STRA.W G-OODS. j LADIES' AND GIRLS' NEW STRAW HATS, AT KEDUCED PKICES. THE BALANCE OF SUMMER TRIMMED HATS at HALF PRICE ! MEN'S and BOY'S STRAW HATS at REDUCED PRICES ! SUMMER GOODS, of every Description, at REDUCED PRICES ! OOD COTTON BED-TICK, 8d per yard v3T Superior Brown Holland, Is per yard Suparior Heavy Shepherd Plaid Tweed, 2s 3d and 2a Gd per yard An exceedingly cheap lot of New Dress Stuffs Good White Calico, 6d per yard Good Brown Calico, 6d per yard Good Wincey, 9d per yard Good Wincey, Is per yard A very Cheap Lot of Women's White Cotton Hose.
The Stock is as Weivl Assouted as any Shop in Town j and Customers are treated with Attention and Civility. N.B.— A. Large and New STOCK of BOYS' and MEN'S CLOTHING, and GENTS' BLACK ALPACCA and PARAMATTA COATS. Jv. HOBIS S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAPEK AND CLOTHIER, UPPER QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD STREETS, AUCKLAND. THE LITTLE DUST PAN. CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWAEE. FURNITURE, BEJ>DING, AND GEA'EBAL PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENT. THF, CRESCKNT. STABLI9HED 1862. HENRY PROBERT, in again thanking the Public of Auckland and its vicinity for the liberal patronage received, begs most respectfully to inform them that having just completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in his premises, to make room for Fresh Shipments daily expected, ho is now offering his present stock at very much reduced prices to make a speedy clearing of the same. H.P. has been induced to add considerably to the Furniture and Bedding department which in future will have his best attention in all its branches. ■ N.B.—Mattresses re-made, Furniture repaired, French polish recovered, &e. Always on hand—Matting, Carpeting, &3. HEN li Y PR OBEET, PROPRIETOR. November 4,1869. N O TIC E. M. SO3IERVILLE HiKG-S to acquaint his numerous Friends and the Public generally that he hae RESUMED BUSINESS as FAMILY GROOER,
In hie New Premises! No. 125, STREET, Five doors from the Union Baxk, and opposite Messrs. Newitan & Ewbn's. M. S. begs to return his sincere thanks to those Friends and Customers whose patronage he formerly enjoyed for so many years, and trusts that they will again award him a share of their support, which it will be hia constant endeavour to merit. Settlers and Families at a distance may rely upon the faithful execution of their orders. Any goods they may require which may not be a branch of his business he will bo most happy to obtain to facilitate their requirements. P. S.—Strict attention paid to packing (free of expense) to ensure safo delivery. M. SOMERVILLt 125 QUEEN-STREET. HAY! HaYII Rα Y!! .' ¥j OR SALE, by the undersigned, 70 tons a' FINE WELL-CORNED, and WELLSATED OATEN HAY; also 30 tons finest; quality RED CLOVER HAY. Open either to sell in stacks as they stand, or to deliver it in town by the ton. JOHN WALLACE, Flat Bush. CLOVER SEEDS. MR. WALLACE, of Flat Bush, wishes to announce to the public that his parcel of CLOVER SEEDS has just arrived por ' Helonslee, , and will be found equal to any he has hitherto imported.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1901, 18 February 1870, Page 8
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