NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. KBESIM DOITSH 4 KEESING PUEPOSE RELINQUISHING THEIE RETAIL BUSINESS. FJIHE WHOLE of the present LARGE STOCK together with Fresh Arrivals, per • ' REGINA,' 'MARY SHEPHERD,' AND •JOHN SCOTT,' TTILL NOW BE QUITTED AT CLEAR ENGLISH COST, I AS THE "WHOLE LOT OF GOODS MTJST BE SOLO WITHIN A CERTAIN DATE. K., D. & K. beg to submit to their Customers and the Public generally, that this SALE of DRAPERY and CLOTHING will give them tho best opportunity thcro has ever been in Auckland for securing, really CHEAP SEASONABLE GOOD 3; K., D. &K. would thoreforo respectfully request tho patronage of tho public generally during this SPECIAL SALE, and they feel certain that every one will be highly satisfied with their purchases. Iv v D. &K. tliiuk it would be quite superfluous to quoto any prices, as the Goods during this Sale will bo given at CLEAK HOME COST. Closed from Friday to Saturday Evenings. KEES NG. DOITSH AND KEESING, CANADA BUILDING-S, QUEEN-STREET. 30 CASES OP WINTER CLOTHING. HAY & HONEYMAN jri| AVE THIS DAY OPENED 30 OASES OF NEW winter clothing, consisting of — Men's Dark Tweed and Doe Trousers Mon's Black Doe and Tweed Trousers Men's Bedford Cord and Leamington Cord Men's Black Cloth and Tweed Coats Men's Bluo Diagonal aud Silk-mixed Coats Men's Doe and Tweed Vests Mon's Crimean Shirts aud Men's Mercery Men's Hats, Caps, &c., &c., And a Very Large and Varied Assortment of Boys' and Youths' Clothiug HAY & HONEYMAN have every confidence in soliciting an inspection of tho abovo goods, which have been manufactured to their own order, and expressly for tho requirements of this provinco, and will be sold at prices equal to (he stato of the times. HAY & HONE i'MAN, iggpNew Establishment, next Mr. Cbombie's, Photographer, and lately occupied by Mr. F. Olark, Grocer. NOTICE. T> . M c L E A Y BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that ho has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Auckland as BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, and having been for sis years in tho employ of MR. C. MARKS, he trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with GOOD WORKMANSHIP, to merit the same sharo of public patronage as was bestowed on his late omployor. N.B.—All ORDERS entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Observe the address— QUEEN-STREET, Opposite to F. H. Lewisson's, Jeweller. ME. JAMES CATER, BOOT - MAKER, - Wyndham-street, BEGS to return his sincoro THANKS for flie able assistance rendered by those Gentlemen who exerted themselves at the late Fire, and tho effective service of tho Fire Brigado and Police ; and is happy to inform the Public that his Stock-in-Trade has not sustained tho least damage from the Fire. . May i, 1867.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 6 June 1867, Page 6
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