1 -I CASES of French MERINOS, in all pe^art aar andCOl°rSjJUSt °PeDed' ls s *d '^OOSGRAYE AND CO. 3£CASES of Ladies' Black Cloth JACKET S just opened per ' Caduceus.' . J- COSGBAYE AND CO. S*OASES of Superior WINCEYS, aM^d per yard. * J. COSGRAYE AND CO. Q CASES of Erocaded EPINGLINE, the 0 dress of the season, at ;___ J- COSGRAYE AND CO. ft "■* oSim'. Water--5s 9 5 roofMANTLESand COSTUMES, from ._ : J-COSGBAYE AND CO. 5 CASES of Plain and Brocaded POPLINS in all shades and colors ' ' | _ J- COSGRAYE AND CO. 10 BALES~tf BLANKETS, to be said ±.{J cheap to suit the times, from 7s lid J. COSGEAVE AND Co! mO DOZEN of Men's Crimean SHIRTS, JA/V Large Size, 2s 6d each, a great barJ. COSGRAYE AND CO. 1 A CASES of Gentlemen's HATS, in all J-V/ the new shapes. J. COSGBAYE AND CO. 1 Vy CASES of DBAPERY and.Men's 10 I CLOTHING, opened this week ■/ J. COSGBAYE AND CO. P{(\ PJECES of WATEBPBOOPCL^JAK?;i/ ING, two yards wide, at 2s. 1 id. per yard. r J. COSGRAYE & CO. ■■— . j ;7 CASES of LADIES' VI.LYETEEN • JACKETS, exquisitely Limmed, from os. lid. __ J. COSGHAYE &CO. O OASES' of SATIN DRESS CLOTHS, 7W .beautifully finished. T^ 3\ COSGEAVE & CO. O CASES of BLACK SILKS, just opened, O per ' Caduceas/ from 3s. 6d. per yard J. COSGRAYE & CO. 2 CASES of BLACK SILK VELVET MANTLES, richly trimmed, London make, the newest fashion. J. COSGRAYE & CO. £ CASES of~MILLINERY BONNETS, U. the newest and latest style. J. COSGRAYE & CO. 8 CASES of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. J. COSGRAYE & CO. 3 CASES of CHILDREN'S CLOTH. VELVETEEN, and WATERPROOF JACKETS, in all sizes! J. COSGRAYE & CO. *y CASES of WINCEY and CLOTH i SKIRTS, richly trimmed, from 6s. 6d j: COSGRAYE & CO BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS HOTAIi HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HLS EXCELLENCY SIR G. F. BOWEN AND THE EARL OF PEMBROKE. TV H. BART L E. T T, ' PHOTOGRAPHER, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLES-LEY-STREETS, A v a z i a s i>. JXJ S T OPBFBD, IJ.S.KZ. AND i ¥RJJIT DEPOT,: ' ; QUEEi^-STEEEr, Opposite the of New Zealand). DR. 0. F. FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. MR. CHAIJLES W. SAi\ TDERS, HAYING succeeded' Dr. C. F. Fischebim his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1; Evening, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, or rosriß the ci ir hah,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 433, 31 May 1871, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 433, 31 May 1871, Page 1
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