rpHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINGX FACTORY. ARRIVAL OF THE JifEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. "Which for superior quality and excellence justify the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Being called the CRITERION ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. Th Men's and Boys' Clothing, made from the celebrated PRIZE MEDAL MOSGIEL TWEEDS, combine wonderful wear-resisting qualities with sterling value. The productions for this season are pronounced unequalled in quality and prices by any goods we have yet offered to tho New Zealand public. The New Stock of HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACES. HOSIERY, COLLARS, PORTMANTEAUX, UMBRELLAS, &c, Is mor.t comprehensive in variety, anci will be found to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. AUCKLAND BEANCH, Q. UE E N STREET. Opposite Theatre Royal ; And at ALBERT-STREET, THAMES. J. FITZSIMONS, Branch Manager, m II E AUCKLAND MEAT PRESERVING- COMPANY. Eirst-class Medal Awarded at the Auckland Exhibition op 1880. This is a, local industry of great promise and usefulness. The best quality of Beef and Mutton from the finest pastures in the province are tinned. The Goods manufactured far excel all foreign make, and now a period of prosperity has over, spread this province when we can keep the money among ourselves that now is sent away, and turn exporters instead of importers. Our meet supply must now be acknowledged as unsurpassed by any country in the world for richness and quality. Our Tinned Groods are known by conipetent judges, both in Auckland, New Caledonia, and the Pacific Islands to be a superior article to anything imported. BEEF— 41b. 2lb Roast Beep 6d — Id Boiled Beep 6d — 7d Corned Beef 6tjd — 7id Spiced Beep 7£d — 7|-d Minced Beep 6d — 7d MUTTON - Boiled Mutton 5id — 6id Corned Mutton 5fd — 6£d Spiced Mutton 7<l — 7d Minced Mutton Gd — 7d sausagesPork Sausages 7d — 8d Beep Sausages 6d — *7d GrERMAN SAUSAGES 8d — 8d Tripe 7d — 8d Brawn 6id— *T4d THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS ARE OFEERED. N.B.— CORNED BEEF can be supplied in 100, 200, and 3001 b barrels, free on board or at railway, at 2£ per lb., guaranteed best quality and sound. Orders sent by responsible persons will be promptly attended to. MR. CORSTON wishes to inform his friends, the editor and publisher of the Atu'oro Australiaa, that he has not the slightest intention of leaving the district, and hopes thi3 information may allay their feelings of regret on that loss,
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 55, 1 October 1881, Page 37
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388Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 55, 1 October 1881, Page 37
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