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' ' OF "' ' ' ■ '■' "•' ' '■'■' ' ' " "' ' ':' y *' In order bo meet the increasing demand for our POPULAR DRESS MATERIALS,:.WB, have made large preparations in both Colonial, British, and Foreign Fabrics for Winter Season, comprising the latOßt Noveltiee in, ' , ' • ' TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS, COVERTS, AMAZON CLOTHS^ DIAGONALS, SOLIELS, SILK |AND WOOL MIXTURES PLA!N AND FANCY SERGES] COATINGS, etc., etc. VV Te specially invite inspection of our 42.inch S*ancy Coabing Sergea, all Pure Wool, Is 6d, Is 9Ad, la ll£d, and 2a 6d—in all culi uw, unchangeable dye, and grand value. 42-inch all Pure Wool, Amazon Cloth, Now Biues, Now Browne, Greene, etc., etc., at Is Hid;; Extra Seavy, 2s 4d. VERY SPECIAL: Over 2 OOOyds all Pure Wool Fashionable New Zealand-made Dress Tweeds at the extraordinary low prices, Is ll£d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d. (DOUBLE WIDTH.) ' esr This ia a specinl purchase from an overstocked Southern Mill, and ia about the cheapest and besb lob of New Zealand Dreasi Fabrics ever offered by us. _. ', The value and the variety to be seen in our Mourning Department, f^wiliH'^' particularly in Fancy Blacks, is j^MiSiW^S^A SilkS| Velvets» and Velveteens in I '^^^SfmtiWMi^^A. immense variety, including the new i '^^SwWfß^^-'" "Mirror" Velvet in Cherry, Eau de Nil> New TanS) Gold' Moss ' 5 ' ! '^^^:>^^m3^^S etc* Als0 ' an Exclusive Novelty in | New Watered Silk Velvets in all I Mt M^S^m^ • >ilsf r shades. Our noted "Sans/Rival" fiwSw^^^^^^B Velveteen in Black.and all colours ' '^Sffslft^i^S' we be|ieve to be the best and I^H^K' ' MILLINERY, MANTLES, . -^^Bl^B^^m UNDERCLOTHING, RIBBONS, MfflH|pHL LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc., /^^p^^MsfiPlfl^^w the newest and best) in ifrimense J ; variety, at our well-known WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS. I , Our new Catalogue is a grand portfolio of all the latest and 1 I " ■ best styles of Organs and ?ianos. It illustrates describes, jj '■ 1 and gives manufacturers' prices on Organs from $25.00 up M. \ and Pianos frgm $150 lip. It shows how to buy at wholesale ffl [A A direct from the manufacturers, and save over 50 per cent, ffl 1 1 THE, CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS, i 1 ' •- Guaranteed for 25 yrs., have been played and praised for nearly H ' 30 yrs.; to-day they are the most, popular instruments made, ffl ■ ■ Secure our SPECIAL TERMS of Credit, framed to suit the times. | Remember this grand book is sent FREE. Write for it at once, ffl CORNBSH & CO. (Estab. nearly 30y^£Washingt<MiJ^J^ra GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY - ■-'«».-. the.: .. _ :: •■;■:.;■■, Northern Roller Milling Go. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, Have always in stockJhe favourite brands of Flour, ' 6S GHAW&PIQM* 7 AND--- " .S'fAN.pARD/f. i That received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best manufactured, purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New ZealandFor ships 1 stores and exportation " GHAMfION" is properly desiccated, thereby retain. inff ita fine flavour and strontrtihiin warmer oliraafces and the Islands or the racinc. ,In 200 100; and 50,251b bags. /; ; GRANULATED WHEATM.EAL, for nrnking Wheatmeal, Bread, and Sconce, in 200,-100, 50, 25, and 61b bags. FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS in 100, 160, and 2001b eacks,-FOWL-WHEAT in 2401b sacks; BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sack*. • ■ ; BEMOLINA . ■ fo ftlb bags. Makes delicious Cnsturds, and Puddings. Far wholesomer, fresher, richer, and better flavoured than any similar imported food. QEEMINA,'-- ■:••;■ Oar fainbuß Patent Food, made from the finest of wheat, is nutritious, palatable, apdl easily cooked ; very rich in albuminoids and phosphates (muscle, flesh, bmin, and bone formers^; unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDIGESTION,; strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for dailj use in eyeryfaEhilyj.; makes delightful PORRIDGE; le3B heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, ; and much better adapted for this climate. It is pub'iip in jieat 5^ and 101b bagß,- with printed directions and recipes in each/ and May fee had from all Storekeepers and Merchants ' . Prices on application to' " ~ , A. MeCORQUOPAIdS ... j ••• - Managep, .'I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 9 May 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 9 May 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 9 May 1895, Page 7