CITY 80, Queen Street. SAMUEL GOOiBES BEGS to inferm liis customers and tbe Public, that iti addition to the READYMADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, he rs ADDED that of MEASURING and MAKING ON THE PREMISES, haying 3gaged the services of an . ) XPBEIENCED CUTT ER, Of many ye:>ra' London and Colonial experience. Gentlemen favoriug him with their ORDERS n?ay depend on their being WELL EXEOUT ED, and at PRICES MUCH BELOW what has been CHARGED GENERALLY IN AUCKLAND. S.C. Ims JUST OPENED a LARGE LOT OF T W KEDS l'Olt THE SPRING- & SUMMER TRADES. TERMS-.-CASH. City Clothing Mart, 80, QUEEN STREET. IT~E h T 0 B U M, ■NVr.Li.csLEV-sTn.EKT East. Terms per month, including stationery .. 10s. (id. EVENING CLASSES. No charge for the Holidays. WILLfAM D. I,Y.SNAU. DRA WIN Gr SCHOOL. — The Drawing Scliool opposite .St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, is now open. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to the undersigned, at the chool.—J. SYMON3, CHARLES PALMER. "VTOW READY, the 6th Number of _i_\ the 2nd Volume of THE CHRISTIAN TIMES. Bishop Strossmayei's Great Speech in the Vatican Council may still be had. Published by Theo. Coopbb, a tin- Daily Southern Crois Office, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 1
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198Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 1
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