• J. Cosarave and Co. b&g to inform Die. public that there is an entire revolution hi dress, also in tlie prices of goods. It to necessary it should be so, as Auckland £>>• not in tlie, JUninahinr/ poeitio7i it W'B iweive monlh3 ago ; it is like all yuldfield cities, suffering under a recovery, the. %tx>rking classes are more numerous and money fea** plentiful Therefore., the prices of draper 11 and clothing must come down to suit the times. Tlw,population munt have clothing suitable Jor an almost tropical summer. J. Gong rave and Co have met the criuis, they have broken down the monopoly of large profits that hive reigned here for years past. They are determined the people shall be clad and that cheaply ; a great chant? was offered, lately, the stoch of a large importer of drapery was in the market, a discount off English coat was given, and J. Cosgrave. or, d Co. became the purchasers, hence our extend £ and valuable sale of drapery takes pfoce Tl Is Day.—[Advt.]
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2
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