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| AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN 142. a § . f§A i ipWt.- 9^ P Mm, l 5 a to <d a THE RACES ! Tho Races! are coming on fast, But hero we've had races for many months past ; I don't moan a howo-race, I'm speaking of stores, Where always they're plastering puffs on the doors. Yes, racing for monoy, tho hard-hearted lot, Through puffing the public spend all they have got. Now th j first on tho list is the " Mogul and Jock"— Don't on thom invest, or you'll lose all you'no got. The "Bellringor" scratched for tho soason you know When bo's used all liis puff on tho horn he will blow The " Star of the Corner," too late in the field,_ There are others before him, so he'll have to yield. " Crinolino" comes next—last year might have done ; On the field May and Honey do not stand Al. " Panic" enters again, tho idea's absurd — He'll not be the favourite—of that take my word. Tho " National," too, —his chance is all up ; They've moved him, I see; he'll not win tho Cup. The " Annual Sale," at a discount, I boo : Tho contest too strong ; ho had bettor been froo. Last, though not loaat, " Little Friend," if you ploaso; To do good for kind public his attempts never ceaso. Again he's tho favourito, so on him invest; None entered so good, when put to tho tost. Though some years have passed sinco he entered tho field, Never yet, since ho started, to tho others did yield. So on him invest, before it's too lato. You know well that Auckland is in a queer state ; So if you want CLOTHING, no matter what kind, By buying at "Friend's you'll save much you'Jl find. His stock is well sorted, so your friendf please send To invest when they can on tho favourito " Your Friend." The Favourite Littlo Friend Don't forgot Xiittlo Friend The Favourite Littla Friend Don't forgot Little Friend The Favourite OPPOSITE ONION BANK, Queen-street, 142. CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, rjIHE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE "RED S TA R" BEIJfG ABOUT TO CHANGE HANDS, A CLEARANCE SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK WILL COMMENCE THIS DAT. EYERY ARTICLE NOT CLEARED OUT IK THREE WEEKS FROM THE PRESENT DATE WILL BE SOLD BY \ AUCTION. See the Marked Price on every Article. 5 June 7,1867. f ' WANTED THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND TC ; KNOW THAT ; N. J. IS A ACS ; IS SELLING A T COST, ' TO MAKE 80631 I"0H SHIPMENTS ' PER 'IRONSIDES' AND « MERRINGTON. CHEAPER THAN EYED. s. d. Mole trousers from ..66 Tweed Trousers from .. .. 8 6 c Super Doe Trousers .. 11 0 Super Diagonal Tweed Trousers .. 15 0 j Super Black Trousers .. .. 17 0 Bedford Cord Trousers .. .. 17 6 Large Assortment Vests from .. 5 0 Sac Coata from .. .. ..150 Large assortment Wintor Suits .. 40 0 Waterproof Coats from .. .. 17 0 Crimean Shirts from ... .. .. 5 0 Large Assortment of Hats, Caps, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Ties am Scarfs (newest designs), Braces, Belts, Handkerchiefs Umbrellas, Pomades, Perfumes, &c., &c., &c. CHEAPEST IN AUCKLAND. N. J. ISAACS, EVERYBODY'S CLOTHIBE, 62. QUEEN-STREET. 62. (Next to Mr. Chapman's, Bookseller.) OPEX FROM S A.IT. TO 8 P.IT. Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. AUCKLAND 3 VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. VENETIAN HOUSE WF.LLESLEY-ST. EAST. MHORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of even • description of inside and outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wiro Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks foi " the liberal support and patronage he has received C from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, anc hopes by attention and punctuality to secure a con. tinuance of their favors. ) The rade supplied with Venetian and Wire Gause 3 Blinds. Old Blinds Repaired and Painted. Country orders to be accompanied by a remittance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 8 June 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 8 June 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 8 June 1867, Page 8