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MILNE :■_ pHOTCE. IL N E AND ijHOYCE. >c [ HOSIERY AND GLOVES. |&. In thif department we have opened ex direct steamers an immense assortment of Newest Wakes and Stylos for Spring and Summer wear. Never before have we opened 3uch a Profusion of Novelties for the consideration of our patrons; many of which can only be procured trotn us. , Our special XL Kid with stitched backs at 2s lid in Tana ana Beavers (well cut and strong wear). „, . Our well-known 4-button Tan. Black, and Beaver Kid at 3s lid is guaranteed perfect fit and durable wear. Also, a special line 4-domes with stitched backs in Tans and Beavera at 5s lid. Our new Wash-leather Gloves in White. Natural, and Dark Tan* are Belling rapidly at 5s 9d. - A Novelty in 4-button Tan and Beaver Suede with White Points at 43 lid ; also, in Better Qualities with plain and coloured stitched backs in Black, Grey, Tans, and Boaveis. These Gloves are very fashionable. The New Heather Point Glove 3in Black and Tans, with assorted coloured welta and point* to match, are the correct stylo. A Special Lino in 4-sprinK button Black Kid, with Coloured Welts and Points, at 4s lid ; also at 5s lid. All our well-known reliable makes in Black, Tans, Bearers arc now opened. Children's Kid Gloves in Tans, sizes oto 6: also, a specialmake for boys' waar in As3ortod Tans. Riding and Driving Gloves from 2s 9& to 5s lid WE IMPORT OUR GLOVJCS DIRECT FROM LEADING MANUFACTUKJfiRS. The reputation bur Hosiery haa obtained foi Spleiidid Valne will be thoroughly maintained by l^reccnt Shipments from J. and R. Morley and Continental Manufacturers. We specially invite the attention of our lady friends to ihe many Novelties in these Goods, including the New Fancy Rib in Blacks and Assorted Tans, in Spun Silk (Shot Effects), Cashmere. Lislo. and Cotton. The well-known Stainless Dye in our Black Cotton Hosiery at 9d, Is, Is sd, Is 6d, and Is lid. Morley's Sanitary Dye from 2s 3d to 63 lid per pair. Women's Lace Lisle in Tans and Black from Is lid. We have aa immense assortment of Tan Hosiery for Ladies' and Children's wear in Cashmere, Lisle, Spun Silk. Plated Spun, and Cotton in Fancy Ribs ; Is Id Ribs and Plain from Is per pair upwards. Our favourite "Excelsior" Fancy Ribbed Hose at Is 6d are in great demand. Plain Cashmere Hose, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid, 23 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3a 6d up. WE IMPORT OUR HOSIERY FROM BEST ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURERS. .' ! LACES. 1 This Department boing a Specially Important one this season, wo have imported an Immense Variety in all the Newest Makes and Colours. The New Point de Venise in White, Cream Beige, and the New Shade Beurre. or Butter Colour ; also, all the leadinjj makes—Oriental, : Guipure, Irish Point, .Maltese, Valenciennes, Uuchesae, etc., etc. lis.ee Insertions in White, Cream, Beige, Butter from 2d Sin. Fey. Cotton Laces do. do. from 6d \ lOiii. do. do. do. do. from 9d WK IMPORT OUR LACKS FROM BEST ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURERS. ;.. .— MILNE AND /fiHOYCE. l^ - ■ - */ MjEALTU A_A Z/ D Delightful, Wholesome. Refreshing. A. HEATHER, Agent. mHE CORRECT TFITNG AT LAST 1 (Yellow Label). Made from tho finest Virginian leaf" Obtained First Priza as "Tiie BesS Dark Tobacco of the World." A. HEATHER,,Agent First Shipment OF SPUING GOODS (Direct from Manufacturers) NOW OPEN, And selling at strictly Wholesale Prices <\ for Cash, at /?, H 0 BBS. T^ILSON, TV/fCr* ULLAGH & NEW SPRING GOODS. We have great pleasure in advising onr patrons and the general public that wo have now opaned, ex s.s. Knapehu, Aorangi, etc., the bulk of our Now Goods for Spring ana Summer wear. Wo wonld specially invito attention to the Novelties in our Mantle and Millinery Departments, and to the large and beautiful selection of Ureso .Materials, SiJk.v etc. Tho greatest caro has been exercised inseleetin*? tho moat fashionable productions of the liomo Markets at npaclaHy ad vautagcous prices, and weoonilflently nasert that tho goods to hand auunot bo equ&had for vnrioty, quality, and value. ■ MILLTNF.RY. 1" MANTLES. '■ '■ Silk and Lace Man „ T . ._, ties, Silk and Lace Nev? Imported Bon- Mautlettos. Moire Silk nets.-Novelties in Jet Mantlettcs, Black and Bonnets, Fancy GJbj«B, Colourod Capes, Nevr Sailors, Drill Hats. j ttcke ta (Black and ok-., in all the newost Coloured), New Coscolours^ Buttercup, turaes in D s. ill# i' we ed, Burnt, Tan Croamaiid etc> A beautiful *elocJapanese White. New tion of Ladieß - shirts ?^. 6S> xi icti a?. S ha and Waistcoats, Do<)o, Moato Carlo, Blouses. Tea Gowns, Ladas, etc. Flowers Wrappers, etc. of every description, „ — : —• SUNSHADES. DRESSES. —— ~,' . n Ladies wi 1 find a , ; beautiful selection in SG^°tT WCjlc 3 ' Coloured Now.Satin Lainineux gilk c?,,iflour's * all- Wool Blaok and E rf}}e^ dov, <a}i^ ri^' Whiln Olirri-<i nml Frilled sateen do. j»a_r__s Hrfsl! D2nf7*ini]q l» «il thn de Cbin© Umbrellas m new tones of Spring £ ox and Co-3 1 araKOn Shades, Jramcs. ■_ _ HOSIERY AND PMNT3. GLOVES. Splendid assortment The finest stock in of Prints. Sateens, the city of I. and H. Satin Drills, Linens, Morley's Sanitary Printed Kainsooks, Hosiery, and went. Zephyrs. Whipcords, Allcroft, and Co. s _k! Blouse Prints, otc. Gloves. Ladies will consult their interest to inspect our Naw Goods early. Tochnical trade names and -prices cannot convey even £ shadow of an idea of the Goods: therofore, we ask you to inspect. Yon will find ' tho pricea tho lowest in tho city. Five per cent, diocount on all cash purchases of £1 and upwards. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. WILSON, ]\f -piJLLAGH . f\O--ILSON, IVI °L/ULLAGH & \jOIMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY, 180 akd 182, ! QUEEN STREET. " i Telephokb 135,1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 239, 6 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 239, 6 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 239, 6 October 1894, Page 4