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CHEAP DRAPERY. CHEA.P CLOTHING. r^WENTY PER CENT. DISCOUOT FOR CASH, AT ' •'" ' W. EATTEAY'S, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE

THE BED STAB. CALL at THE RED STAR, THIS DAY, for CHRISTMAS GOODF: THE RED STAR, Corner of Queen ■ and Victoria-streets, opposite the Union Bank.

AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN. 142. fA S Vll^Ejlß/ *mi - * ' ™ THE raceß ! the races! are coming on fast, But here we've had races for many months past ; I don't mean a horse-race, I'm speaking of stores, Where always they're plastering puffs on the doors. Yes, racing for money, the hard-hearted lot : Through puffing the public spend all they have got. Now the first on the list is the " Mogul and Jock :" Don't on them invest, or you'll lose all you've got. The "Bellringer" scratched for the Season you , know : When' he's' used all hia puff on the horn he wil - , 'blow. The " Star of the Corner," too late in the field, There are' others before him, bo he'll have to yield ? , ."Crinoline " comes next, last year might have done* On the field May and Honey do not stand Al. "Panic" enters'again, the idea's absurd : He'll not be the favourite— : of that take my word. The "National " too, bis chance is all up. They've moved him, I see, he'll not win the Cup. The "Annual Sale," at a discountl see : The contest too strong, he had better besn free. Last, though nob least, " Little Friend " if you please ; To do good for kind' public his attempts never cease. Again he's the favourite-, scj on him invest : JJone entered so good, when put to the tesb. Though, some years have passed since he entered the . field; Never yet since he started to the others did yield. So on him invest, before it's too late. You know well that Auckland is in a queer state ; So if you, want jCLQTgiNQ> no matter what kind, By buying at "Friend's," you'll save much you'll ' i . findi • . < " > His Stock is 'well sbrted,so your Friends please send, To invest! when they can on the favourite " Your Friend. The Favourite Little Friend Don't forget ,', LUtle Friend The.Favourite Little Friend Don't forget Little Friend The Favourite OPPOSITE UNION BANK QUEEN-STREBT, 142.

CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. JOHN P. CLA R X, • (Successor to Mbssbs. Prime and Abbott,) BEGS to inform his friends and the public that ' he will RE-OPEN the PREMISES occupied by Messrs. PRIME & ABBOTT, on SATURDAY next, the 22nd instant, with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, EARTHENWARE, ciHINA, GLA^S, ETC., ETC., ET(£ J. F. C. solicits a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed upon his predecessors, and begs to assure those who may be pleased to favour him with their enstom that it will be his constant endeavour to Bupply first-class articles at reasonable prices. , J. F. C. will have pleasure in waiting weekly npon Families in the Town and Suburbs for orders. ' Country orders entrusted to hia care will be executed promptly, faithfully, and with, despatch. , • JOHN F. CLARK r i . Seven years with .and six years JMansger for i , , Messrs. Gra.ham and Gq'.< , „ ■ r-fi' WITH reference' to' the above, we have great pleasure' in recommending bur successor, Mr. ' J. 1 F. CLARK, \o our customers arid the tiublic, »nd wVf&l assured; from' his 1 long service' -with the 'ftieasrs. GHahait, aud his 'known 1 attention to business, "'flirt 'lie will uot fail tt> 'give Satisfaction to those Who' may patroniee him: ', l ' l '"

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2938, 25 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2938, 25 December 1866, Page 3