v ggllj I 111 PROCLAMATION. BUNG-ED-UP-DEFUNCT. HAVING- exploded, wo cannot supply the " MILLION " with Hats, Caps, and Clothing, hut have THIS DAY, by secret treaty, turned all our Customers over to Gr. W. FRIEND, HATTER AND CLOTHIER, Opposite the Union Bank, He having purchased all the Cargo by the ' IRONSIDE,' with, the exception of a few Chests ©f Tea and we are sure he will be ablo to supply you 20 per cent, cheaper than we ever did. We own of late we have grown stout, As with Gas we have bi-en loaded, For to the tune of " CLEARING OUT," We find that we've exploded. Fellow Shopkeepers then we pray, That you will stop such shuffling, As the Auckland folks, now wo see, Will not be led by puffing. Of it of late the've had so much, That with it they're quite disgusted ; Try FnrEXD, he is the " Puiilic Friexd," The only man to bo trusted. Try Feiend, and he will fit you out, In Suits all cuts and colors, In Hats and Caps of latest styles, In Shirts, and Ties, and Collars. His Umbrellas too are good, In Silk, Alpaca, and Cotton ; Hiß Waterproof Clothing are worn by all, And can never be forgotten.' 1 - Received by ' Ironside' —s eases Clothing. Received by ' Ironside' —3 cases Hats. Received by 'Ironside'—2 cases Waterproof Clothing. Received by 'Ironside'—4 caseß Caps. Received by ' Ironside ' —3 cases Crimean Blurts. Received by ' Ironside'—2 cases Regatta Shirts. Received by ' Ironside' —l case Scotch Twill Shirts, and many other cases too numerous to mention. GL W. E R I E N D, ' 14 2, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Union Bank. BY OKDER OE THE BANK. N. J". ISAACS J~S compelled to SELL his STOCK to raisa money or go to gaol. As he does not care about the latter he is determined to make any sacrifice to meet the Bank's demands, and will therefore sell his goods at 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST. 3S T . J. ISAACS, EVERYBODY'S CLOTHIER, 62, QUEEN-STREET. By Order of the Bank Trousers from Gs. Gd. Ry Order of the Bank Yests from as. By Cider of the Bank Coats from 7s. 6d. By Order of the Bank Crimean Shirts from ss. By order of the Bank Umbrellas from 2s. 6d. By order of the Bank Hats and Caps from 2s, 6d. BY ORDER OF THE BANK Ties, Scarfs, Linen and Linen Faced Collars, Hosiery, Underclothing, &c., &c., 25 PER CENT. UNDER COST. HOWARD & CO., HOLE SALE AND .RETAIL BUTCHEES COMMENCED BUSINESS ' ON MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1867, IN THAT OLD ESTABLISHED SHOP, i ' Lately in the occupation of Mr. Waiteb Dudley, and formerly conducted by Mr. Waltees. PRIME MEAT OF THE FINEST AND BEST QUALITY WXLXi BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SHIPS SUPPLIED, &c. iggr Reuembeb the Addbess. Jggl PRIVATE FAMILIES in ParneU, Newton, and neighourhood obliging How.vrd & Co. with their name and address, will be WAITED ON DAILY for ORDERS, and supplied with MEAT of the best quality at from FOURPJ3NOE to SIXPENCE Pound.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1128, 26 June 1867, Page 7
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