IF PROCLAMATION. 33 U N G E B - U P. DEFUNCT. HAVING exploded, wo cannot supply the " MILLION " with Hats, Caps, and Clothing, but havo THIS DAY, by secret treaty, turned all our Customers over to G-. W. FRIEND, HATTER AND CLOTHIER, Opposite the Union Bank, Ha having purchased all the Cargo by the ' IRONSIDE,' with the exception of a few Chests ©£ Tea and we are sure he will be able to supply you 20 per cent, cheaper than we ever did. We own of late wo have grown stout, As with. Gas we have been loaded, For to the tuna o£ ."-OLEiRING.OUr. We find that we've exploded. Fellow Shopkeepers then, we pray, That you will stop such shuffling, As the Auckland folks, now we see, Will not be led by puffing. Of it of late the've had so much, That with it they're quite disgusted; Try Fbiend, he is the " Public. Friend," The only man to be trusted. Try Fbiend, and he will fit you out, In Suits all cuts arid colors, In Hats and Caps of latest styles, In Shirts, and Ties, and Collars. His Umbrellas too are good, In Silk, Alpaca, and Cotton; His Waterproof Clothing are worn by all, And can never be forgotten; Received by ' Ironside' —-5 casus Clothing. . Received by 'Ironside'—3 cases Hats. Received by ' Ironside' — 2 cases Waterproof Clothing. Received by ' Ironside'—4. cases Oaps. - Received by ' Ironside'—3 case.? Crimean Shirts. Received by 'Ironside'—3 cases Regatta Shirts. Received by : Ironside'—l case Scotch Twill Shirts,- and many other cases too numerous to mention. Gr. W . P R I; END, 14 2, QUEEN-STREET, ; ■Opposite the : Union Baiik. . . - - . N O T I C E : : : TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. KEEilie BOITSH & KEESXNB PUBPOSE RELINQUISHING-. THEIK RETAIL BUSINESS. rjIHE WHOLE of tho present LARGE STOCK together with Fresh Arrivals, per ' REGINA,' 'MARY SHEPHERD,' AND JOHN SCOTT,' WILL NOW BE QUITTED AT CLEAR ENGLISH COST, AS THE WHOLE LOT 03? GOODS * MUST BE SOLD 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 givo them thotfcEt opportunity there has ever been in Auckland for securing really , CHEAP SEASONABLE GOODS; K., D. &K, would therefore respectfully request the patronage of the public generally during this SPECIAL SALE, and they feel certain that evory one will be highly satisfied with their purchases. K.j D. & K. think it would be quite superfluous to quote any prices, as the Goods during this Sale will > be given at CLEAR HOME COST, i Closed from Friday to Saturday Evenings. KEESING. DOSTSH AND KEESING, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. WAIKATO LANDS AGENCY OFFICE, FOBI-SIBEE T." : ' The Undersigned has now for Sale, LARGE TRACTS of LAND alloted to Militar Settlors in the Waikato District. "'" FARM SECTIONS vailing in size from 50 to 60( ACRES in each of the different settlements, of th best soil, and commanding the choicest poaitione, ma; now be obtained on favourable terms, r ' Maps and Register can. be inspected at my Offioe. VBAHZBOHSSFF.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 6
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