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i ■ " ) THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Are now showing the New Goods For this Season, manufactured from NEW ZEALAND MOSGIEL TWEEDS. Style and durability unrivalled. The wants of their numerous customers Have been carefully studied. Clothing and Outfitting it Everybody's prices. Note—That 700 hands are In receipt of weekly Wages from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Note — Our garments are] thoroughly shrunk. Note—Tho Fit and Style is perfect. Notb—The workmanship equal to bespoke. Note—The best Tweeds are used In production Note—The largest Stock in the colony. Note—Everybody can lie fitted, whether Tall, short, stout, or slender. Note—This is pnnly a Now Zealand Institution, And| therefore deserving of YOUR SUPPORT. Note—All Goods marked in plain figures, And sold for Net Cash on delivery. 158 AND 160, QUSKN-STRItT, ft AIiBKRT-HTASET, Thames. 1 11 FURNISH FROM I / AUSTRIAN BENT-WOOD FURNITURE jREDUCED PRICES ' ' GARLIOK and AND CRANWELL'S. IRON BEDSTEADS. 700 Reduced in Price at sSy&S' SARLICK and (jKX CRANWELL'S. Cabinetmakers. /-i n /-i goto (l. & C. FOR Just Opkned, CARPETS and RUGS Hx Vanduats and Hermione- "NOLEUH 4UBTRIAN BENT-WOOD PERAMBULATORS CHAIRS BEDDING OFFICE STOOLS SPRING MATTRASSEg PIANO and SHOP do. BEDROOM "SKSJS 0 oi!i, *,TT.N-OROOM CHILDREN'S HIGH and DRA.WINGROOM LOW CHAIRS DININGROOM 4RM, FOLDING, and PTIRNITnUB ROC KING CHAIRS rURNITUBB 24 CASKS IRON BED WARDROBES STEADS MATTINGS (various) K£^ ° R& CUUTAINS and BLINDS Do. FURNITURE COYER- BLANKETS and SHEETS INGS QUILTS and HANGINGS WI INGS° W FURKISU " OFFICE FURNITURE. CORNICE FRINGES,! BANDS, etc. j SHOWROOMS, TAPESTRY and BRUa-S SKLS CARPETS I QUESN-ST., Auoklaxb. HEARTHRUGS to match THE CHEAP FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, QLEARANCE OP BALANCE OF SUMMER STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 17#, 180. 182, QUEEN-STREET. M . m ueohie ' TAILOR AND IMPORTER. ARRIVES, Large Consignment TWEED, EX MARAROA, C3L M.M. begs to announce the arrival of his purchases of TWEED"* and COATINGS. &c., in the Home Markets, comprliiag all the latest in style and pattern worn in London, and being bought for ready cash direct from the manufacturers he is now enabled to give special advantages to his numerous patrons in prices 38, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, 38 "yALUABLE OITY Comprising: HOUSE AND GROUND NEAR THE CONVENT, PONSONBY, With Water Frontage to the Auckland Harbour. FOR SALE, on OWNER WILLING to EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND SEVERAL ACRES OF LAND IN SUBURBS. J. H. WITHE FORD, Shortland-street, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR THE BAY GF PLENTY TIMES, TAURANGA. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ON THE EAST COAST, J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. OZ\ A ORES AT MOUNT ROSKILL, •J \y £4 9 per acre. Villa Sites, in Remuera, next Mr. Newman's. Eight-roomod House in Albert Park. Several Firat-class Private Residences, in City and Suburbs, from £700 to £4000. J. 11. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. FOR SALE, to Let, or Exchange,or to be Ji? Let with Purchasing Clause— first-class eiclitrocmed House, in l lu» City. Will be sold cheap (£IOO below recent cost). , Will bo let cheap (As per week below last rental), or exchanged for smaller house or land, on easy terms. Apply to J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. OBEINGOLD CIGAR.—" Ask, and you shall receive." Ask any tobacconist for a RHEINGOLD CIGAR, wmi it followeth " as the day I the night" you'll get one.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7559, 11 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7559, 11 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7559, 11 February 1886, Page 4

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