Drapery. Q. EAII AD SHOW OF AUTUMN [AND WINTER GOODS [FROM [RECENT SHIPMENTS. " B. CAS S, CHEAPSIDB HOUSE, 222, QUEEN-STREET, CORNER OF QUEEN & WELLESLEY-STREETS. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OE COESETS IN THE PROVINCE. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UNDEBCLOTHING. CHEAPEST IN AUCKLAND. COMPLETEST ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY IN THE CITY, - CHEAPSIDE HOUSE. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRESS MATERIAL. SPLENDID VARItETIY OF FANCY GOODS .AT LOWEfST PAYING PROFIT. B. CAS S, CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, 226, QUEEN-STREET, Corner of Wellesley-street. gILKS! SILKS! &ILKS GLOVES ! GLOVES! R. W. DYSONj HAS JUST RECEIVED, EX SUEZ MAIL, 1 case Self colour Grosgrains—beautiful shades 1 case Black Glacds and Gosgrains, from 3s 9d per yard—splendid value cases Ladies' Danish Kid Gloves, 2s 9d per pair 1 case Ladies' French Kid Gloves, 3s 6d per pair 1 case Ladies' Josephine Gloves, 3s 9d per pair REAL LACE COLLARS, Etc., Etc., Etc. 130, AND 132, QUEEN-STREET, Adjoining Messes. Morrin's, Ironmongers. DYSON, Importer r of Millinery! Ribbons, Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, &c. 130 and 132, Queen-street. DYSON, Importer of the Latest Fashions from London and Paris. 13.0 and 132, Queen-street, DYSON, Importer and 'Manufacturer of Ladies'^Underclothing and Baby-ware. 130 and'il32,g*Jaeen-3treet. ' v i *
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1307, 16 April 1874, Page 4
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