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Dress atd Fashion. yBIBBBBS Wβ ksWl&mwMw BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED FROM MRS. JANE SMITH FOR PROMPT CASH, THE WHOLE OF HER LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF SILKS, DRAPERY AOT CLOTHING, ETC. IT IS THE INTENTION OF ADVERTISERS TO MAKE CONSIDERABLE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Iff THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS. SMITH, AND PRIOR TO DOING SO THEY HAVE RESOLVED to hold a GRAND CLEARANCE SALE, O- DOORS OPEN AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. THE OBJECT OF S. & C. IN PURCHASING THE STOCK WAS IN ORDER TO SECURE A LONG LEASE OF MRS. SMITH'S CENTRAL, EXTENSIVE, AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES, TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR DAILY INCREASING BUSINESS. IMPORTANT TO ECONOMIST^ SALE PRICES WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WITH BLUE INK, AND AS MRS. SMITH ALSO MARKED HER GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURES, CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF JUDGING FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE EXTENT OF THE REDUCTIONS MADE. S. & C. NEED ONLY ADD THAT IN THE MATTER OF PRICES THEY ARE RESOLVED TO OFFER TO BUYERS OF SILKS, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS MUST MAKE THIS SALE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESFUL EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND. 7 DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, 239, Queen-street;; 300 and 302, Upper Queen-street: and at Newmarket.

STILL THE SAME OLD SHOP. ©UK, REASON "WHY." J. LEVY thinfcs the foltr.wing statement is due by him to liis old customers and the Public Renerally, fer his deciding to remain for the present in lhe old shop in to*<l of removing to tho premises lately known as the Exchange Hotel. At the time of announcing h s determination to remove from the old stand where he has been for the last fourteen years there remained a two years' balance of hiu lease, which another party hud offered to relievo him from, biit who now refuses to do so, on account of the alterations necessary to trausform the premises into what would be suitable for his purposes. This, in conjunction with tho belief that tho ground floor of the old Exchange would be too small for Ills business, hus determined the proprietor to remain for the pres&nt where he is, trusting that ere the twoycurs liave expired more suitable premises will fall into his hands. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In consequence of his New Season's Stock hivinc just arrived, th» Proprietor finds that he is overstocked, and room must be made. In order to do so ho has dotermined to hold A GREAT SACRIFICE SALE OF R'EADY-BIADE CLOTHING, WHEN REAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. The Good 3 are of the Latest Styles, and Best Wearing Materials, and have NOT been lying on tho shelves for years. 'Xhe J-'rices at which they will be sold will be equal to a discount of 7s Gd in the £. ONE PRICE AND NO ABATEMENT. LOWEST PRICES IN*AOCKLAND. CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND COMPARE GOODS AND PRICES. THE OLD SHOP. J, LEVY, Monster Clotlung Hall, 214, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite McArthur's).

THE JEW ZEALAND T WEED C OMPANY - The now being manufactured by / —.'—" ■■"rpa| g the Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Mills have already / -i\ r £ taken a prominent place in the Colonial I 1 - ?S 3 Markets, especially of Victoria and New I \ SSS £ South Wales, from their Excellence and Quality, 11 Superior Finish, and Moderate Cost. As show- I I ?$a ing the high opinion held "of the Mcsfriel I I Tweeds, they wore awarded a Gold Medal at Mel- / I S^ bourne, 1881, as the most meritorious of the / I ' class; a first-class Certificate at Sydney, 1SSO: / II \ JJSJ q and a BroDze Medal at Vienna, 1873. The / IV \ «H a Kaiapoi Manufactures were awarded a Gold / M jjS| x Medal at the International ExhiDition cl! 18S2; / «M SgjU 22 and First Prizes at Auckland, ISS2 and ISS3 ;at / OSf? ' «> Dunedin, 1S82; and at Chrlstchurch ISSI, 1882, / ®Jfl» *SS ef . . andlSS3. The Kew Season's Tweeia are now to / .NttA <."§ ~j -. : • : : hand direct from the llilis. / »M p I 41/ i 1 < In order that facilities micht he within the / $y/ 1 ipj W *"" reach of the residents of New Zealand for secur- / .« \ M 3S : ' ing, at aiill Prices, these Manufactures, the / W I §>.; e . New Zealand Tweed Company was established, / I B<| q^-s^cim^us and the ilosgiel and Kaiapoi lweeds may be I \ jSS H f< now purchased, in any length, at their Premises, \ *§i I S-sf . g Shortland-street. Genilcmcn's Suits are supplied \ I §3 2 W Fi within Eight Hours of receipt of Meaaore. Steam \ ss I S . S n g Shrunk Materials, and a perfect Fit Guaranteed. \ I 4: Si S : : : : : i§ •IKOUSEES to MEAStTEE, ISs 6d. \ \ pm'"'' \\° s < When Sending your orders, please state colour I i? I ! H 5 § of Tweeds, whether pockets are to be acros3 or 1 k'. 1 I § S • ! : : H side. Carefully fill up tho .Measurements, aa |JJ I ;M f-, < g required by this adveitisement, then cut the IS I / J-V aa (§ block and the measures out of this paper, and | §.. I I is? — =.-~ g 3Sp 2 « forward to my address. I will, upon the receipt | > /:/ „ g^Ssa: of the same and 18s Ci, with Is o<l addition for ? Jl . Jj/SSs e -5 '*• 35 H Ph t^ postage of Trousers, in Stamp., Post-ofli=e Order. / il /j7 -353 H„ Q aa „ or Bank Note, Uuaiunthk to fornard to. your .•'... / M '■ TvZtZ"" 1- 3S5"z; 2; x address in any part of New Zealand a pair of "7/ f~4b ■£*'?. 0706 Da a Trousers, made of wel.-shcunk New Zealand « z, 383 3 3 Tweed. . f= , -■ M w -* —' (Siguod) JOSEPH MOSES, Manoger New Zealand Tweed Co. bhortland-street, Auckland.

Hotels. A~L BI 0 N CLUB HOTEL. GISBOENE.

THE ABOVE FIRST-CLASS FAMILY B AND ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT TO WHAItF AND GOV) WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. LIQUEURS, SPECIAL CHOICE BRANDS—Evert Variety. THE TABLES ARE REPLETE WITH EVERV LUXURY. Breakfast, 8 a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. Table d'hote, 6 p.m. PLUNGE AND SHOWEE BATHS. ! TWO ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLES. . SAMPLE ROOMS FOBg CONVENIENCE OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. «ar CENTRALLY SITUATED.

3TOTEL IS THE MOST COMFORTABLE L, IN THE COLONY. 'ERNAIENT BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. THE STABLES Are under the personal supervision of tlie Froprleto SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES AT ALL HOURS. LARGE FIVE-HORSE BREAK Equipped for Picnic Parties at an hout's notice CONVEYANCES THE ARRIVAL OF EVERY STEAMER. OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES. AN EXPERIENCED , GROOM IN ATTENDANCE DAT AND NIGHX.I POSITION UNRIVALLED. "EH

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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