AUTUMN .. :.i ■ -VTOVELTIES. -La . MILKE & gflOY C E ARE NOW OPENING ■AUTUMN -j^OVELTIES. In -yrILLINERY, ATANTLES J\RESS j ■ : • rV-rATERIALS... p LOVES TTOSIERY TjiANCY (NOODS 1;.".'. X Also, COMPLETE RANGES OF ■NTAPERY AND , ; pOODS. AUCKLAND. Wilson, ■•McCullagh & COo ROBES — We are now showing in our Dress Department a Great Variety of Specially Imported Exclusive Robea, in Charming Colourings, suitable for Tailor-made Costumes, now the prevailing- Fashion. Also, a Rich Selection •of Fancy Velvets, and Shot 'Silks for Vests CLOTHS—It being evident from Home sources that plain materials are to take the lead for the Autumn and Winter seasons, we have secured a Splendid range of Amazons,: Poplins, Bengalines, 'Ottomans, Ccrteles, and Cycling Cloths, ranging from 2/9 to 9/6 per yard • . VELVETS—Our present stock of Velvets and Velveteens include a beautiful range of shades, from 1/ per yard the New . Corduroy from 1/4 yard', and' a Special" Purchase of Evening • Shades alt 1/3 yard CAPES—PIain Beavers and Reversible Tweeds for Capes,- Bearskins and Astrachans for Children's Coats. ■XTEW _. TTOUSE, . ; Wilson, V.' McCullagh & Col ' ■ '-5S- .„• > 248, 250, Queen Street. • Telephone 135. A UCKLAND TfIXHIBITION. THE ONLY FIRST AWARD FOR BAKING POWDER Was adjudicated to •TEE OLD MILL' BRAND. Prepared from the Finest Ingredients. Accurately Gauged and Perfectly (Tombined. Obtainable only from the Proprietor. H. M. SMEETON-QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. ■p TTNEEBONE & QO. HAS JUST OPENED: • 105 CASES DRAPERY, DIRECT FROM LONDON, Containing: A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NEW WINTER GOODS. , ; . '. t ; , Also. ' ■ NUMEROUS JOB LINES AND BARGAINS, Bought at the end of the Home Winter Season. We are now offering: • •• Heavy Grandrill Shirting, s£d, worth 7Jd Extra Wide Stripe Flannelette, 2/11 doz, value at 5/G A Full Dress Length of All Wool French Serges, in all Colours, at 6/11 ttie dress, worth 11/0 Latest Styles in New Winter Straws 1/, ' 1/6, 1/U Novelties in Ladies' Felt and Fancy Hats 2/11, 3/11 , . ■/ .. . •Blankets from 2/6 each Job Purchase of Colonial Blankets, large sizes, selling .at 16/6, "19/6, 22/6 per pair . , 200 Large size Rugs at 3/6, 5/6, 6/11, and. 8/11 15 pieces Heavy Twill Sheeting-, 2 yards wide, worth 1/3 yard, at 10!Jd yard Wonderful Value in Corsets, at 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 Stylish Capes, bought job at 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 Ladies' Waterproofs, 8/11, 12/6, 15/6 Mens' 5/11 Crimean Shirts at 3/11 each 209 pairs Men's All Wool N.Z. Tweed Trousers 8/64 for 5/11 Men's N.Z. Tweed Suits, worth .27/6, at. 17/6 the suit ■'-.-" ' ' ■ '■■ '■ ■ ABOVE BARGAINS NOW OBTAIN- ' ABLE AT pi J£NEEBONE & £O.'.S UPPER SYMONDS-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1899, Page 4
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