IMPORTANT NOTICE, § . .. / '" ■ ' I-' T) HOBBS begs to ||form his friends * and the public that, not having met with a suitable person to/Succeed him in the business, and lease tl__s premises, it|is his intention now to CfpNTINUE the BUSINESS, offering theihole of his very extensive Stock of WJNT|R DRAPERY, MEN'S and BOYS' CL&HING, at the is " same rates at which he has been selling them during thegsale. -M .-_% THE STOCK of BLANKETS, JFLANN|LS, FRENCH MERINOES, GREY #INCIES, and Ladies' and Girls' m.TERPROOE TWEED MANTLES, jpt opened, ex 'Caduceus/ to 1?. H.s iwn order, are EXTRA CHEAP, as,lnspection wilt prove without a lot of pufjing. R. HOBBS. f WHOLESALE AJND RETAIL DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, UPPER QUEEN AND :._ W^EIELD-STREE% 2 . BLANKETS, FLANNELS, DRESS GOODS, PEINTS, WINCEYS Calicoes, Sheetings, Hollands, MOLE TROUSERS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, AND Sundry other Articles in WEARING APPAREL, more or less DAMAGED by SEA WATER, lately arrived per ship ' Alexandrina,' from London. I. _-~,' . ■ BS J. COSGRAVE & COWILL HOLD A , SAIE OP THE ABOTE GOODS, ON THIS AND THE FOLLOWING DAYS, On their Premises in QUEEN STREET. THE PUBLIC ABB REQUESTED TO mW COME EARLY, & SECURE THE BARGAINS,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 477, 21 July 1871, Page 1
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186Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 477, 21 July 1871, Page 1
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