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W NOTE THE ADDRESSRICHARD HOBBS, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, JUNCTION DRAPKRY WAUEUOUiSE, at the junction oj 1 Upper Queen, Wakehbld, Edwabdk», Gbet, and cook-stbbms, And OPPOSITE THE ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. rpo THE TRADE, DRESSMAKERS, AND A RETAIL BUYERS, COTTON GOODS AT OLD PRICES. Good Chintz, assorted patterns, 6d. per yard Good Glazed Linings, sd. per yard Good Victoria Linings, 6d. per yard Good Prints, 9d. per yard Very Superior Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, lO^d. per yard Superior Huckaback Towelling, Is. per yard Russia Crash, for jack towelling, 6d. per yard Scotch and Manchester Ginghams, lid. and Is. per yard White Cotton Hose, much under value A Large and Well-assorted Stock of Hosiery Black Glac6 Silk, 2s. 6d. per yard Blankets, 12a. 6d. a pair White and Coloured Flannels, under value French Merinos, Llamas, and Dress Stuffs, decidedly cheap Flowers and Feathers, at half-price - Choice Ribbons, very cheap Good White and Black Straw Bonnets, Is. each Children's Black and White Straw Hats, very cheap Good Black Watered Morsen, la. 3d. per yard Cotton Tick, 9d. per yard Good Linen Tick, Is. 6d. per yard White Sheeting Calico, good value White Linen Sheeting, 3^. 6d. per yard Black Barege andGrenadine, 6d. per yard Very Cheap Winceys Crinolines and Coraets, good and cheap. To particularise everything would be impossible, as we have a large and >re!l-aS3orted stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, AND CLOTHING MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Men's Scotch Twill Shirti, lined back, good, 3s. 6d. Men's Blue Serge Shirts. 4s. 6d. Men's Regatta Shirts, best, 3s. 6d. Crimean Shirts, all wool, from 6s. 6d, Men's Under i'lannels, very cheap Men's White Mole Trousers, pood, 9s. 6d. per pair Men's Tweed and Cloth Trousers, very cheap Men's Superfine Black Cloth Coats, Trousers, and VeBt3 Men's Braces n.n«l Belts, in great variety, •.«<! very cheap Men's Hosiery, really cheap— for instance, Good Military Socks, la. per pair Men's Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs R. HOBBS, JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, (Opposite the "Army aud Navy Hotel,") UPPER QUEEN-STREET.

FOB FIVE DAYS LONGEE. FROM THIS DATE ss. 'IN THE POUND RETURNED TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS, AT THE NATIONAL MART. s- S. & J. R- VAILE.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT MRS. HARRISONS, HIGH-STBBET. P. d. Company's Sugar, No. 1 0 54 Best Tea 2 6 Best Coffee ! 3 Sound Black Teas 1 » Sydney Soap, per bar 1 0 Blue, dark and light 12White Starch 0 J Large Sardines, per box 1 0 Small Sardines 0 7 Pickles, per bottle 10 Stgo, per lb 0 6 Lime Juice, per bottle 0 6 Starch, perlb 0 6 Every other article equally cheap. EGGS AND BUTTER WANTED. Note the address — MRS. HARRISON, HIGH-STRBET.

FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. WILCOX AND GIBBS CELEBRATED TEN GUINEA MACHINE. fT^HE best guarantee we can offer to the public is, JL that within the last four years th«re have been SOLD OVER 1,500 OF THESE MACHINES in the Australian and New Zealand colonies, and with a yearly increase ; and we find iv every instance the Machines have given satisfaction to the parties using th«m. This Machine will FELL, HEM, GATHER, BIND, BRAID, TUCK, AND QUILT j And, without Altbeation of Tension, Will Sew from One Thickness of the finest Cambric to Thirty-two Thicknessei of Shirting. In case of accident, there is no part of this Machine but what can be replaced in the colonies at short notice. These Machines are now on view, at G. MYERS'S, Queen -street, Agent in Auckland.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 3

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