H CASES of French MERINOS, in all shades and coloi's, just opened, Is s^d per jardj at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 3 CASES of Ladies' Black Cloth JACKETS, just opened per ' Caduceus. 1 J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 5 CASES of Superior WINCEYS, at 7£d per jard. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 3 CASES of Brocaded EPING-LlNfc], the dress of the season, at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 6 CASES of Ladies' and Children's Waterproof MANTLES and COSTUMES, from ss. 9d. J". COSGRAVE AND CO. 5 CASES of Plain and Brocaded POPLINS, in all shades and colors. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. Cy BALES of BLANKETS, to be sold JL/O cheap to suit the times, from 7s lid. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. IAA DOZEN of Men's Crimean SHIRTS, 11/1/ Large Size, 2s 6d each, a great bargain. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. -| A CASES of Gentlemen's HATS, in all -LU the new shapes. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. -I p(ry CASES of DRAPERY and Men's 10 I CLOTHING, opened this week, at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. Kfifl DOZEN OF LADIES' LAWN O\)\J HANDKERCHIEFS, Hmemed, in boxes, at 2s. 6d. per dozen. J. COSGRAVE & CO. r A PIECES of WATERPROOF CLOAK> f)U ING, two yards wide, at 2s. lid. per yard. J. COSGRAVE & CO. T CASES of LADIES' VELVETEEN JACKETS, exquisitely trimmed, from 6s. lid. .T. COSGRAVE & CO. 2 CASES of SATIN DRESS CLOTHS, beautifully finished. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 3 CASES of BLACK SILKS, just opened, per ' Caduceus,' from 3s. 6d. per yard. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 2 CASES of BLACK SILK VELVET MANTLES, richly trimmed, London make, the newest fashion. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 6 CASES of MILLINERY BONNETS, the newest and latest style. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 8 CASES of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 3 CASES of CHILDREN'S CLOTH, VELVETEEN, and WATERPROOF JACKETS, in all sizes. J. COSGRAVE & CO. ry CASES of WINCEY and CLOTH i SKIRTS, richly trimmed, from 6s. 6d. J. COSGRAVE & CO. NOTICE. THE Undersigned has secured convenient offices at the Insubance Company's Buildings, where his business as SHARE BROKER and LAND AGENT will be conducted in future. With a view to facilitate business, and also for the purpose of securing reliable information, he has appointed Mr. W. Bottie as his Sole Agent at the Thames : Office, Albertstreet, opposite Bank of Zealand, Grahamstown. JOSEPH NEWMAN, Share Broker and Land Agent, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. EOTAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET WEST. THE above favourite Hotel has been entirely remodelled and enlarged at considerable expense, and visitors to Auckland will find in it a want much desired, viz., that of a FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is the finest in New Zealand, is fitted up with Allcock'a and Burroughs and Watt's best tables. PLUNGE and SHOWER BATHS on the pi%emises. Night Porter in attendance. N B.—Thames Papers filed regularly. W. WOOLLttY. March 14, 1871. DEAY & MILLEE, SHAREBROKERS, &c, Vulcan Lane. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TW. HO&RE begs to inform the above , that he receives shipments by every steamer of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, &c. Melbourne Agency, 12, High-street, Auckland,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 395, 17 April 1871, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 395, 17 April 1871, Page 3
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