J. COSGRAVE & CO. ~T)EGS to inform Hie inliabil ants of i. v \ land that, prior to their Stock-taking, ft will hold a OF THEIB SUM M E H DitAPERY & CLOTHING, FOP. FOUMEE3 DAYS, when every article will be SOLD LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. They adopt this '• course iv preference to keeping Summer Goods over until next season, as tbej ai-e determined, no matter at -what sacrifice, ■ to CLEAR OUT THE ESMAINDER OF THIS STOCK The Ladies of Auckland are requested to '" inspect our GRENADINES and FRENCH MUSLINS, And to secure some of the G-EEAT BARGAINS We are offering in all our DEESS MATEEIALS, as we are confident no House in the Trade can offer the game inducements. THE SALE COMMENCES THIS DAY. j T>LEACHED SHEETING-, 2 yards wide _|3 Hd. per yard. 'J. COSG-EAVE & CO.'S. -INSPECTION- INVITED, Comparison J. challenged, Competition defied, at J. COSGRAVE & CO. 1 OA A YAEDB of GOOD STOUT LONG i 1/OUU CLOTH, nearly a yard wide, at 3|d. a yai-d. J. COSGEAVE & CO. ■ m PIECES of BEOWN HOLLAND, at Of) 4id. per yard. J. COSG-EAVE & CO. j £AA PIECES of DEESS STUFF, 6R OUU per yard, worth Is. 63. J. CCBGRAVE & CO. ; ■ n £ A A GENTS STRAW and CHEAP HATS, I ?*v 1/ from la. bd. each. J. COSGEAVE & CO. -J -I r A YARDS of CRIMEAN FLAK--110 U NEL, IOJd. per yard. J. CO3GRAVE & CO. r } 9AA PIEOES of WELCH FLANSEI, /vUU at 9id. per yard. J. COSGRAVE & CO. rA A MEN'S BLACK SAC COATS, O\j\J Perfectly New, 13s. 6d. J. COSGRAVE & CO. PAA PIECES of PEINT, warranted io tJUI/ wash, at s£d. per yard. J. COSGEAVE & CO. HOEEOCK'S LONG CLOTH, at sd. p« yard. J. COSGEAVE & CO-, QQ A PIECES of MAGNIFICENT DEESS \ 00 V STUFF, to be sold at 5Jd. per yard, worth Is. J. COSGEAVE & CO. I ICE! ICE! ICE! a. GLEDHILL Begs to inform the public that he he & added the manufacture of ICE to'1 * business he has hitherto been carrying M and is prepared to supply hotels and pHfat< families with this delicious drinking cooler, . either wholesale or retail. Customers dea ing with G. G. for all tie ■■ articles lie manufactures will find themseW ;. liberally dealt with. ICE ! ICE! ICE! TO BE LET, ON LEASE, mHAT FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, in K»sj JL Hawke's Bay, known as the " EM^f HOTEL;" splendid Billiard Boom, Sd»F ; • Rooms, and every convenience for carryiil a first-rate Hotel business. The present^ prietor is retiring from the business jM Hotel does the largest business in the F^r' For particulars, apply to the ProprieWi"i g! h. swan, Napier; ov" E. & H. ISAACS, Fort- street^ CHEAP FOWL FEED. OKA SACKS WHEAT at 4s per D"' j OOU 3s 9d per bushel by the sa^ . Coupiand's Produce Store, corner of W and Victoria-streets.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 323, 21 January 1871, Page 2
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