UNRESERVED SALE OF UMrMI & IUIIHUb. The Winter Season being nearly expired, and having a LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY and CLOTHING on hand, and receiving advices of EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS from England of SUMMER GOODS, we beg to apprise the inhabitants of Auckland that we will hold a OF OUR EMTIEE STOCK. When every article will be sold LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. We prefer adopting this course to holding goods until next season. It will he a decided advantage to the inhabitants of Auckland to inspect the Goods, and secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS we are offering in CALICOES, SHEETINGS, DRESS GOODS, DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS, BLACK and COLOURED SILKS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, SHAWLS, and MANTLES. Every article in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING is MARKED AT ENGLISH COST. The Sale will commence this day (SATURDAY,) the sth August, on our premises, Queen-street, and will continue for three weeks. J. COSGRAVE &, Co. FOR SEVEN DAYS OHL REGARDLESS OY COST. IN CONSEQUENCE OF MOREY'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT BEING about to be REMOVED to the premises lately occupied by Mr. S. Brown, near Montague's Bazaar, Queen-street, the whole of the STOCK now on hand next Theatre Royal MUST BE SOLD IN SEVEN DAYS, Commencing THIS DAY (SATURDAY), when bargains in the following may be secured i— Lot s- d--I—Ladies'White Longcloth Chemise, trimmed ... ... ... ••• 2 9 2— Do. do. do. well trimmed ... ... ... ••• 311 3— Do. do. do. very superior .., ... ... ... 511 4— Do. do.;; do. unbleached calico ... ... ••• 2 3 5— Do. do. Night Dresses, trimmed ... ... 5s lid, 6s lid 10 G 6 — Do. do.- Drawers ... ... ... 2s 6d, 3s lid 5 11 7— Do. Night Caps ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 19 8— Do. Slip Bodices ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• 2 3 9—A lot of Infants' Shirts ... ... ... ... ... 9d to 13 10— Do. Children's Shirts ... ... ... ... ... Is to 111 11—Infants'Night Dresses ... ... ... ... ... ••■ 211 12—Children's Drawers ... ... ... ... ... ... Is lid to 3 6 13 —A large variety of Baby Linen 14—Infants' Hoods, from ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 11 15— Do. Satin Hats, from ... ... ... ... ... ... 411 16 Do. Cashmere Cloaks, richly braided ... ... ... ... 12 6 17—French Merino Pelisses, richly trimmed ... ~, ... ... ••• 8 11 18 —A lot of trimmed Hats, from ... ... ... ... ... ... 211 19 —A lot of English trimmed Bonnets, from ... ... ... ■•• ••• 411 20—Ladies'White Skirts, braided ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 11 21 —Ready-made Dresses, Skirts, Crinolines, &c, &c., equally cheap 22—1 case Boy's Knickerbocker Suits, all Bizes, at ... ... ... ... 411 23 —1 case of Astracan Jackets, for JLadies and Children... ... ... ... 7 9 24 —2000 yards Remnants of all kinds at half-cost. With a Variety of Fancy Goods, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Blondes, &c, all to be cleared ofi previous to removal. For the time above specified ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND (CASH) RETURNED to all purchasers to the amount of £1. M OREY'S, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 503, 21 August 1871, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 503, 21 August 1871, Page 1
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