1/ I 1' X ■1 lllf, 80, Queen Street. SAMUEL COORHBES T)EGS to inferm his customers and the Public, that iv addition to the READYMADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, he hrs ADDED that of MEASURING- and MAKING ON THE PREMISES, having engaged the services of an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, Of many years' London and Colonial experience. i j Gentlemen favoring him with their ORDERS may depend on their being WELL EXECUTED, and at PRICES MUCH BELOW what has been C H A R G- E D GENERALLY IN AUCKLAND. S.C. has JUST OPENED a LARGE LOT OB TWEED S FOB THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADES. TERMS :-CASH. City Clothing Mart, 80, QUEEN STREET. BONES ! BONES!! BONES !! ! BOUGHT in any quantities, for cash, at the Freeman's Bay Bone Mills. DEAWI N(I SCII001;. — The Drawing School opposite St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, is now open. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply te the undersigned, at the chool.-J. SYMONB, CHARLES PALMER. "TVTOW READY, the 6th Number of _1_ the 2Dd Volume of THE CHRISTIAN TIMES. Bishop Strossmayer's Great Speech in the Vatican Council may still be had. , r ._ ' : J Published by Theo. Cooi_b, a the Daily Southern Cross Office, Quesn-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 570, 7 November 1871, Page 1
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199Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 570, 7 November 1871, Page 1
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