IN consequence of the Proprietors having decided not to* make any alterations in the Premises occupied by Messrs. G. NASH & Co., they beg to inform their Friends and the Public that they have now ready their First Shipment of Fashionable WINTER GOODS. According to the latest ~~~~ Silk Velvet Jackets at 395., Parisian Fashions, Velvets which is very little more are everywhere la mode. In MESSRS. than the prices that are order to meet the demand h being paid for Cotton or for this, the Richest of all Q. # NASH & C .0., Velveteen Jackets. In adMaterials, G. NASH & dition to the stock of Jackets Co. have imported, direct, 23Q q-jjeeN-STREET, and Mantles on kand > Velvets that will enable ' ' style will be made up on the them to defy competition: Next THE New ClTy MUSIC HALL. Pi'emises > and La<Hes can As a proof, they respectfully select the quality of invite inspection of tttfe Velvet they may prefer. New Millinery, New Dresses, New Clothing, New General Drapery. An early call is respectfully invited by Messrs. G. NASH & Co., 230, Queen-street, next the City Hall. I f NEIL CAMPBELL, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ii. QUEENISTEEETj J. OPPOSITE THE MAEE.ET EESEEVE. T>EGS to return thanks for past favors, and also to intimate to his friends and the public that he has added a large assortment of Winter Goods to his Stock, and can execute all orders entrusted to him at prices that will defy competition.
GLORIOUS NEWS. mHE BEST DIN NE E IN THE COLONIES Can be obtained at the SHOETLAND-STEEET Q. C. E., Consisting of — SOUP FISH JOINTS POULTRY GAME PASTRY English CHEESE, and SALADS of all kinds, AND A GLASS OF THE BEST ALE, ALL FOR 2s. From 12 till 3 o'clock daily. COME AND TRY. LIONEL PHILLIPS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Onehunga and vicinity that he has purchased the Business lately in the occupation of H. H. Weight, Family Grocer, Princes-street, and trusts, by supplying GROCERIES at a small profit, to merit a share of their patronage and support. Please note the Address— L. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Pmnoes-stbeet, Onehunga. i
VICTOEIA-STEEET SEED STORES. NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS! -rUST LANDED, PEAS, 14 varieties BEANS, 7 varieties ONIONS, 4 varieties &c, &c, &c. VICTOEIA-STEEET SEED STOEES. 11. BAIRD, MANAGER. JUST LANDED, Ex 'Bella Maby,' ONI O N S, splendid sample OATEN HAY, excellent quality POTATOES, Hobart Town Seed. On Sale at the VICTORIA-STREET SEED STORES. E . BAI ED, Manager. NOTICE. MESSRS. MUST & CO., of Queen-street, Auckland, and Grahamstown, Thames, are AGENTS for the sale of R. HALES CABIN BISCUIT. May 6,1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 1
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