] ."-■■"■.■■■■ = II Pi apery. \ SPECIALTIES OF THE SEASON. Jo NOW TO BE SEEN s AT i. CHEAPSIDE TTOUSE. t; ■ I M. AND C. M I L N E i ABE NOW OPENING UP Millinery Straw Goods | Feathers 1 Flowers Headdresses, &c. Costumes Skirts Waterprbofs Jackets Mantles Shawhr Furs Wool Goodß. I Particular attention is drawn to the NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY, including— French Merinos in all the new shades, Home- , spuns, Satin Cloths, Serges, Eussell Cords, Persian Cords, Crape Cloths, Black Glacis, Black Grosgrains, Plain and Figured Colored Sliks, Black and Coloured Satins. 1 THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT I Will be found thoroughly supplied and marked at the Lowest Possible Pbofit. ICHILDS', GIRLS', & LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING In all its Branches. | I »»* ALW.AYS ON HAND, a large Assortment ofCorsets Hosiery Haberdashery Fur and Beaded Trimmings Lace Goods, Ruffles, &c. l! | , I GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY Op all Kinds. ■ : ____ !■ i I. & C. MIKNE, CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, 222 & 224, Queen-street. £5. piN RECEIPT of the abovenamed amount, I will at once forward, by mail coach or steamboat, CARR AGE FREE, to any town in New Zealand, the following Goods, or any other List of MEN'S OR BOY'S CLOTHING, Packed securely in canvas and water-proof bale. £5. FIVE POUND BALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING: One pair best Moleskin Trovers, any size One p*ir of Tweed Trousers, shrunk, and suited for thd saddle One superior Black Cloth or Tweed Coat, any sha^e Thiee All wool Crimean Shirts, large size, and neat patterns Three Nbw Zealand Flax Shirts, large size I Six i airs large size Strong Cottoa or Milicary Socks Six » bite Handkerchief*, with.or without colowed b irderi One strong EUstic Belt, or pair of Braces. B^~ N .te —Every article of the above Is G ARA^Te.t«.D OF GO >D QUALITY, and especially suited for strong wear. £5. FIVE POUND BALE OF BOY'S CLOTHING Contains 1 FOUR COMPLETE SUITS, From 3 to 15 yeara. STRONG MATERIAL AND CHEAP. JOSEPH MOSES, ILEVI A T H A N I CLOTHING MART, Corner of Queen and-Shortiand- streets, 1 AUCKLAND. j I THE LEVIATHAN— f (|| For Gentlemen's Mercery. lii THE LEVIATHAN— s II For Newest Styles in Scarfs. hi TBE LEVIATHAN— I For Latest Shapes in Linen | aad Paper Collars. 111 THE LEVIATHAN— ! For Seamless Socks. | I THE LEVIATHAN— I 1 For Linen and Paper Cuffs 1 THE LEVIATHAN— i| * . For Everything Good and • ■ Fashionable. if THE LEVIATHAN— ! j I 13 CLOSED FROM S^N-
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1609, 10 April 1875, Page 4
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