■T.4JCE NOTIOE! THAT all Outstanding Accounts owing to J. Cosgrave & Co., Zaiejo/ Grahamstoivn, must be paid he/ore the 15th of May, or else legal proceedings will He taken. Mr D. CLOONAN, their successor, will receive the Accounts. 3. COSGRAVE & Co. Auckland, 29th April, 1880. « , i THE ■VJEW yEALAJSTD pLOTHING TjIACTORY'S GARMENTS FOE MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK. Fit Betteb * Abe Bbtieb Cut Look Bexteb Abb Betee Made Wkah Betleb <Abb Betteb Shbujnk And therefore give more Batisfaction than any other goods offered to the public. Testified to by their thousands of customers who purchase constantly at tho NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S BRANCHES, Now Established in dunbdin wuelington Invebcabguhd Nelson OAMABTT . WAN<JANUI Timabtt New Plymouth ashbubton napier Litteltoh Thames .Chbibxchubch Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. N.B.—Our New Winter Manufactures are now ready. TRY THE N. Z. OVERCOAT. Sbibts, Hats and Hosieby of every description at Wholesale Pbiceb. Hallenstein Bros, and Go., New Zeaxaud Clothing Faotobt. GRAHAMSrOWN BRANCH, AiBEBT STBEET, THAMEB.; - LOUIS ZIEGEL, Maniiger. 393 AUCKLAND CLOTHING FACTORY. LOCAL I ND U S.T RT. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J.B.Robinson has the honour to announce that he )i as secured the services of an eminent fashionable / ""* Cutter from Sydney, and a competent staff of Tailors, and has made extensive preparations for the manufacture of COLONIAL CLOTHS ; and is now* in a position to supply Men's Youths' aid Boys' Suits made to measure, at English slop prices on the shortest notice." Suits made to order on twelve hours' notice, Colonial Twqed Trousers, made to measure at 13s 6d, on six boors' notice. . All Tweeds guaranteed well shrunk. As it is intended, to devote the whole of the resources of the Establishment solely to the manufacture of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, the prej sent stock of Raady-made Goods will be SOLD at PRIME COST, to ( make room for those of our own manufacture. % J. B. EOBIN S0 N, A UCKLANDpLOIHING FACTORY NEXT MESSRS lONK3 & CO.'S AUCTION MART. 642 Wanted WANTED, FOUE GOOD PICK and SHOVEL MEN, Omabu Contract. Apply W. S. MoCobmiok. 643 WANTED immediately, TWO PAIRS GOOD SAWYJER3 for Hikutaia to Cut from 20 to 30,000 feet. Apply to 624 John Read. \&'ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tons V* of Raw Hematite; do., from Ito 100 Tons of Dressed Hematite.—F.Be&jStett and Co., Thames. v. I WISH it to be understood tlr.it my objoct ia selling 3s Tea ia tho greatest good to the .greatest number, an'l that the greutafc aniuber is number imp, therefore try Ma-3-owan's 3s Tea . ' ■-, .
JUST PRINTED, <■-' AND NOW ON SAI/E, At; the I'VMKIifG SlM.ll OFFICE, A. Fresh Supply of Tfiisutevd' A^resment Forms.
Good TWEED TEOUSEKS made to measure, well shrunk,M7s 6d,—D. CLOQNANi (Late Oosgrave and Co.)
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 21 May 1880, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 21 May 1880, Page 2
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