QPECIAL. QEASONABLE T INES AT THE D. I. C. BLANKETS All makes, White and Coloured. BLANKETS All size?, Colonial and Imported. BLANKETS All special value FLAMTEL All makes, Colonial and English. FLANNEL & PLAIDINGS GIRLS' AND LADIES' ULSTERS (NEWEST STYLES) IN GREAT VARIETY. Fur Boas and Tippets ALL SPECIAL VALUE. «■ OVERCOATS OVERCOATS JB> THE D. I. C, A. X_.> MORRISON, CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland.
TjIIRST-CLASS T^RESSMAKING AND "jtjriLLINERY T3USINESS FOR DISPOSAL. THE BO_T MARCHE QUEEtf-STREET, AUCKLAND. [Established 1833.] DOING AN EXCLUSIVE CASH TRADE. Principals only dealt with, either by letter or on * personal application. j A, & E. LESUEUR Having placed their business in the market, will offer the public, at. prices that must ensure speedy clearance, tho whole of their SELECTED STOCK OP NEW SEASON'S GOODSHandsome Embroidered and Combination Robes Dress Goods Cashmeres Merinos Serges • Silk and Wool Grenadines RICH SILK VELVETS AND PLUSHES Velveteens Fancy Dress Silks CHOICE MILLINERY Untrimmed Straw and Felt Hats and Bonnets ' in large variety Hosiery Gloves Corsets Ribbons, Laces, Gimp Sets, Trimmings and Ornaments Wool Clouds Umbrellas Fur Boas, Feathers, Flowers, Birds' Wings, etc. DRESSES Will be made up, as heretofore, for the nominal charge of 12s 6d. Fit, Style, and Finish second to none in the colonies. ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND FOR CASH ONLY. A. & E. Lesueur respectfully recommend their patrons to avail themselves of this GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE. SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, MAY 20. QPECIAL JOB LINES. P: DAVISON'S BABY-LINEN AND LADIKS' UNDERLINEN WAREHOUSE, 7, 9, 11, Junction Queen and Grey St 3. 150 dozen Black Silk Chenille Fringe at 3d, 4Jd, 6d, 7Jd, 9d, Is. Is 3d per yard ; worth Is 6d to 8s 6d per yard. Large assortment of Plain and Beaded Ornaments—2d, 3d. 4d, sd, 6d,'9d, Is each; worth Is to 4s 6d each.' 25 dozen Ladies' Tan Kid Gloves, 4 buttons, all one price, Is per pair, worth 2s 3d. 140 dozen Tinsel Gimps, all colours, at 3d per yard; worth Is per yard. 60 dozen Ladies' Leather Belts, various colours, two and three bs:.V_les, all ut Is to Is 61; each; worth Is 9d to 3s lid each. 97 Ladies' Waterproofs, bought very, cheap, all at 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s.M, 63 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 5d ; worth 6s lid to 16s 6d each. 28J~dozen Fur Trimming, 2 inches to 6 inches wide, 6d, Bd, Is, Is 3d, 2s per yard ; worth 2s, 3s 6d to 63 6d yard; in Greys, Browns, Fawns. 300 Boys' Caps, peaked and without, worth 2s 6d to 4s 6d; all to be sold at Is each. 6,000 yards YakLacos, various colours, all at 2d * per yard; worth 9d to 2s per yard,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 120, 22 May 1890, Page 3
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