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DBETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC FOR 1880 Will be PUBLISHED about the 21th inst. Country and Suburban Agents should send in their Orders early. ....- NO RETURNS WILL BE TAKEN, KCHIBALD CAMPBELL, booksellkr & stationer, 211, Queen Street, Auckland, In commencing Business in this lane, begs to intimate that he haa selected his , Stook of BOOKS I ' STATIONERY and MUSIC with his fcest iudgmont, and now invites a look over hia Shop. 211, QUEEN STREET, OPrOSITH DICKEY'S. iBONMONqKBB. w7~cT d ennks ' THE GREAT MACHINE IMPORTER, IS NOBODY'S AGENT ! Imports Direct tub following MicniNES Singer, Genulno Arm and Platform Fristor & Kossu.an Viiucens of Wales Wortheim Homo Companion, tho j Now \t heeler & Wilson Home Shuttle Co's I Now Grovcr & Baker latest and bc;st Domostic Howe—A., B, and C. And Other Good Makers. All of which are for Sale on Weekly Payments of 2/6. One Month's Frou Triul, with oiitiou o£ changing without loss. l.'nlimitcd instruction at purchaser's house by lhn best Aiachini-t in the Colony. Machines kept in order twelve months free of charge. Theao are some of tho advantages o£ Purchasing at tlio GREAT DEPOT, QUEjISN-STRE QPEC IA L rf oTI OF. J. BLACKBURN,, TAILOR, &c, Late of Victoria - street, Informs hta friends, customers, and tho general public, that he has taken those largo and central , PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET known as Stone's Buildings, the Sho'? between Mrs Butterwortn's and Mr Aley's, almost at tbo junction of Wakefield-strcet, whore ho ivill carry on hia business as Tailor in all its 'branohes. He has been in business in Auckland for upwards of 21 years, and can nppeal to th oso whom ho hue served as proof of hh ability. Hin motto has and will bo. " Justice and Kconqnjy "to his patrons. To those who have not Rivrn him a trial ne solicits their favours, and to nil he will study their interest, making tho best ■work at a very Reasonable Cost A Varied stock of Material on haii'il p. _a s". ILLUSTRATIVE . LINES [OF PRICES SHOWING Advantages Gained by Supporting

PURE CASH SYSTEM. 2GO pairs of The New Glove-fitting "Silver Hell" Coraots. 2s G<l. worth Is AH W 00l Damask. 3s 6d, 3a fld and 4s Gd Hilk Umbrellas (Paragon Frame). 63 Gd Real Honiton Lace. 1 to 6in. wido, 5s to I as Beal Black Maltese Lacs. Is 2d to 2s Gd Handsome Silk Kmbroidtored Scarfs, 9d, lOd, Is 3d to 2s Gd French Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 4s per dozen Brown Hollands, from sfl upwards Jjong Lace Curtains, from 6a lid Underclothing at Two-thirds ordinary value. SPECIAL ATTEMTION IS DRAWN TO OUR NEW STOCK OF Fanoy Hosiery Klack and Coloured Silks Silk Popuns Plain and Fancy Lcstrss, furniture~department— FURNITURE, BIDDING. IRON BEDBTEAUS New designs in Tapestry and Brussel Carpets China Matting, from 7JI yard Five per cent ailowkd onfetrnibhing goods. mlllinery— THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. GARLICK AND CRANWELL, City Hall Arcade, Queen Street. ,T< ARLICK & fIKAKAYELL Tender their sincere thanks to the Public generally for the hearty response accorded them during the Cash Sale (consequent on the late Dissolution of Partnership),tho unexampled 1 success of which has led them to review the reiitive position o£ Buyer and Seller, and has decided them to initiate in. Auckland tho Spirit of Co-oparativo .Associations, which buy and sell Only for Cash. Should our determination in this matter bo endorsed by tho public, it will bo found advantageous for the following reasons:— I.—lt is fairest to both buyar and. sellor, because, by avoiding bad dobta, our Caah Customers will not havo to make good tho losses occasioned by defaulters, and tho Quick Cash Returns will enable us, as Sellera, to buy more extensively, and take full advantage) of cash discounts, in which gain our customers will participate. 2. Ihe increased businas3 which must follow consequent on Belling Roods at a small advance on cost, will give our castomerß the same advantage as though they were shareholders in a Co-operative Socloty. 3, Oar patrons will always have a large, fresh. and well-asaorted Stock to seloct from. OUR PRESENT STOCK IS NEW AND VERY CHEAPLY PURCHASED, And notwith stand in? tho late alteration in Tariff, imposing 15 per cent. Customs Duty on all kinds of Drapery and Clothing, No Advance has been made in price. DKESS GOODS at Co-operativo Prices Manchester Goods at Co-oporativo „ Men's & Boy's Clothing at Co-oporativo „ Millinr'y&Undercloth'nKat Co-operative „ KveryDescriptionCloth'gat Co-oporaUve „ GARLICK & CRANWELL, City Hail Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. In this Department, in which Articles of Furniture and other Goods havo often to be made to order. Payment at time of purchase of order cannot always bo carried out, To meet this difficulty wo shall mark our Furnishing Goods at the Lowest Remunerative Prices, and allow a Discount of 5 per cent, to all customers who pay at time of purchase. FURNITURE .. 5 per ct. Discount for Cash CARPETS .. 5 „ Discqnnt „ LINOLKUM .. S ~ Discount „ OILCLOTHS .. 5 „ Disconnt „ BEDDING -. 5 „ Discount „ BEDSTEADS .. 5 „ xJisconnt TOILET WARE 5 „ Discount TOILET & PIKR GLASSES .. 5 Discount „ FENDERS &IRONSS Discount „ GfARLICK & CRANWELL, CITY HALL FURNISHING ARCADE, quejcn street and lome street, Auckland. mHE WILCOX & WHITE CABINET /-\RGANS. CHURCH ORGANS! DRAWING-ROOM ORGANS! COTTAGE ORGANS! The Wilcox and Whito Organs havo been pronounced tho BEST by tho most Eminont Musicians in all parts of the world. Nothing that ingenuity can deviso, labour accomplish, or capital procure.has been omitted by the makers in tho development and perfection of tho Cabinet Organ. For Country People Cabinet Or«ans are more generally useful thau pianos for tho following reusons:— They never got out of tune, and rarely out of repair; should one of the reeds be broken, it can bo replaced by post; on account of their sustained tone they makoiimorobeautilulucconipaniiuontto the voice; owing to the variety of their stops, they are capable of extraordinary power of expression and the most thriling effects; they are MUCH CHKAPER than pinnoa; they are much easier to learn; a little skill with them produces the pleasantes effect, whereas it takes years toacquire proflcieno on the oiano: they are unequalled for Beauty of Finish, Richness and Volume of Tone, and Unique nd Artistic Design. Illustrated Catalogues on application, SOLE AQENCV FOR AUCKLAND : THIS AUCKLAND MUSIC WARBHOUfK I 11, Qaeen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3011, 11 December 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3011, 11 December 1879, Page 2

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