Drapery. ORIGHTFUL QLAUGHTER IN ZULU LAND. I __ Wo havo just received a Cablegram from our friend, the EARL OF BEACONSFIELD, requesting us to send all our WONDERFULLY CHEAP 12s. Cd. TWEED TROUSERS AND OVERCOATS to ZULU LAND, a_ the TROOPS aro DYING from cold. But hearing of tho falling off ot REVENUE in England, rofuso to do so, unloss our account is guaranteed by somo ono in New Zealand. In fact we aro keeping them for our friends here who have patronised us when tho HOME GOVERNMENT wero giving their orders elsowhore. ' | Wo quote a few linos showing tho WONDERFULLY LOW PRICK at which wo aro Belling :— s._. Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers ~ .. I 3 c Nover sold before uuder 20s. Mon's Heavy Tweed Trousers and Vost ™ c Usual prieo, 355. Men's Black Cloth Coats 11° A Great Bargain. Mon's Hoavy Tweed Pagot Coats .. 20 0 Worth 355. Mon's Irish Friew. Ovorcoats, with bolts 25 0 Worth 503. __ens Boavor and Pilot Overcoats .. 21) 0. Worth 70s. Boy's Overcoats, from H 0 Youth's Heavy Beaver and Pilot Ovorooats 25 ° NovorSold under 50s. Oil Suits, complete 12 G Men's Largo Sizo Heavy Shirts .. .. ID A LARGE STOCK OF BOY'S CLOTHING, Very Low. PHILLIPS' MART], 172, QUKEN-STRKET, OPPOSITE DARBY-STREET. m a H O R X IS CLEARING OUT the REMAINDER OF TT7- INTER QjTOCK UNDER COST PRICE. ALSO, A QUANTITY OF OTOCK-TAKING "OARGAINS THOMAS SHORT, QUEEN-STREET ALL THE RAGE! ALL THE RAGE! ALL THE RAGE! MOTHERS DELIGHTED ! MOTHERS DELIGHTED! BOYS RAMPANT! BOY 3 RAMPANT ! GRAND WINDOW SHOW! GRAND WINDOW SHOW! Tho undersigned has, at great Cost and trouble succeeded in importing into Auckland an Extensive Shipment of Ready-made juvenile /clothing! uvenilk Clothing i Made according to his given instructions by tho best West End of LoDdon Tailors, to meet tho great want of Auckland paronts generally. It Is no exaggeration of the truth to say that such a Show of JUVENILE CLOTHING! JUVENILE CLOTHING! JUVENILE CLOTHING ! Has never boon on Exhibition hero before, RIVAL SHOPKEEPERS Aro even compelled to admit that such a Selection of 1 Juvenile Ciothing 1 Juvenile Clothing l HAS NEVER VET BEEN IMPORTED LIKE THIS PARENTS, DO YOUR DUTY ! The General Election will shortly take place, and tho numerous Candidates for Seats in tho General Assembly will solicit your Votes. To secure your support they will take Sphciai. Notice of tho LITTLE ONES, so that tho " old ones " will remark, " What a nice man Mr is." According to the way your children aro dressed sweetmeats will be distributed amongst them. Patent?, therefore, should vie with ono another in tho manner in which thoir children are dres»ed during this important epoch of Auckland's history. GJJ.EY— THE FAVOUItITE COLOUE—GREY Of >yl}ich fl)oro is an Inimenso Varioty in Stock. FOX COLOUR-NOT KEPT. (This colour is not in demand In Auokland.) ALSO, I-TSTOCK, Tho Usual Largo Importations of i MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS, Etc' tig}- LOWER PRICES THAN EVER TT.VV SOLICITS YOUR T.TTVVT JLJII V I SUFFRAGES V x AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL,' V: 210, QUEEN-STREET, .10 jSOFpOSjtTE MoARTJIUR'S NE J3OILDIN(|S,.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2922, 26 August 1879, Page 4
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