'*} } ""' { 'K. Djes's and FasMoflr . , " T \ V .K HOBSON ST. "1 : 'VisJt kij ■' ; mAILOHS, MILLTNERS, A • -ANDMANTLEMAK-ERS. Wβ respectfully invite attention to our Large Stuck " of NOVELTIES for the present Season y r Our dreat Varie'.y and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with the Skill'and Talent we now employ, and thf r great success of our 'efforts to produce Superioi Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLEt 0 in CUT and STYLE, gives us every confidence it - respectfuliy*6Oliciting he favour of a' visit. ' • IV|" UN^0 , * & TV/TILLIGAN, 18 AUCKLAND. se • ' ; • "CTIRST QHIPMEN: D . ■ ' 1 •* QUMMER m WEEDS, DIKECM KHOJt SHE KAIAPOI VfOOLLEN MILLS • " ARE NOW OPENED. 1 < • ]V/r EN ' s TROUSERS TO MEASURE -i njr . ltxen's trousers to measure ±0/0 ' uten's suits to measure r?o ib, ItXen's suits to measure && ±0/ ) r -—— ; JOSEPH MOSES, i MANAGER ', T^RAPERYJ ; JL/RAPERY 1 -LJ'RAPERY 1 CLEARING SALE! J. B, ROBSON, Ponsonby, Iβ REMOVING TO NEW SHOP (NEXT ME. WOODS, BUTCHER). GREAT REDUCTIONS! GENUINE SALE ! AO PUFF ! DRAPERY ! MRS. DOWN (SS!£gS»SSSE?33'!J Select Assortment of llwjjyffif' STAY MATERIAL, ■ Wit "ors'ets, belts, yaffil «™>\ Upon tho latest improve!®t) ,tf'Xl i Vjj-jSJ ™ All parcels sent post free. e, J Ml* MRS DOWN, Stay and Corset Maker, Upper Hobson-street. SB O' W R 1 N G, « TAILOR (For many years with J. Ford and S. Coombos), WAKEFIELD-STREET, immedUtely above Abbr. OAOMBIE-SritEET. S UITS from SBs; TROUSERS from 15s. ?3L Perfect fit and workmanship guaranted. Oommission Agents. gjl L. PRIME, House and Land Agent, Sj «i Ollico: No. 28, Insurance Company's Buildags, Queen-ebeet niARLEB TOTHILL, LAVT) tND OOMMIBSIOH AGENT, Whahoarbi. j; h. o^b rien ' HOTEL BROKER, CORNER OF VULOAN , LANE AND HIGHSTREET. TjIDWARD "O TT>EYfIOLDS, COMMISSION AGENT and GUM MERCHANT, No. 1, ALBERT-STREET. Opposite Dock, Auckland. Highest Cash Price given for Kauri Gam, and re. mittances forwarded on day of receipt, Saddlery. -■ i s 1 ifi w si i n O P o « tt. §■» . « a T, i, S I Isl W & S » tt B on -8 g S I 5 3 ff°o < 2 • &" 1 " i s|| mi :i s ! si I >H CQt>l j-* , o 111 H H Ig S i IK - ial a i in * UhU is? « s 1* 11 iii <J w jo 0 tare fe I * iff Tf) < » = 5 THE BEST IN THE WORLD Ridden byHowell, Champion of the World, who says that it is the best for spoed and oasyrunning, and that he could not obtain its equal; winning the five, twenty .fire, and fifty mile Championships of this year, riding against the best riders of England and France. The Cradle Spring is tho most comfortable; will &t any machine. No more rattling your bones over the stones, Is the song of all those who a " Cradle Spring" owns. JOSEPH FITTON, Importer and Agent, High-sitreet, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 2
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