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DURING THE CHBJSTMAS HOLIDAYS, S. AN I) J. 'E. VAI L E WILL CONTINUE TO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK O I? GENERAL AND FANCY DRAPERY, AT THE NATIONAL MART, AT A. STILL FTJ E T H E.lt REDUCTION ON THEIR FORMER VERY LOW PRICES, Which liave given such General Satisfaction to their Numerous Customers. An Inspection will prove the fact that these Goods are, at least, Fifty: Pee Cent below the Regular Town Price. THIS SWEEPING- E EDUCTION Is mado to facilitate the Closing of the Premises Early m January. The Stock of Men's and Youths' Clothing, Boys' Knickerbocker Suits &c, recently opened up at the CLOTHING DEPARTMEN T, 9 6 &•9 8, Q UEE N-S TItE ET, Directly Opposite the National Mart, is the Cheapest and most Comprehensive in town, and. has been marked down through the past week specially to meet the requirements of the present [Festive Season. S. & J.~R7~VAILE. Corner of Queen and Wyndham Streets, and 90 and 08, Queen Street, RELINQUISHING THE BUSINESS!!! (AS PER FORMER NOTICE). ALL THE NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING EX "CHILE," To R. HOBBS' own order, will bo sold off at LOW BATES, R. H.s object being to clear out as soon as possible, 18 CASES OF NEW GOODS, EX " CHILE," Consisting of, — Ladies' and Gents' Cambric Handkerchiefs Horrockses and Crowson's Calicoes Black Lustres and Real Alpacas White and Buif Window Hollands Black Coburgs and Grenadines 8-1 Greys, Selisias, Forfar Mixed Gambroons Men's and Boys' White and Regatta Shirts Black and Drab Moreens . -*. —, Men's White Merino Shirts and Drawers Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas w^--» Men's Brown Cotton Shirts and Drawers Brown. Hollands "— -^ Men's Out-sizes Shirts and Drawers Lawn, Linen, Diaper. Damasks "~\ An immense variety of Hosiery, al, kinds "Women's and Chilliken's. A largo cheap line of \f omen's White Cotton Hose. f Black and Colored "Tomlnmib" and " Regent " Ties "X Boys' Brown Drill" Zouave" Knickerbocker Suits "v x _J p „ Fancy Tweed " Zouave" md " Danish" Knickerbocker Suits S § ~ Blue Twilled „ „ „ „ [_3 „ Fancy Leopold Suits H I » and Youth's Black Cloth' Zouave" Suits \ H 2 » Brown Holland „ „ \ O G I Fancy Angola g p j „ „ Tweed and Melton" Lnnish and " Zouave" Suits , £j „ Blue Serge " Sailors" and '* Giribaldi" Suits OQ fe „ and Youth's Mixed Diagonal .'weed Trousers, Avith side seams and cross pockets r* w „ „ „ with Cross Pockets and Spring Bottoms O A A ease or two of Gent's New Clothir^ in Black and Colored Fancy Cloth Suits, &c, as samples. "" N.B.—ln addition to the above, R. H. has one of tho largest and best Stocks of Drapery and Clothing in Auckland, all of which will be sold at a great sacrifice. , , R . HOBBS, " UP PEE QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD STREETS". CjMITH AND HIGGINS MEDICAL. SINGER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS xxj. n. im x, j.x xv^ xxi o, NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. SEWING MACHINES. TAILORS, ME. A. M. WILLIAMS . —- . i T>EGSto inform his Friends and Patrons, T LJtjl A,7!7 a^mt^ O that he has Removed his Dispon o ary t t J ! Z HRJ , t? V* TT *% tw tt at tv tr a tit omtjw t? m c T r i. i L / i ii > y J tuo Bale ol the above Machines, bees to call WYNDHAM STREET. from Ilobson street (where bo has been for the attention of Families, Tailors, Bootmakers, . __ the last s« years) to 2Io f Queon street, oppoaito Saddlers, and Dressmakers to the same, and ME. T. TRAFFORD, December 22. respectfully solicits their favours. SURGEON DENTIST, ■ ' ■ Tho excellence) of these Machines, which are Wakfwield Stebet PORTLAND CEMENT. 90 well known in the Colonies, needs no coin__J mont 5 each Machine will hem, braid, cord, Ai-HfinmlTMth from nn«tn a full set Now Landing, ex ' Hero,' tuck > quilt > fcl1 > trim and bind, and silk Artificial 1 eetb, from one to a lull set. BAWRFLS pim^t twist ; linon or cotton thread can be used to PAINLESS TEE^i~EXTSACTION. 200 BARRLL' S °EMMi' make its beautiful and perfect lock-stitch. STONE, BROS., peices. X TONSON GARLICK, January 15, 1872. Queen-Street. Pami]y Machinea oomplete> wifch extras J • Shabebeokeb, from 10 guineas. Shortland street, Auckland. SUMMJUE FASHIONS Manufacturing ditto, from 16 guineas. >«S «•■ THE Misiii MILNE EDWD' tt 9 ' Sh°"k"aHAVE now open a well assorted and N.B.—Kepairs executed promptly. Needles .ju.jyL.Lw uuiwuwt, Fashionable Stock of Millinery and springs, oils, shuttles, and bobbins always on ' Straw Goods hand. /BARTER, Contractor, &c, Goods cleared Feathers, Flowers, Lace Goods \J and delivered from ships on the shortest Head-dresses, Dress Caps ' ~~~ —— ___ _ notioe. Silk Jackets, in the latest shapes THE FAVOURITE FAMILY MACHINE Baliast Buppiied. Also, Lace Mantles and Jackets, Silk and , Dress Materials " LOCK-STITCH FOR HAND OB FOOT. PATNTi PATTVTTIt A'choice lot of Fringes and Gimp Trims £A.xrt x . xr jx xx\X .. minga. mHE attention of Families wanting a good FOR SALE, 5 cwt. Black Paint at 3d: d 7) W Corner of Albert-street * mspect the shipmen just arrived and on sale p er lb. uornoi or AiDeu-stieet. at tho Undersigned. For simplicity, dura^ A DRUMMOND " " bility> and beautv > they are second to none. Market Placo FRUIT AND POTATOE STORE, Stitch alike on both sides; can be operated by High Steeet. a child, and are particularly adapted for all _____ family sewing and dress.-making ; will he°m, rAAT n, POATQ't rfIHE undersigned has always on hand — gather, braid, tuck, and bind. UUA_& , ! J_ First . c i aßs Potatoes, Fruit, &c, at the Prico ' with extraa complete, ready for W ~T lowest market prices. working, 8 pounds. ANTED Purchasers for Newcastle A fine lot of Oranges and Apples on hand. m wn TT Wawv on o , , , Coals delivered m any part of tho aood9 Stored and Eemoved at lowest rates. EDWDI H' FEATO^' Shortland-street, town, at lowest rates.-Apply to N.8.-All goods purchased at the above Auckland. W' Klßrl\ Vnvd St T6 deliT ei frC° °f ChargC< N.8.-All kinds of Sewing Machines emJunction of Grey aS^'street, »*" H. CANHAM. i&^JSp^^

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 628, 16 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 628, 16 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 628, 16 January 1872, Page 1

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