O &J. B. VAILE'S !; '? ' Stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing is Removed for sale tci the shop next to Mr. Wayte's and imme- '*" " opposite theNationa ; ■ Mart. S& J. E. VAILE'S Great Sale. ■ Scoured Winceys, 7Jd per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. • . Rich Broche" Lustre's, 7Jd per yard. & J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. , French Merinofts, all colors, ; Superior qualities. Is 6d per yard! & J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale/ , French Repps, Poplins, Silks, and other Superior class Dresses, at -half the'usual prices. - S 4J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks, 14s 9d, usual . price, 80s. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great stale. '. . Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, new and . fashionable styles, reduced from ■ 27s 6d to.los6d. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. ■ ! . Waterproof Tweed, 60 inches wide, ___^ 3s 6d per yard. S& ; J. R. VAULT'S Great Sale. . . , 40-inch itency. Skirting, Is 3d ' ■ • : ' . per yard. S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. . Handsomely Frilled and Braided Skirts, 6s 9d. S* J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. , Ladies' Stays, at half English cost. S& J. R. VAlLE'S^freat Sale. .....=, ;, Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen, at cost price. : S& J. R VAILE'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. r ~~r . Wool Ties, 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 lOfd per yard. , ■ S& J. R. VAILE'S Great Sale. i , Wet Wove Calico, stout make, full 33 inches wide, 4jd per yard. S4.J. E. VAILE' 1 GrRBAT SALE, , NATIONAL MART, COBNEB OP QUB£K XSD WYKDHiIt-STEEETS. ALL WHO DESIEE ri ENERAL GROCEBIES \JC ■>■■ . ■ ■ • Of the best quality, at the lowest price, should call at THE JUNCTION STORE, . J52, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. In consequence of the present depression, the proprietors of the People's Tea Warehouse, tare esolved to supply as under, fur cash — . Best Oatmeal, 3d. Ib. Soap, from 7d. per Bar Best Rice, 3} > lb. Salad Oil, Oct. per bottle Sugar, from Sd. Ib. Matches, 9d. per dozen Mould Candles, 6Jdibi Blue, Is. per Ib. Starch, 6d. lb: Sperm, F. VV., Is. per lb. Tobacco, 4d; per cake, or Bs. lOd. per lb., and other articleii too numerous to mention. COFFEE GROUND ON THE PREMISEB, and pack' d in air-tight canisters, from 1 lb. upwards at Is. 4d. lb.v ■ • r . TEAS FOB THE MILLION. Good Useful Tea, Is. 6d. No. 3 Rich Pekoe, fulllb. • flavoured, 3t. lb. No. 1 Coneon Tea, 2.ii lb. No. 4, finest quality, 3s. No. 2 Five Taa, 2s 6d. lb. 6d. lb. F. and Go. never had a better selection of first-class Teas; imported expressly for their retail trade, which will give satisfaction in price and quality to all who favour them with thoir orders. 2d. per lb. dlHCOunt on the 6 lbs. of No. 2 Tea, and 3d. per lb. on the 6lbs. Of Nos. 3 and 4 Teas.) Flour and Bran kt Mill Pricxs. Quality of all articles guaranteed. Orders promptly executed. ■ ■ Goods del vered. Remember th* Address— FR.E NC H & C 0., FAMILY GROCERS, THX PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 552, Queen-street, Auckland, Cornkb of Wakefielp-stbeet. i Established 1860. YOUNGr MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JREB. The Committee of the' above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures:— .. '..<•' June 30 : Mr. Barton—"Some of the Larger Forms . of Fossil .Faurfl" (with pictorial lllustraj. tions). ■ ; July 7 :Eev. Jas. Cosh, M. A.—"The Mutual Relation! 1 of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity;'! July 28: Mr. G..M. Kikd, B.A.—" Colonial Characteristics." August 4 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). August 25 : Rev. E.- N. Babe, M.A. — " Modern Scepticism."- '■;<•■■ September 1: Rev. C. W. Rioa—" Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 29: Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage." Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearir and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to singla Lecture, 6d. each person. OYSTERS ! SOUPS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! ! OYSTERS, at the counter, per doz. Os 3d Ditto, stewed, with Worcester Sauce, per plate ... ... Is Od Soups, at any hour per plate ... 0s 3d Ditio, in your own jugs, per pint 0s 4d Tea-and Coffee (finept quality) always ready. HOT SUPPERS till 12 o'clock. . N.B. —A private Supper-room, with a good firej at the ;.: ~.. ■ :: '■ - ' CITY O^ LONDON DININp-ROpMS, Wellesley-street West, opposite side entrance of the United Service Hotel, and four doom from Queen-street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 448, 17 June 1871, Page 3
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