Drapery "DOUGHT A JOB A. LINABURY & CO. Are now shewing the undermentioned Goods, bought a Job which will be offered to the public TEN PER CENT, under Wholesale Prices:— f •• Dresses— I 360 ' DRESS I'IECES, 12 yards each, UreSSeS -j comprising all the NEWEST _ FABRICS, from 4s fld to 20s per Dresses— I piece. ~1 >7 X Waterproof Mantles from «n aj ' ° fls Gel. ? S "^ 190 Clack Cloth Jackets from ,2 © J-^U Os lid. %n & S i 1f)O Velveteen Jackets from |> *7K Girls' Waterproof Mantles |> Hj ' " and Black Cloth Jackets J from 3s lid. Black Persian Cords, Is l%&— usual price 2s Black Silk, Figured and Stripe Lustres, Is 4>rfd 20 pieces Black Alpacas and Lustres from CJ^d. 150 PiecesAii Wool FRENCH MERINOS, in all the leading colours, best value for money in Auckland, from Is lid to 3s 9a. Hrp inch Heavy Croydon Sheeting, Is 3d QA inch „ „ „ is Cl n A inch ~ ~ ~ Is ikl 1 k ieces Scotch Twill Shirting, only &% -jo pieces Heavy Cotton Tick, only G;<£d +r pieces 3x4 Floor Cloth, only 1b fid 1 a pieces 4x4 Floor Cloth, only Is Od. nnn j QUEENSLAND WOOL SHAWLS ) nf\f\ 200 ( from 7s (Id. / 200 [ ] 27 dozen Ladies' White * jm ■*i j Merino Vests slightly , . -~ -, Ja Glft-1 soiled, only 2/0, 2/9, (J^ Wilt? and 3/. I i BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, & FANCY GOOPS, All Reduced ix Price. *.* The Public are l'espectfully invited to call early, us Hip above Special Lines are a decided Bargain, and will have quick sale. A. LINABURY & CO., Qneen-street. "Vf O T [I C E. PEARSE'S GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY, FOR ONE MONTH. CLEARING OUT THE WHOLE STOCK xr a GREAT SACRIFICE, CONSISTING OF— New Winter Goods, Winceys, Flannels, Blankots, Bod Tick, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Calicoes, Long Curtains, Shawls, Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace, Ribbons, Velvets, Ruffles, Straw Hate, Feathers, Flowers, Stags, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Belts, Braces, Sili. Umbrellas, &c, &o. %• Customers taking quantities will be dealt with most liberally, as the Cheap Sale is perfectly genuine and under COST PRICE. THB AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANOTAOTOBY. M. HOETON BUSBY, Bl IND MAKER ■* W IRK WOBKK WHOLESALE AND RKTAII., VENETIAN HOUSE, Has now REMOVED to those Large, New, Commodious Premises, situated st the corner Queen and Cook-streets, where he will continue business as heretofore. "VT O M G B B FIRE S. While thAnMBX his friend* for the liberal patron age bestowed upon hua during the past eight years, O. BROOKES Begs to Inform th« public generally that he hai aken one of those HANDBOME SHOPS Oppodte the City 11, And hu OPENID with an ENTIREjNSW STOCK ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES XYftRY DBSORIPTION. Ai It ll wall known that C. BROOKE cheaper than any Home in Auckland, it la unnecei iary to trlve a Uit of prices. C. BROOKES, THE NOTED BLUE BOOT, QTTZXN STREET Next to Drwn's, opposite City Hall. N S A L E, Now Landing— Nelson Hops, 1875 English Malt in Tanks.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1636, 17 May 1875, Page 4
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