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J. Cosgrave and Co. beg to inform the public that there is an entire revolution in dress, also in the prices of goods. It is necessary it should be so, as Auckland ii not in the flourishing position it was twelve months ago ; it is like all goldfield cities, suffering tinder a recovery, the working classes are more numerous and money less plentiful. Therefore, the price*, of drapery and clothing must come down to suit the times. The population must 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 the people shall be clad and that cheaply ; a great chance icas offered lately, the stock of a large importer of drapery was in the market, a discount off English cost zoos given, and J. Cosgrave and Co. became the purchasers, hence our extensive and valuable sale of drapery takes place This Day. — \_AdvA]

WANTCD, by a Young Lady employed in town, FURNISHED ROOMS, with 3 out Board.—Address Y.Z., Evening IStab 1 Office. f -T-TT-ANTED— A GIRL to look after Chil- > VV rden, and make herself useful. —Apply ■ at, the Evening Stab office. j ■ WANTED— By a a SITUATION as CLERK. First class refer- - ences.—Address T. 8., Evening Stak office. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening Stab Office, with neatness and despatch. WANTED— BOARD AND LODGING by a young gentleman, within one - mile of the Post Office. —Address, X. X., Stab • Office. FOUND —On Sunday last, near Mechanics' Bay, TWO PARASOLS.—The owner ■ can have them on application at the Evening > Stab Office. . , . , TT7 ANTED—A GENERAL SERVANT. VV —Apply at the Office of the EvisNING - Stab. WANTED —A Girl about thirteen years old, to "do a little housework and look after one or two small children. —Apply at the Not- ' tingham Store, next the Catholic Institute, Welling- • ton-street. i WANTED, : J A N D ORDERS SAMUEL VICKERS, 61, Queen-street, WANTED,— ONE THOUSAND PURI CHASERS of HERBERT H. SMITH'S PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE CONSUMING OVENS.—Note the Address: High-STHEKT, Top oe Sa. me'Yabd as Brown and Baeeet's. N.B.—All kinds of Ovens Made and Repaired. Gas-fitting and Spouting Fixed, and Machinery Repaired. | y OST This Day, either in Hobson or Weli I 1 lington-street, a Volume of SERMGi\ S. J —The finder will oblige by leaving it at Mr. Beloheb's Livery Stables.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 26 November 1870, Page 2

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411

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 26 November 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 26 November 1870, Page 2

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