THE PEOPLES HATTER. J. W. SHACKELFORD IS NOW SHOWING FOR THE SEASON THK I.ATKST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S FELT, SILK, & STRAW HATS, HELMETS, BOATING & CRICKET CAPS, &S AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. INSPECTION AND COMPARISON INVITEDHATS AND CAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, CLEANED, AND BLOCKED. N.8.-CUSTOMERS' SILK HATS VELURED WHILE WAITING FREE OF ■ CHARGE. TIES AND SCARVES, JUST OPENED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE, VERY CHOICE AND CHEAP. WHITE AND REGATTA SHIRTS, HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Cricket, Tennis, and Boating Costumes, Gloves, Collars, Braces, Etc. J. W. SHACKELFORD, i HAT AND CAP MAKKK AND GENTLEMEN'S MK'U'TO. 210 QUKEN-STREET (OPPOiITB MUSSItS MoAKTHUIfS WaRKHOUSKJ.
NO LADY SHOULD PAY A HIGH PRICE TO SUPPORT THE CREDIT SYBTEM WHEN SHE Can aecure Perfect Fit and Style for 12s 6d at LeSUEUJR'S queen street, auckland. Ladies purchasing everything that / i ia requisite for a dross at Mar- /^^O / velloualy Low Prices for Cash, //0«/ and for 12ii Cd may rely upon / j^y / securing a perfect tit and / /ji good stylo. Just reoeived a /Q^ ji® large stock of the leading / f—\ / \JL NOVELTIES /SJ7 In Silk, Woollen and / / Toprovo Cotton Fabrics, pur- /&/ tho Renu" chased before tho //"y / 'netloßß °' advanco in prices In / / tl»'8 asserthe Homo and Con- / Trf/ tion send 01 tinental Market*. /W/ call for P°*" These goods aro /-"^/ terns and prices. being sold at / / " '. much lower /<%>/ Alargoandchoio* quotations /Ch / 9tock of than last /£}/ MILLINERY season. //"W/ m • , j tt« / SiJI Trimmed and Un12S. 6(j. /O/ trimmed Hats and Bon —p= —— j I nets to seloot from in ft /S«V / tho latest raris'»n Novel jUI /'*t / t'ea# //y/ Mourning in all its /N/ branches. /Ay / Orders receive prompt attention. 100 LADIES' AND GIRLS' MACINTOSHES 30 to 50 per cent, under Wholesale Price. . Macintosh for^d,wo^0 s6 d. and 5. Od LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND DRESSED EQUAL TO NEW FOR Is. 3d. Name or Initials must bo sewn on each pair. LeSUBXJKS BON MARCHE, QUEEN STREET Three doors from Wcllesley-strcet Kast. SPRING Q. O O D S NOW SHOWING. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS, SEND FOB PATTERNS, lI.LUBTUA.TKD CATALOGUE, AND RULlta FOR SUXF-M HAS URIf MENT, MERCHANT TAILORS, SnORTLAND-STREET. TBLBPHONK .. .. .. .. 421 BOX POST-OFFICE 203 DINGER SEWING MACHINES Sales in 1882 603,292 Machines, Baiee In 1881 561J036 Machines. Ikobbase 42,256 Machines. I^THRKB! OUT. OF KVKRY FOUR MA CHINES SOLD IN TIIK WOULD AUK ■* SINGERS. • | UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED FIRST PRIZES ! AND AT CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION TWO GOLD A TWO SILVER MEDALS. TO BE OBTAINED AT PER 2/6 WEEK P.HR 2/6 WEEK AIT 261, QUEKN ST., AND AT KaRANGAHAPI Road, Auckland. BEWARE OF GERMAN AND OTHER IMITATIONS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 246, 19 October 1886, Page 4
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