Are nov prepared with Flannels and Blankets of eve™ a > for tlie present season. descnPtiou FLATOELS for MMt , OhMren , wear, from English,. French, and Colonial Mai • t Real Welsh, Colonial,limitation Colonial s' "' * *nd French. . '^ . ftnd BLAI^^ETS, all si zeS) in New Zealand and iWU'' v The splendid value in these goods attract the JLI admiration of every real economist. ■ ; " an<^ DQWyfIFILTS. m.w*^^ a handsome, serviceable, and comfortable bedroom decorat1 ■winter at exceptionally low prices. ■ ' w SATiy QUILTS AND TOILET COW, MpeKedi , ( the oldrfaslnoned Marscella Cloth, nmqh iWe durable arid easily washed. In pure white with Raised Patterns, in m^ Pesigns. Wo 9 Wo & IMPC. in directing attention to their makes in White and Grey Calicoes, would also emphasize the fact that th Goods advertised under this heading are their exclusive specialties^ and combine the merits of excellence and cheapness. Ohlv to X had from them. . ( AIjSO a well-assorted STOCK OF TABLE LINEN ahd other MANCHESTER GOODS. # ■. ,■ ■■ ■ ■■'.'•■■■■ ■ GENERAL DRAPERS, 180 & 18S, QUEEN STREET, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Begs to thank his customers and friends for their past patronage, at the same time begs to inform them that his business having so increased that the present shop is far too smaller his requirements, he has taken those commodious premises lately known as Goodson's Arcade, 210, Queen-street, opposite Messrs. McArthur & Co.'s Warehouse, where he will in future sonduct his business on the same principles as. before, selling for cash and GIVING AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS WITH EVERY SUIT. Having taken these premises he will be able to, makei untfDetter show of Fancy Suitings, Coatings, and Tweeds,. &M diich he has got one of the best and most varied stocks* Sew Zealand. He intends to keep up his present reputation )f giving a first-class article for the smallest possible pW People buying from tho above shop may depend upon getting a garment . JUT AND MADE BY A PRACTICAL IMB And in the very latest style. . , . ~ fOTE NEW ADDRESS i, • ' 210, QUEEN STKEET, A tew doors higher B p than th« Awcklaud Sayings BaaU, and op McArtbwr & Oo,?sPrior to leaving old shop I am holding a Great Veeds and Remnants, so that the New Shep will e^ dth an entirely New Stock No eld tweeds wfl. utofoldsW All must be sold at a^y^.- "•_
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1888, Page 6
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