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If yon should happen to meet a ■welldressed gentleman, you may depend upon ib lie patronises Woollams, the tailor, at Sydenham House, Grey-street;— [AuvT.j

BRETTS Auckland Almanac and PROVINCIAL HANDBOOK FOR 1888. The aim of this work is to describe in an interesting manner the Vast Resources, the Climate, the Scenery of the Auckland Provincial Dis, trict; its Mountains, Harbours, Rivers, and Lakes; its Forests and its Plains; its Cultivated and Waste Lands, and to show Foreign Capita)ibt3 that our Genial Clime, Rich Lands, and Mineral Products, and Intelligent, Go-a-head People ofi'er inducements to intending investors or settlers superior to those fit any other part of the world. Other colonial handbooks have largely misrepresented this naturally rich and beautiful province, while the pages of the above work are devoted entirely to setting forth Auckland's capabilities and its many superior advantages < in addition to which the fullest information is afforded of all Political, Social, and Religious matters of Provincial or Colonial importance. As each year the contents are re-written, and the statistical information brought up to the latest date, the Annual "Volume becomes a valuable Work of Reference worthy of a permanent place in every Colonist's library. This valuable publication being designed to urther the prosperity of Auckland, the price charged is merely nominal. » As the Book has now become a work of daily reference in thehome of every settler throughout the province, and is in use in all public offices in the colony and in many leading places abroad, it may with confidence be described as he,best permanent Medium of Advertising ofered to business men. The work will be issued at the old price— ONE SHILLING. SECRETARIES of MASONIC LODGES FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, TRADE, MERCAN -TILE, SPORT, MUSICAL, and OTHER SOCIETIES are repuested to forward to THIS OFFICE, addressed "EDITOR BRETT'S ALMANAC." the information necessary for the compilation of the Directory attached to the Aimanac The publisher i 3 desirous of going to press earlier than usual. Tradesmen and others desirous of inserting their business notices will therefore oblige by forwarding their adver tieemen tsjvithoutjaelay. HE~Biggeßt Literary Shilling's Worth in AustSSasia-Brett'e Auckland Almanac. UJustrated.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 244, 18 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 244, 18 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 244, 18 October 1887, Page 3

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