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J. Cosgrave and Co. beg to inform th 'public that there is an entire revolution-tin dress, also in the prices of goods. It isntmsary it should be so, as A uchland in not xk the flourishing position it ivsts twelve month ago ; it is like all goldfield cities, suffering wider:, a recover, the loorking classes are more umerous and money less plentiful. Tlierefore, the prices of drapery and clothing must me down to suit the times. The population mwt have clothing suitable for an almost tropical summer. J. Cosgrave and Co. have met the crisis, they have broken down the monopoly of large profits that have reigned here for years.past. They are determined tlw.people shall be clad and that cheaply ; a great chance was offered lately ■> the stock of a large importer of drapery was in the market, a discount off English cost was given, and J. Cosgrave. ad Co. became the purchasers, hencje our extensive and valuable sale of drapery tales place This Day.—lAdvt.-] ■ ■

WAITED— Cash RjjrchWrs for from one to 1,000 tons TtfTKEE FIREWOOD, delivered within orjf jSHIe of my yard, Mechanics' ?aj\ Jrjj^' , Firewood ,\ncitf>sf*Q»r ton I.os. do-A.dat^pcft ,12?. Coal, Sliingle^ivb^Posts and RaibyHonse Blocks, L\c<rt^an;l iSand, &c., at reduced priCeß> " JAMES WATT. Auckland, Bth Nov., 1870. __ WANTED, a BARMAID and a HOUSK' MAID for a first-class Hotel at the Thames. Wages Liberal.—Hamtawbds Registry, High-street. ___ DRESSMAKING. A N APPRENTICE, as Improver, wanted, J\_ —Apply to Miss Jenkins, Dressmaker, Pitt-street, ■ ________ EMPIRE HOTEL, VICTO RIA-STBBBT, OIKCCOMBE'S and BEDDEI/S COLO--0 NIAL ALES 4d. per pint, 2d. per &» at the Bar. Just added, a new; -DUWiro Bagatelle. Table. W. Milleb, proprietor, m of the Cit^Jßaths, Queen- street. . A good Quoit Ground and Quoits compel adjoining the hotel. ___—^—^ BILLIARDS. ;* TO SUIT THE TIMES. /^O to MILLER'S EMPIRE SOTgi \JT Victoria-street, for a quiet f£ n? e/jVgj ) . Hards ;no charge for the table. Primes, Cheap Drinks. ' ___^^ mo LET-Extensive PREMISES hiQ<«J 1 street, suitable for manufacturingpWMlT -Apply nt the Stab Office. ON VIEW, NEXT DOOR TaJ^H HAGUE SMITH'S STORI!<» QUEEN-STREET ' ,j( i MR. DRY'S CELEBRATED P? tW Patronised by His Excellency » This unrivalled Work of Art il ffl*S> ■ our Native Woods, unstained. £?P c Ship in full sail, with Coast Tiew.v^., Rocks, Birds, &c. Contains 4> WL£l. ( T,ip occupied, four years in completing. is named the ' Evergreen,' our nanv being evergreen. Open from 11 a.m. until 10 L p-i». •;, , Admission Is.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 261, 10 November 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 261, 10 November 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 261, 10 November 1870, Page 2

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