THE CHEAP OUTFITTING- EMPORIUM FOR ALL CLASSES, NEXT THE THEATRE ROYAL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. #- — J. LEVY TTTISHES TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS, AND ALL THOSE IN WANT OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, COMB IKED WITH CHEAPNESS, That he has Just Opened out a choice lot of GALATEA JACKETS, PAGET COATS, SACK & WALKING COATS, Trousers and Vests, both single and double-breasted, to match, in all materials for the coming Season. CHILDREN'S, BOYS'TaND YOUTHS' SUITS, In all the newest styles, and all at Prices to Meet the Times. All descriptions of Tailoring, Cleaning, Altering, Repairing, etc., done on the Premises. Ugl* Note the Address : — J. LEVY, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Next the Theatre Royal, Queen street, Auckland.
STRAWBERRY GARDENS. ROSEBANK NURSERY/ NORTH S 10 E E. GREAT ATTRACTION ON SATURDAY EVENING. rfflHE Gardens will bo beautifully illu» JL minuted with Chinese lanterns, &c. Music will bo provided for tho ontcrtainmeiit of visitors. Strawberries and Cream and other refreshments will be supplied. Arbor accommodation for two hundred visitors. The Steamers will run in connection. Last trip half-past 10 o'clock. Return tickets one shilling. Admission to Gardens Free. A. GOITiIE, ROSEBANK NURSERY, NORTH SHORE. MASONIC HOTEL, DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP MRS. DROWN. FAMILIES can be accommodated with Private Sitting Rooms. The Hotel contains 13 lofty and spacious Bedrooms. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, by the wo.k or month, on easy terms. Boats run from Auckland every half hour. Night boats run until 11 o'clock p.m. N O~T ICE. BUTCHERY BUSINESS. MR BARR begs to take this opportunity to thank his customers for the many favors he has received for tbo last number of years, and to inform them that he has now resgn'ed his business in favor of Mr J. "SfOUNG, whom he can confidently recommend to supply them with a first rate article. Queen street, Auckland, Ist December, 1871. WITH reference to the above, Mr YoUNO begs to assure the customers of Mr Barr generally that he will spare no trouble to supply them with a first rate article at moderate prices. Queen street, Auckland, lßt December. 1871. BY APPOINTMENT to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. E. H. B AETLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, CORNER OF QUEEN & WELLESLEY STREETS, Auckland MRS. POWLEY, BEGS tos inform her nitrous friends and patrons that she has again commenced BUSINESS as MILLINER, DRESSMAKER, Ac, in those premises latoly occupied by Mr Bloom, and immediately OPPOSITE THE THEATRE ROYAL. Mrs. Powley would also intimate to the public that she has received, ex late arrivals, Choice Assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, tec, which she is selling at very low prices. WILLIAM EYRE, ENNISKIIhEN HOUSE, Victoria street. "1 Kf~^r\ P-A-1118 •First Choice Josephine X.D\J\J Coloured Kid Gloves, at 2s, 2s 6dj and 3s per pair. 1 C\C\C\ CHILDREN'S Sun Hats, at \\j\J\J Is 6d to 2s each. 10ASE Men's and Boys' Summer Hats, from Is 6d to Is Bd. I. ALEXANDER BEGS to inform his numerous friends that he has returned from the Continent, and again started as Manufacturing Jeweller, Engraver and Enameller, where he hopes to receive a fair share of support. Enamelling, in all its branches. Jewellery, latest designs. Gold Mining Companies' Stamps mado in the renowned style. I. ALEXANDER, Foot of Wellesley-Street, opposite United Service Hotel.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 604, 16 December 1871, Page 4
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