O &J.K. VAILE'S Stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing is Removed for sale to the shop next to Mr. Wayte's and inimeopposite the National Mart. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Scoured Winceys, 7Ad per yard. S<fe J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Rich Broch^ Lustres, 7M per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . French Merinoes, all colors, Superior qualities. Is Od per yard. Q &J- R- VAILE'S Great Sale. JO. French Repps, Poplins, Silks, and other Superior class Dresses, at half the usual prices. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks, 14s 9d, usual price, 30s. ■ S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Rale. . Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, new and fashionable styles, reduced from 27s 6d to 10s 6d. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. , Waterproof Tweed, 00 inches wide, i 3s 6d per yard. O &J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. JO. 40-inch Fancy Skirting, Is 3d per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Handsomely Frilled and Braided Skirts, 6s 9d. Set J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. Ladies' Stays, at half English cost. &J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen, at cost price. S&, J. rTvAILE'S Great Sale. . Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, at less than English cost. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Fur Muffs, Ties, etc., at half price. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. , Wool Tie.?, 4d each; Collarets, 6d each; other Goods in proportion. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. Welsh Flannels, warranted all wool, stout, and 26 inches wide, only lOijd per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. , Wet Wove Calico, stout make, fidl 33 inches wide, 4Jd per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S GREAT SALE, . national mart, Corner of Queen and Wynd ham-streets. FOR SALE, A HOTEL. THE Balance of a Lease of a first-class Hotel in Auckland, having about five years to run. The purchaser will have the option of taking the Stock, Furniture, and Fixings, as they now stand, at a valuation. No agents need apply.—lnformation, with particulars, can be had by applying to John Menzies, Victoria Hotel. Jvne 2, 1871. BATH FREESTONE. THIS' STONE, from tts durability,- the*large dimensions of blocks^obtainable (the rock being very sound), and the moderate cost at which it can be worked, is now being largely used in Australia, New Zealand, and other British Colonies. IT HAS ALSO BEEN ADOPTED at Rio de Janeiro, for Public Buildings, Bridges, and other works conneoted with the Rio improvements ; also for the Government Offices at Auckland, New Zealand. _ _ THE COST OF LABOR on it in London is as under: Per foot super., sawing, ljd. ; plain work, 3d. ; plain circular, 4£d.; straight moulded, Bd. ; circular moulded, Is.; plain sunk, 6d.; circular sunk, Bd. ; straight moulded sunk, Is. ; circular moulded sunk, Is. 4d. THE MODEKATE COST at which it can be supplied, its desirable color, regular quality, fineness of texture, and tho small expense at which it is worked, render it an effective and economical Building material. TESTIMONIALS relative to the quality of tho Stone, from the most eminent Architects, Builders, and Contractors, and the prices at which it can be delivered alongside at any Port, will be furnished on application to Messrs. RANDELL & SAUNDERS, STONE QUARRIES, BATH. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or Two Gentlemen. —Apply to Mrs. JENKINS, Pitt-street, thehouse next the Chapel.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 436, 3 June 1871, Page 3
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547Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 436, 3 June 1871, Page 3
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