: ]W".- ■'' 'O . T; r ..':-'lV r '; :'i'W.".'- d% Selling Off i Selling .Off london and paris paper pattern de pot. Mrs. Butterworth, MILLINER, HAVING A VKBY . ' ' ; LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY ,' AND OTHER N E W G GOD S, , WILL,HOLD A pi H E A pa A L ..--.-! '! FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. Mrs. B. would call attention to her Long Jackets, and Hundreds of Felt and Straw Hats, that MUST BE SOLD at Low Prices, to make room for New Goods. • a- a Millinery. ■:■ .:"".: - Bonnets, from 4s. 6d. Bats, from 6d. Trimmed Hats, from 1«. 6d. a Ribbons, Feath.-a . .owers, in great variety, at very Lr.-■ _ric.. A Large Stot■_ <-'. i-idies' Silk Scarfs, from 6d. to Bs. 6d. Fancy Goods, &c. . Ladies' Felt and other Costumes, from the best London and Paris Houses Satin, Felt and Fancy Skirts, from 3s. lid. Jackets, from 2s. lid. Ulsters, Waterproofs, and Shawls. , Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, JACKETS, ANP UNDERCLOTHING. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN, Sec, &c. -Drapery. Fancy Dre3s Goods (new shades) French Merino, Serge Russell Cord, Alpacca Winceys, and other Materials, from Lid. Calicoes, from 3Jd. Flannels, from 9jd. Good Wide Winceys, from GJd. CHEAP LINES OF BLANKETS, RUGS, COUNTEBPANES, TOILET COVERS, TOWELS, &c, &c, &c. THESE LINES WILL ALL BE FOUND GOOD _~VALUE FOR CASH. •jSK^ 3* N.B.—MRS BUTTERWORTH has %=_£. made arrangements to i-ec- ive NEW PAl'E.i PATTERNS Monthly, that will enable every Lady to bo her own Dressmaker. CaiLUiiKN Patt.«uns. from Od. JM.RS. OUTT ER WORTH, QUEEN-STREET.
Iffill E ■ /CHEAPEST a_| OU SE i _ \A .LA. IN NEW ZEALAND ! FOR UEALLY GOOD FURNiTLRE, | CONSISTING OF - DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, .BED-ROOM, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND -- COLONIAL-MADE FURNITURE. The Cheapest House in Auckland for CARPETS ! URUSSKLS. TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER DUTCH & FELT CARPETS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSK EHOM. Laigcst Stock of Plain and Fancy FLOORCLOTHS A" Ever Kxhibited in Auckland. All the Newest Pi-t!,-! s LINOLEUM! (The New Carpet), MANILLA, COIR, FLAX, AND CHINA MATTINGS (PLAIN AND FANCY). Silk and Worsted Damask, Reps, Broches, and Cottalines, Plain and Fancy Dimities, Chintzes, Cretonnes. BLANKETS and COUNTERPANES a splendid assortment of gilt chimney glasses. Brass Cornices and Window Poles. T H E i> LIN D OF THE PER I0 D '('his Blind i< manufactured Jfrom Metal of the thickness of note paper; it is light, durable, and elegant: it will not blister or warp with the sun, and is less in price than the Wood Venetian. WINDOW CURTAINS, In Lace, N^U. Muslin, and Lend. WINDOW HOU-VNDS, in White, Butf, aa t -. Green. . , All Sorts of Upholsterer's Trimmings. ; wm _€^"a§~_- ALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINET ; MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, & CARPET a WAREHOUSEMEN, .-.-,'' -HORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Sole Agents r the ~ GROVER & BAKER SEWING-MACHINES .
BOOTS ! BOOTS! SELLING OFF ! SE -LING OFF- _-C. WESTPF AHL begs to inform his friends and the public that he is now SELLING HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND ■SHOES at Greatly Reduced Prices!!! Having bought lately a Large Bankrupt Stock at less than English Cost, he is able to give his customers Great Bargains. —C. WESTPFAHL, opposite Somerfiold and Leek, Queen-street.!] '. J. C. PELHAM, '.•;,-., JLIADDER, OTEP & X>ARROW-MAKER, CARPENTER, JOINER, &c, 49, Victoria-street. Every description of Ladders, Steps, Barrows, Barrow Wheels, Clothes-Hoiaes. Glothes-Boxes, Travelling Chests, &c„. on hand, or made to order. N.B.—Ladders, Steps, and Barrows, lent on hire. ■ ; '• a ■ MR. ROBERT BRE WIN has on view a really superb collection of TERRA COTTA WARE, beautiful and chaste in design, specimens from the Antique, comprising Vases, Cups, Hanging Baskets, Beautiful Ferneries, and Migionette Boxes for the window. During he day the establishment has been thronged by tadmirers of the fine arts. To those who thi Spring would embellish their homes, we wouls recommend an early visit The Goods are splendid copies from Herculaneum specimens.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 16 August 1878, Page 4
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