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Brapery* Clothing, &c fTIHE ATTENTION OP LADIES ■ -*- is requested to a Special Lino of Parisian Trimmed Bonnets and Hats of recherche Style bought job at the end of the past Home Summer Season, and are among the Newest Styles that have reached Auckland, at about one-half of tho high prices tliis class of goods usually commands. At R. H. ABBOTT & CO.'S. NOW SHOWING. A Magnificent Variety in Prints, which are replenished by Novelties every few days. In this class of goods our Patrons are assured that nothing Pretty or New escapes as. Also, a Large Variety in every make and shade of the so-much-worn Summer Beiges. All at fine-cut prices, to meet the times, and sold for Cash only. At It. IT. ABBOTT & CO.'S. JUST OPENED, A Special Line of 156 pairs Ladies' Corsets, at 2s lid and 3s lid. These are a make of Goods that usually commands a much higher figure. Tn Millinery, Gloves, Ribbon, and Hosiery, the best endeavours are exerted to give value that cannot be surpassed. At R. 11. ABBOTT & CO.'S. ■ IN CLOTHING, We are offering a Special Line of Men's Worsted Suits (all wool guaranteed), at 29s 6d, job. These were sold last season at 455. On hand, a Largo Supplyof Nelson Tweed Trousers, for Working Men, at 6s lid, at E. H. ABBOTT & CO.'S, KABANGAHAPE HOAD ; BRANCH, UPPER SYMOND9 - STREET. SILK TTOSE! QILK TTOSE ! JO. k3 XX P. DAVIS ON Has just purchased a job line of Silk Hose, and will sell them as under :— HALF COST! HALF COST PRICES! Ladies' Black, Pale Blue, Cream, and Pink, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid; Maroon, Navy, Cardinal, 33 Gd. 3s lid, 4s 6d. Children's Pale Blue, Pink, and Cream, 1. la lid; 2, 2s 3d ; 3, 2s 6d ;4,259d ; 5 2s lid. Black and Dark Colours, 23 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s3d. 200 dozen Ladies' Trimmed Linen Collars at 6d each: usual prices, Is to 2s 6d. 15,000 yards Beaded Net in Navy, Maroon, Black and Gold, Black and Silver, Drab," etc., all at 2d per yard ; usual price, 9d yard. 400 yards Beaded Gossamer, White and Silver, Drab and Gold, Brown and Gold, at 6d per yard; usual price, Is per yard. A beautiful assortment of Ladies' Printed Skirts from Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid-very cheap. Ladies' Print Dresses from 6s lid to 21s. Ladies' Stuff Dresses from 12s 6d to 355. Ladieß' Print Morning Wrappers, 2s lid to 4s lid. Children's Print, Sateen, and Stuff Dresses, 2s 6d to 7s 6d, at half warehouse prices. Very special line-50 dozen Ladies' and Children's Printed Aprons at 6d each. Also, largo variety of Coloured and White Aprons from 7jd to 5s 6d. Magnificent assortment of Fans, bought very cheap, to be sold at 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d; worth 3s 6d to 14s 6d. In all the newest shades. Beautiful variety of Sun Bonnets from Is to 9s 6d. No. 9, JUNCTION QUEEN & GREY Sts. PRICE 1 TT>RICE I TDRTCE 1/6 I 116 I V 1/6 BEAUTIFUL LONG ,■"..,, OSTRICH FEATHERS In Cream, Tuscan, Grey, Tan, and Pink. 1/» Just Received, a parcel -i /» C! Hβ of the above, to be sold I a ¥\Ti the very low price ot^J^Jd^, W. P. OGILVIE, Victoria Street West. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. To secure a Perfect Fit and Newest Style, try OUTTERICK'S pUT pAPER "OATTERNS. Metropolitan Fashions, Illustrating Patterns, monthly, Id each ; 2s per annum, post free. AGENT— Wμ. P. O(iIL VI E, DRAPER. VICTORIA-STREET WEST. CHEAPER THAN EVER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. C. HOPKINS, London House, Victoria and Nelson Sts., Is now showing some of the cheapest Drapery and Clothing ever offered in Auckland, as the following lines will show :— Dress Materials in Greys, Browns, and Fawns, 4s lid for 12yds; Striped Dolaines, 12yds for 3s lid ; grand value in Di ess Materials at 6s 9d, in fashionable shades ; Coloured Satin in all shades, from Is per yard; 80-Inch Heavy Twill Sheeting, Is OJd (White); 90-inch Heavy Twill Sheeting, Is 3d (White); a lot of Slip Mats, Is each; Men's Mosgicl Tweed Suits, 33s 6d; Men'a Tweed Suits, 12s 9d; Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 7s lid ; Men's Coloured Mole Trousers, 4s lid (value for your money); Men's Tweed Trousers, 3s lid pair ; Youths' Tweed Trousei'S, 3s lid; Boys' Tweed Trousers, 33 6d; grand line in Men's Merino Sox, 9d; Men's Brown Cotton Sox. 2id per pair. C. HOPKINS, London House, Victoria and Nelson Streets. N.B.—Open every evening till 9 o'clock. Architects. P. HERAPATH, F.K.1.8.A.] [S. M. HERAPATH P HERAPATH and SON, • ARCHITECTS, Colonial Bank Buildings, TJI DWA R D B A R~T LE V, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDING 3. QUEEN-STREET. -jmDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITE T3, QUEEN-STRKET. AUCKLAND r7"p. f. M7~BlfrTr ows, ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. 317._ Victoria Arcade. t\/-illiXm er~rTng ton, M.INST. C.E., M.INST. M.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER, auckland. Wh. skiWer and son, • Builders. Carpenters, and Joiners, Vulcan Lane. Allßranches of the Building Trade executed by Experienced Workmen. Shop Fronts, Office Fittings, &c. ■Y&r F. BURROWS, DRAUGHTSMAN, HERALDTC ARTIST, JLLUMIJSATOR, DESIGNER. International Patent and Trade Mark Agency. Auckland Offices: HILL'S CHAMBERS, QUEEtf-STREET (next A.M.P. Insurance Buildings). Tt>~f"c~H M OnT HO US E, J\) PONSONBY ROAD, AUCKLAND. W. COCH RA N, Sens., FAMILT BUTCHER.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 269, 15 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 269, 15 November 1887, Page 3