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JUNE 30, 1868. JUST OPENED, A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP WINCEYS AND GOOD UNBLEACHED CALICO, 7Jd. per J*rd, And HORROCKS'S WHITE LONGCLOTH (86 inches wide), 7id. per yard. ! BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BLUE AND GREY SERGE. KNITTING WOOL OR FINGERING YARN. SILESIAS, ROLLED LININGS, DRESS BUTTONS, AND BCTGLE TRIMMINGS. Also, SUPER MEN'S WHITE MOLE TROUSERS AND CRIMEAN SHIRTS, AND MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. R. HOBBS, JUNCTION DEAPEEY ."WAREHOUSE (Opposite Army and Navy Hotel), UPPER QUEEN-STREET.

S& J. E. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Plain Winceys Fancy Winceys. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Aberdeen Winceys Shepherd's Check do. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Llamas French Merinos. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Fancy Mohairs Poplinettes. & j! R V^ A I L^ E NOW OPENING, All Wool Plaids. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Challie Plaids Fancy Delaines. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Prints Ginghams. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Welsh Flannels Cricketing Flannels. & J. R V^ A^ I ii E NOW OPENING, Plain and Fancy Saxony Flannels. & J. i! \r A I L E NOW OPENING, Men's and Women's Hosiery. S«k J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING, Men's and Boys' Clothing. S& J. R, V A I L E NOW OPENING, Hats Caps. S& J. R. V A I L E NOW OPENING. Blankets Quilts. S& J. R, V A I L E NOW OPENING, Damasks Hearth Rugs. AEOH. CLARK & SON

BEG to intimate to the public that their RETAIL SHOP will NOT be RE-OPENED, they having sold to Mr. Wm. Rattray, by tender, the whole of their retail stock. Tn retiring from the retail trade, Arch. Clark and Son wish to convey to their friends and customers their hearty thanks for the liberal support which they have always received Tsinoe they commenced business in Auckland; and to express the regret which they feel at thus severing connections which, in many instances, have existed for years — they believe to the satisfaction of both parties. Arch. Clark and Son have not taken this step suddenly, or without deliberation, and it is not on account of any diminution in the retail department of their business; but to make room for, and to enable them to devote the whole of their attention to, the wholesale trade. Shortland-street, July 3, 1868. THE RED BOOT, 377, Ql/EEN-STREET, Opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, and No. 70, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, AUCKLAND. H. F U a A T E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. A liberal Allowance made to Storekeepers. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! G. H. LAVEBS, HAVING REMOVED to the old Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, begs to remind the public that the season is fast approaching for sowing GARDEN SEEDS, and recommends them to call and get one of his Catalogues, which are now ready. His seeds having been tried, he can confidently recommend them.

Agent for A. Goldib, Nurseryman, O'Neill's Point, North Shore. ROSEBANK NURSERY, O'NEILL'S POINT, NORTH SHORE. AGOLDIE has on hand a large selection of ORNAMENTAL and FRUITITREES at greatly reduced prices. Pinus Maritima (£1 to £2 10s. per 100), Norfolk Island Pines, Ac. 100,000 Quicks, one and two years old ; also a fine selection of Ornamental Trees, juet imported from England. A.G. hating appointed Mr. G. H. Lavkes, Seed Merchant, Queen-street, as his agent, his customers can procure Catalogues, and can leave their orders with, him, when they will be punctually Attended to.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6