THE VTEW yEALAND pLOTHING "TIACTOEY'S | GARMENTS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Pit Bbttee Ace Betteb Cut Look Better Abe Beteb Mass Weae Betleb Abe Betteb Shbujnk And therefore give more satisfaction than any other goods offered to the public. Testified to by their thousands of customer! ' who purchase constantly at the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S BRANCHES, Now Established in dttnedin wellington Invebcaegill Nelson Oamabtt Wan<jani;i TIHAETT NfcW PLYMOUTH ashbubton napieb Lytteltok Thames Chbistcbubch Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. N.8.--Our New Winter Manufactures are now ready. TBY THE N. Z. OVERCOAT. Sbibts, Hats and Hobiebx of every deeoription at Wholesale Pbiceb. Hallenstein Bros, and Co., Nbw Zealabd Clothing Faotobx. GRAHAMSTOWN BRANCH, Albebt^Stbeet^Tuames. LOUIS ZIEGEL, Manager. 393 A UCKLAND CLOTHING FACTORY. LOCAL I NDU S T RY. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J. B. Robinson has the honour to announce that he has 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' and Boys' Suits made to measure, at English slop prices on the shortest notice. Suits made to order on twelve hours' notice. Colonial Tweed Trousers, made to measure at 13b 6d, on six hours' notice. All Tweeds guaranteed well shrunk. As it is intended to devote the whole of the resources of the Establish meat solely to the manufacture of Men's, YoutbV and Boys' Clothing, the preBenfc Stock of Ready-rna'ie Goods will be SOLD at PRIME COST, to make room for those of our own manufacture. J. B. ROBINSON, A UCKLAND pLOTHING CIACTORY NEXT MESSRS lONKS & CO.'S AUCTION MART. 642 TAKE NOTICE! THAT all Outstanding Accounts owing to J. Cosgraye & Co., late\of Grahamstown, must be paid before the 15th of May, or else legal pro- . ceedings tvill be taken. Me D. CLOONAN, theirllsnccessor, will receive the Accounts. J. COSGRA.VE & Co. Auckland, 29th April, 1880. THAMES RINKING CLUBi MEETING POSTPONED until TOMORROW EVENING at usual hour. J. E. Hawxby, Hod, Sec. We have no desire to make invidious distinctions, but simply state the fact that the loaf now being manufactured at the establishment of Mr R. T. Douglas (late Douglas and Co.), is of a very superior description. Biscuits of every variety, also cake &c, &c, of a really Al class. ; Thk difl'arence between a Gent and a Gentleman .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowAN's and says, Mac give me a pound of your Tea, and send for orders every week. Eucalyptus cigarettes are smoked by fair Parisians, either iv the smoking-room with the gentlemen, or ia one's parlour with intimate friends.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3566, 1 June 1880, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3566, 1 June 1880, Page 2
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