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71/TILNE AND riHOYC^ Ake Now Showing Their \ .000. - -— ) 00 Autumn & "Winter Goods 00 ) -—»"—*•—C^C^^^' .*—*.^. j In Every Department, Which they beg to submit to the Public as being well worthy of inspection. S3L The following are a few items: — NEW MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS NEW RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &C. NEW CLOTH JACKETS NEW SEALSKIN JACKETS NEW SKIRTS NEW ULSTERS and WATERPROOFS NEW DOWN & FELT DRESSING GOWNS NEW DRESSING JACKETS NEW FUR GOOI>S NEW SHAWLS NEW WOOL GOODS. NEW JACKET AND MANTLE CLOTHS In Sealskin, Pilot, Lambskin, &c. N.B.—BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS at the old pi-ices, notwithstanding the advance in the Home Markets. BLANKETS, DOWN AND OTHER QUILTS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS, And all other MANCHESTER GOODS Well Supplied. THE BABY LINEN AND UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENTS Are well stocked in all their] Branches. NEW HOSIERY, SHIRTS, SCARFS, Etc., Etc., Etc. 1 \ mourning orders promptly executed. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING Conducted on the Premises by a firstclass Melbourne Artiste. MILNE & C II O V C E, " CiiKAPSiTOG House," QUEEN AND WELLES LEY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. JUST BOIUGHT AT AUCTION. 1000 yards New Dresses, Old, worth Is (xl 1O(X> ~ New Dresses (new shades), 7id, worth isOd 1000 ~ Grey and Brown Homespuns, 7}d, worth Is (5d 1000 ~ Extra Quality Skirtings, new shades, Is 3d, worth 3a 6d 1000 ~ Ginghams, Cd, worth Is 1000 ~ New Cambrics, dark grounds, 5Jd, worth la ;")00 ~ Felt Carpets, 2s 6d, worth 3s Cd Extra Quality and Width, &5 Gd, worth Is 6d 5 bales Blankets, full 10-1 sizo, Us lid $pair 250 gross Buttons, Is lid gross, worth fo. Ex 'Spirit ok the Dawn, Morley'sKnittingCotton, Coats' Machine Cotton, Fine Fingering Yarns. G cases WINTER GOODS, comprising Whale bone, and other scarce linos. J. M. Mc L A C II L A N, 218, QUEEN-STREKT, X^ 13 ORT E R & /^ 0., FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, QUJEEK-STREET, AUCKLAND. E. P. and Co. liavo Just Landed, ex Oxford Thurland Castle, Loch Urr. and Emily Chai'lin,LARGE S HIPME NT S FURNISH ING 'IRONMONGERY, The whole of which ha vo boon carefully selected in tho European and American Markets. Purchasers will lind the Greatest Variety and Largest Stook oC Furnishing IronmoiiKery in Auckland, and tho kckmls now offered are the best value ever oitcrod in tiiis market. BEDSTEADS. French find Half-teeter Iron and Brass BedsteadH, vTith improved foot-rail; Child's Cots and liedstcads. FEJ< DERS. BFon/.e<l and Berlin Black Dining and Drawing Roem Fenders, with real bronze mountings; Nursery, Bedroom, and Kitchen Fenders. FIXE IKONS. Steel Ormolu Head and Kitchen Fire Irons, Pokecottafl. Coal Vaso Tongs, &c, &c. LAMPS. BtOnzed, Real Bronzo, and China Vase Lamps, with Kinks', Duplex, Quuen, Eclipse, Anucapnic, and Amoricau Burners. Gorman An ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS, of ENGLISH and FRENCH DESIGNS. Gaa Heating Stoves, for Flat and Tailors' Irons, Sec, &c. STOVES. AMERICAN "PASSPOR T" COOKING STOVES, -with or without hot water attachSMITH & WELLSTOOD'S COOKING STOVES of all sizoa. LEAMINGTON RAWGES, from 3 feet to 5 foot 6 iuch.ee, -with or -without covings and plato racks. REGISTER GRATES, Berlin Black and Fine Cast, beet finished, with tflee and bright beads. CUTLERY. J. Rotters and Sons'. Lock-woods', and P. Walton'3 Ivory Tablo Knives, White Bono, Staß, and Black Knives and Forks* Pocket Knives, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Tea and Gottbo Services, Ccuot and Pickle Frames, Breakfast CruetH, Sardine and Bisouit Boxes, Fish Carvors, Fruit Knives, Candlesticks, Knife Rests. Butter Knives, Salvers, Kgg Frames, Kettle Stands, Tart Servors, Orange Saws, Orumb Scoops, &c, &c, plated on IflcTcel Silver. BRUSHWARE. DAWSON"S JUSST Ha«r Brooms, Scrub and Bannister'^rushers, Paint Brushes, Turk's Heads, Flne^ Brushes, Horse, Dandy, and Spoke Brushes, &c. SCC. MATS. Prison-made Coooa Fibre, Brush, and Open Door Mats, Wool-bordered Mats and Slips. BATHS. Hip, Sponge. 3»ie>wer, Foot, Child's, and Plunge Baths; Enamelled Cast Iron Plunge Baths, &c., &c. JAPANNED WARE. Japanned Iron and Best Paper Tea Trays, Waiters-, Toilet Sets, Boiler Fillers, Cash Boxes, Lanterns, &c Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Mustard Pots, Candlesticks, &c, &o. GARDEN TOOLS. F owe* Pot Stands, Brackets, Fern Stands and Boxes, Moss Baskets, Ivy Stands, Plant Sprinklers, Fuarigaters. American Garden Tools, in sets, and Trowels, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, &c _ .__ Galvanized Iron Wire Netting for Fowl Houses, Wood Bread Platters, Butter Coolers, Teapot Stands, Bread Knives, &c. Kenrich and Sons' Tinned and Lnameuea lioiloware, with patent covftrs TmTT^ NOBLE'S DYNAMITE, KREB'S LITHO FRACTEUR, Blastins and Sporting Powder Caps, Single and Double-barrel Gune, Load ing, Copping, and other Sporting requisites MANTLEPIECES. White Marble and Enamelled Mantlepieces for Dining, Drawing, and Bedrooms, in great variety. WA. WATERMAN begs to inform c his friends and tho public of Auckland that he has taken over those old established DININO ROOMS, known as Porter's, nearly opposite Hie Theatre Royal, Queen-street, Auckland, where ho hope* by strict attention to business to obtain a fair share of patronage. Special c&ro has beea bestowed upon the Bedrooms, and sofctlerfs and coiiutry visitors to Auckland will find every comfort. Meals at all hoars. R. FAULTIER, Sole Contractor to the City Council for the Emptying of Barth Closets, Privy Boxes, Cesspits, &c, is prepared to attend punctually to all requests regarding the above. Persona doeiring to have the said places attended to, either weekly, fortnightly, or otherwise, can have tlie s&uig done by leaving a notice, either verbal or written, with the Inspector of Nuisances, City Council Office Queen-etreet.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 4

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