I Miscellaneous, \ ■'■'■.('• ■■,■■•■■ ~,,..: JJEW ZEALAND HOUS;E. TO THE LADIES OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. ■)'. 0 '.. . I respectfully beg to Intimate that I am Showing my 1 NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOO DS Comprising ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON In VELVET, VELVETEEN, AND CLOTH MANTLES, OPERA AND WATERPROOF TWEED CLOAKS, The New Shades of Color in the various ■ DEE S S MATE EI A ITS, Everything New in FANCY SILKS, Extra Qualities in BLACK SILKS, A Novel Selection of Wool Goods, REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS ; In shoit, all classes of New Goods for|the Season. W. EATTEAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, • 66, Queen street, Auckland. TUST OPENED, 0 PERMAIL, NEW FANCY SILK DRESSES AND LADIES' KID GLOVES. W. EATTEAY, 66, QUEEN STREET. TMMENSE BAEG-AINS, EVERYBODY SHOULD CALL AT WILLIAM EYEE'S ENNISKILLEN HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, Who is now offering to the, Public a Large Lot of DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GOODS. 200 Ladies' Bonnets, in Silk Velvet (newest fashion), 10s each, worth 25s 100 pairs first choice Josephine Kid Gloves, 3s per pair 1000 yards Heavy Scarlet Flannel, Is 3d to Is 6d per yard 1000 yards Hoyle's Prints, 6d to 7d per yard Ladies' Wool Clouds Collarets Elizabethan Roughs Cross-overs Fancy Polkas . '■.-',; Children's Hats. Is each 100 pair 3-Crown Mole Trousers, 8c per pair Maids' Kid Bonts, ll's to l's, Cs Od to 6s per pair Children's do, o's to 9's, 4s to 4s Od per.p&ir . j Cashmere House Boots, 3s 6d per pair . ; ~ 2000 yards Horrocks' Loincloth, 36iu., 6d per yard. .' ' Also, '. . ; A GREAT VARIETY Ofc ' FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND FANCY . , GOODS, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY; rGIYE A CALX | ; ir] "■'\ , And judge for yourselves. ' '.',," v New Zealand Steam Coffee Mills. " Established 1864.] Dsteph¥nson & co. • Have on Hand and for Sale :-- Coffees—Raw and Roasted, Plantation, Java, Native n ; in bond and duty paid ■■' Coffee, packed in lib, 21b, 41b, 61b, 71b 121b, 141b, 1 81b, and 601b tins > ~ Peppers, black and white, whole or ground Peppers, packed in J-lb tins and upwards Peppers, Cayenne, loz cruets and'bulk Mustard, Colman's J-lb, lib, and 71btins ; Curry Powder, Morton's, Cross & Blaokwell's and i Bengal, in J-lb and lib bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Taylor's, and Epp'a Chocolate, French, lib packets Arrowroot, lib and 71b tins ■ ■ Nuf me?; whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves do do do ; ' Ginger do do do Carraway do do do Cinnamon' do do do Pim,ento do do do Mixed Spices, in loz. packets, plain and f&ncy boxes Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essence of Lemon and Assorted Essences ' , , Ground Rice, in tinfoil packets ■ .'.{..- f Chicory, Barry's Lame's, and Colonial. ' . D. StepHensOn and Co., WHOLESALE COFFEE & SPICE MERCHANTS "W-JTJJPJBAM STEKET, AuCSIiAND
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 19 April 1873, Page 4
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