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A UCKLAND CLOTHING A FACTOBY. LOCAL IK.DDST BY. 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' aid 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 13s 6d, on six hours' t 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 pre- ■ sent stock of Beady-made Goods will be SOLD at PRIME COST, to make room for those of our own manufacture. J. B. SO BIN SON, A UCKLAND pLOTHING TpACTORT NEXT MESSRS TONES & CO.'S AUCTION MART. 642

rfIHOENTON. SMITH and FIRTH'S X PRICES CUHRENT (Wholesaib). Subject to alteration without notic . Sacks 100' a 50*s. Crown Brand Flour, & s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. per ton .. .... 13 0 0 1310 0 14 0 0 T.S.F. Canterbury Flour 12 0 0 12 10 0 13 0. 0 Sharps „ .. ..700 Bran .... .. .. 7 0 0.. Fowl Wheat .. .. 0 3 6 per bushel. The above prices include sacks and bags; sacka>nd > bags not returnable. Terms: Cash. Auckland, "31st July, 1880. :

Ms and Mrs Hart gave their final entertainment at the Academy of Music last night. There was a fair house and the performance went off Tery well. At the conclusion Mr Hart said he hoped to visit the Thames again, and returned thanks to the Frers and the citizens—the first for the manner in which the entertainment had been noticed, and the latter for their liberal patronage.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3629, 13 August 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3629, 13 August 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3629, 13 August 1880, Page 2

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