OUR NEW PREMISES.
WE have much pleasure in intimating to the inhabitants of Auckland, Suburbs and Ontlying Districts that we OPENED our NEW and COMMODIOUS BUSINESS PREMISES, at the cornor of Queen and Wyndham-streets, on SATURDAY, 6TH JULY. Over ONE HUNDRED CASES of NEW GOODS have been added to the Mantlou, Shawls, Dresses, Glovbb, Laces, Hose, and General Drapery, Damasks, Carpets, Furnishings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitting and Under-clothin£, Baby Line*, Millinery, Boots, Slices, &0., all of which are marked at prices that will demonstrate the adherenoa to the same eoonomy and due regard to mutual interests whioh have secured a liberal and increasing patronage, extending over a period of fourteen years, for which we beg to tender our best thanks. With the increased accommodation and many advantages, resulting from the most favourable circumstances, we have every confidence in looking forward to an increased amount of support, whioh we shall endeavour to secure by SELLING the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, and by using our best exertions to secure the interest of those who may favour us with their patronage.
S. & J. B. VAILE, COENER OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAM--BTBEBT3. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND.
KEESING DOITSH & KEESING PUEPOSE EEIIK Q U I S H I N QTHEIE RETAIL BUSINESS. rjmE WHOLE of the present LARGE STOCK togetter with Fresh Arrivals, por < BEGIN A'MARY SHEPHERD,' AND JOHN SCOTT,' WILL NOW BE QUITTED AT CLEAR ENGLISH COST, AS THE "WHOLE LOT OF GOODS MUST BE SOLD WITHIN A CERTAIN DATE.
K., D. & K. beg to submit to their Customers and tlio Public generally, that this SALE of DRAPERY and CLOTHING will give them the beat opportunity there has ever been in Auckland for securing really CHEAP SEASONABLE GOODS; K., D. & K. flrould therefore respectfully request the patronage f the public generally during this SPECIAL SALE, and they feel certain that evory one will be highly satisfied with their purchases. K., 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. Closed from Friday to Saturday Evenings. KEESINC. DOITSH AND KEESINC, CANADA BUILDINGS, QTJEEN-STREET. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 6
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