II Mm &WM&B that has attended our trading operations in t7i& Wll GOOD ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE %10 P°R CASH ONLY--1 far pr(M&M*i t00 > °f c^&a/r^ m(/b tit tfv& &ft£ of ecodlv season all I //j and douUful stock at its reduced valtoe ; and foginning ea&fa I g, totih nothing lut <$resJi/ ; Reasonable 3oods, Jvas also 1 ? ih l&^or V up i?v ahoict twelve years what is now tJie \httd dfafaM draperij business in prolaily in th& I 1 $hs& principles, wMg7v Jiave tvorJoed so ivell in t7i£ past, tve U idcrnvmed strictly to adfaer& to in the future; and toith the dmi mfiAwM toe invite inspection of the NEW SPRING TOODS, wkic/b have he?v piorchased oy tos i?i> the fy§orld;s M&st ikthte, and on very lest cash terms. Sp«ial attention is directed to LINEN AND GENEKAL DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Our importations i-. this Department are extremely heavy, comprising a large shipment of THE FAMOUS VVATERSPEAY CALICOES and LONGCLOTHS, manufactured expressly for ourselves, and procurable nowhere ': else in Auckland. Guaranteed pure, and splendid value. WHITE and GREY SHEETINGS, best makes at lowest rate 3. p Pieces Flannelettes, fast colors and new patterns OUR WELL-KNOWN MAKES OF SHIRTINGS, BLUE WEFTS, AND SCOTCH TWILLS. 5 Cases of Very Handsome CRETONNES, New Patterns and Colourings. (LAIN AND 'FANCY COLOURED ART MUSLINS, LACE CURTAINS, MADRAS > ."..' MUSLINS, QUILTS, BED COVERS, RUGS, BLANKETS. JLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, etc, direct from the Makers. Bought cheap and will be sold cheap. ' Our reputation for good value in all kinds of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY we are dotermined to sustain by marking these Goods at the lowest possible remunerative profit. PUIRIE IRISH! LUsTEIsTS, gliding Bleached and Unbleached Table Damasks, Napkins, Fronting Linen Towels, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc., have always been a SPECIELITE with us. We procure our supplies direct from the Mills in Belfast, and ~ ~ our value in these is always exceptional. IMPOETERS AND CASH DEAPEB&
THE (LIMITED), | hm. West, Auckland, KEEP IN STOCK , 3,000,000 FEET of 'SEASONED TIMBER. ft™ AND BUILDERS desirous to Nr TiM.S' l S Uon nfor e°od work should «&INB S Ha FLOOIUNG' LINING, "PPllort ?rn D"ORS- antl SASHES muH ba Sl^W, AND INTENDING wSS" a! 3° «? that their best InSO'BUJIITB, "fl» Safety Explosive. I 4 mM?ni;Si I? to, ril?. tionftl Exhibition o( Thamn.7 Metalling. London.) jj« mwS^T both theore ?telt»Kii Y,° 1O!1K a «° Pronounced ; "^''ientalexplMion 13'^66 £rom the dauser ht?^ n k oei? e Vc L o °si Dt h that Robnrite d 0«» I MJ» known. 3t than a"y °*er oxplo- ) y! Effectivonessl what more I tl£ i ' lt! tol3Slnokelcs9 and f«o from noxious io£»oHre 8 Cze taiM no nitro fircutvun, and **"*"«" . * PM-Jand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 7
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