Miscellaneous. MEW SPRING pOODS. WILLIAM WILSON, 204 and 20 6, Queen-street, is now opening up 27 CASES NEW SPRING AND SUMMER. TyriLLINERY AND T^RAPERY, Comprising THE LATE.T & MOST FASHION ABLE STYLES In MILLINERY And STRAW GOODS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, WREATHS, &c. NEW Fancy Dresa Materials NEW Japanese and Tussore Silks NEW Coloured Dress Silks NEW Lustres and Lustrines NEW Black Silks—oxtra value NEW Plain and Checked Chillies NEW Costumes and Overskiits NEW Millinery Materials NEW Feathers, Flowers, Ac, &c. NEW Mourning Goorls in great vaiiet.y NEW Goods in every department Stays, Crinolines, Ladies' and Children'u ( Underclothing, &c , &c. INSPECTION INVITED. WILLIAM WILSON, 204 & 200 QUEEN-STREET. J7X <ALU MB AGI-i: J. M. McLACULAN has Just Received, direct from the Manufacturers, a second supply of Coats' Machine Cotlon. All numbers may now be procured from him, eiilier IFliolcsale or lietai.l. J. M. McL AC EL AN, QUEEN-STREET, One door from Welleslc.y-strect. T>OOTS ! BOOTS !! BOOTS!! WI L X INS & CO. BEG to inform their many friends and the public in general that they have Commenced Business as BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, At Thompson's New Buildings (corner of Victoria and Albert-streets), and trust by strict attention to business, and supplying a .good article, that they will receive share of their patronage and support. V NOTE THE PRICES. V Men's Elastic Sides, from | Wet 0 order on the 16/ to 20/. > Promises Men's Bluchers, 10/6. j Premises. ENGLISH STOCK : Women's Kid Boots from 7s G<3. A nice assortment of Children's Boots. Half-soleing and Heeling 4/(3. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. . Remember the Address : THOMPSON'S NEW BUILDINGS, Corner of Albert and Victoria-streets. ' |O- O' T ~ I C E. A Daily Coach will leave for all parts of ' Waikato immediately on arrival of the train at M er. ■;also a Daily Coach will leave Hamilton at 6.30 ■ for Mercer, arriving in time for the last train Auckland. Parcels booked at John Soppett's, No. 8, ; Queen-street, will be forwarded to all parts of the Waikato. ■ Freight must be paid before leaving the office. We do not hold ourselves responsible for parcels valued over?£s. C. G. QUICK, ! . Proprietor. JOHN SOPPET, Agent for Auckland. f> O O T^ S. C. WESTPFAHL is now selling off, at enormous reduction. On account of having iv.i overstock of Boots and Shoes, he is determined to clear at and under Cost Price, for cash only. 12?" Mote the address— E. WESTPFAHL, 127, Queen-street. i-xn AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANtnTAOTOBY. M. HORTON BUSBY, ND MAKEK * WIRE W ORK ,X wholesale: and retail, VENETIAN HOUSE, Hasj now REMOVED to Pthoge Large, New, Commodious Premises, situated at the corner Queen and Cook-streetg, where he will (.continue uuinena ai heretofore.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1748, 21 September 1875, Page 4
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