GENERAL DRAPERY & CLOTHLNG ESTABLISHMENT, WATERLOO HOUSE, 220, QUEEN-STREET. THE UNDERSIGNED has just received Shipments of— nkw blace: AND COLORED SILKS AND SATINS NEW BLACK SILK & LACE JACKETS NEW DATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c. NEW HOODS, SATIN HATS, AND BABYWARES LADIES' CLOTHING, CORSETS, &c. together wilh every description of GENERAL DRAPERY, including all the Latest Novelties iv FANCY GOODS, PARASOLS, COLLARS, TIES, &c, &c. The above Goods are now on Sale, and, on account of the present depression, I have determined to offer the whole of these New and Fashionable Goods at and under the WHOLESALE PRICES, and with, confidence respectfully solicit an inspection. R. W. DYSON, OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. TTAVE you seen the Extensive Assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, PICTURE and PRESENTATION BOOKS, now opening from direct importation ex ' Sydenham,' selected expressly for the juveniles of Auckland, by J. HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreet, three doors above High-street ? A LL persons interested in the happiness of juveniles should call at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortland-crescent. -pIBLES, PRAYER-BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES. —A clearance sale at any price, at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreot. mHE TIMES of 1798.—-A few copies on sale, 6d. each, at HARRIS,' Shortland-street. -j aa a COPIES of ENQ UIRE Wl'2 HIN, and a great variety of useful BOOKS, on sale at HARRIS'S Cavendish House, Shortlandstreet. s~i OOD Cream Laid NOTE PAPER.—Five Quires for One Shilling, at HARRIS'S Short-land-street. rnHE Pall Mall, Abyssinian, and San Francisco PIPES, in great variety.—HAßßlS'S Cavendish House, Shortland-street, three doors above High-street. Thomas faulder, nightman. ADDRESS BOXES—Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street; New Caledonia Hotel, corner of Symonds Street. RUBBISH REMOVED. ,^ g!S iag_MM-M-iMM»ii*i:i Auction Sales J-i * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. ' f ONE THOUSAND ACRES, WAIH^KJS. The subscribers have received instructions toNjMf *>at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 4th <Sct»er, at twelve o'clock, ' St ABOUT ONE THOUSAND) ACRES on the eastern end of the IslarSyM Waiheke, known as Maxwell's Claim. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, id-** Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. AT " ARTHUR'S AUCTION MARJ3 TWELVE O'CLOCK NOONNI POULEV.— Fowls, Turkeys, DuJHsa, Geese, Fancy Birds, Dogs, Goats, &c., 6c. PRODUCE— 50 very fine Cheese, 40 sides Superior BaYonT'Hams 10 kegs Butter, Beef, Flour, Bran, 30 bags good Maize, &C., &c. _~..•» GROCERIES (assorted).-Teas, Sugars, Split Peas, Port Wine, &c., &c. • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (new and second-hand). —Sewing Machine, Ovens, Stoves &c., &c., . &c. C. ARTHUR &,SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK OF A DRAPER. B. TONKS Has been instructed to sell, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock. THE STOCK OE A DEAPEE, without the slightest reserve. Particulars To-morrow.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 221, 23 September 1870, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 221, 23 September 1870, Page 3
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