FOUR MILLION LOAN. A FRIEND in need is a FRIEND indeed. l gj |JH|I | • £_ ;,^J.._ E NO MEECT! NO MEECY! UP TO THE TIMES—DOWN WITH THE PRICE! DEFY COMPETITION ! ! ! Go to every Shop and try them, and then come and see your FRIEND. You wiU find he is seUing 50 per cent. cheaper than any other house. A FRIEND TO ALL. DOWN by the Union Bank FRIENDS Clothing Store does stand; Although your FRIEND, he don't give credit, or take your note of hand. The reason why he can't do this, he seUs his Goods so low, Far cheaper than in other shops, which everyone must know. He never yet attempted so to take the public in As those who when you pay a pound, they give five shillings in. Who has not sense enough to know, that discount is all puff ? First they stick the prices on, then take it off —what stuff! Then why not try your FRIEND ? You really" can't do better ; He makes one price, and that so cheap ; he 11 suit you to a letter. His Coats the latest fashion are, his Vests the finest made; . He sells his Trousers cheaper than any in the His Crimean Shirts are such a stock, it puts me in a fix To know how he can sell them so low as hve and six. , He has the largest stock, I'm sure, of Hats and Caps in town; Of course, you've seen his Deerstalker, that Hat of great renown. He has men> Jrav^ml yott fck&o^,^our'true FRIEND always sticks. Now if you would clothe well and cheap please go before you're late, To FRIEND, who's at your service aU day, from eight to eight. | Go and see FRIEND'S Assortment of HATS, CAPS, AND CLOTHING-. G. "W. ERIEND, 142, QUEEN-STREET Oppoisite Union Bank. OVENS! OVENS!.OVENS! TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND OTHERS. H. H. SMITH'S PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE CONSUMING OVENS ARE SUPERIOR to Colonial or any other ovens ever made, as they require less care and attention in cooking. H. H. S., knowing that the Camp Ovens possess many disadvantages, and are a great deal of trouble, besides being very wasteful of fire, has commenced making these Ovens, which are as portable as they are— First.—They can be placed anywhere, either by the side of the fire, by removing one of the hobs, or outside. Secondly.—They are less trouble than Camp Ovens, and superior to the Colonial Ovens, as the fire can be in its ordinary place, instead of being so high up. Thirdly.—They burn less wood than any other oven, as they use their own smoke, as the Fire is placed underneath, and the smoke goes all around them. Fourth.—They require no setting as the colonial ovens do. The ovens can be made any dimensions to suit the fireplace. The PRICES are from 30s. upwards, accorrding to size and material. H. H. S. has on hand, and Make 3to Order, all kinds of Ovens, and .repairs the same. Gas-fitting and spouting fixed. AU kinds of Machinery and Iron-work made and repaired. Note the Address— .'<■ HHSM I T H HIOH-STEEET, Top of the same yard as Brown and Barrett's, and Cook-street, Auckland. N.B.—These Ovens are well adapted for the Bush and Country Settlers. T O. O. F., M. 0., A. D. DISPENSARY. ! T. FISH, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ; (For five years Dispenser to Drs. Stratford , and Wright, Parnell), opposite the Masonic i Hotel, PRINCES-STREET, Auckland. Dr. StbatJobd in attendance for consult-., i tion from 10 to 11 a.m. Dr. Weight, from i 11 to 12 a.m i
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 247, 24 October 1870, Page 4
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593Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 247, 24 October 1870, Page 4
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