COST PRICE BARGAIN. WITNEY BLANKETS, 10/6 and 15/6, Usual Price 20/ and 25/6. FOR MONDAY ONLY. HAS GONE TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. HE WILL BE AWAY THREE WEEKS.. THB OBJECT OF HIS VISIT is mainly to keep himself thoroughly in touch with the newest Ideas and Goods, and while he is not necessarily on a buying expedition bent, he is almost sure to bring back with him some novelties. MEANWHILE, iri order that his business should not show the slightest falling away during his absence, but rather, that it should be given an extra lillip, he has given instructions that the following COST PRICE BARGAINS be offered daily without reserve. TAILOR-MADE COATS AND SKIRTS. This*is certainly one of the most astounding lines that ever Iredale has offered. THINK OF IT! Ladies' Tailor-made Cloth Coats and Skirts, in every possible colour and shade, and all cut in Londo.n, in the very newest styles. IREDALE'S PRICE IS 25/ FOR THE WHOLE SUIT. It is, of course, not the price of making. SPEAKING OF COATS AND 3KIRTS, it must not be overlooked that the SMARTEST GARMENTS at the EASTER RACES WERE THOSE TURNED uUT BY IREDALE'S TAILOR. They were his first productions, and so successful that already Iredale feels quite assured of the success of his new venture. HE IS TURNING OUT COATS AND SKIRTS FROM FOUR GUINEAS,'A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED; NO FIT, NO CHARGE. This does not mean that Iredale anticipates misfits. It simply means that he guarantees every customer satisfaction. A GIFT OF DRESS GOODS. Iredale is offering a sensational lot of Winter.Fancy Double-width Dress Goods. They are all genuine High-class Goods, and worth in every case not less than 2/11 per yard. Until Iredale's return, if they last so long, they will go at 1/64. • ! EXCLUSIVE FRENCH ROBE LENGTHS. This is another wonderful bargain of a high-class order. Exquisite French Robe Lengths, no two alike, Iredale is throwing away as a special inducement at GO/. They would be cheap at 84/. IN THE HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. Iredale is showing some really splendid lines at marvellously low prices. The increasing trade in this department; has necessitated an increased space. In. order to grant this Iredale has relinquished the Gentlemen's Mercery, Ready-made Clothing and Hats, and has transferred the Household Department to the seciion lately occupied by those goods. Every other Department now participates tn the extension, and the result will undoubtedly be ANOTHER SUDDEN JUMP FORWARD IN THE-iEVER. INCREASING RETURNS. Iredale will leave Gentlemen's Mercery alone until he acquires more space. TABLE COVERS EXTRAORDINARY. ..Iredale has just opened out a magnificently assorted stock -of these Goods, including all the latest high-class novelties. To give this Department a gopd start in its new quarters, Iredale is offering full Size Tapestry Table Covers at 11/6, that are usually sold at IG/C, and some Lovely Tapestry Gipsy Table Covers at 7/11, usual price 10/11. .."".. THE NEW FUR '. NECKLETS Iredale has specially imported a magnicent lot of the latest Fur Necklets, ranging from almost infinitesimal prices up to eight guineas. Ladles should see therii without delay. First choice is always best. IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT .IN THE FANCY- DEPARTMENTS IN EVERY.DEPARTMENT During Iredale's Absence, THEHJ ARE EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS, To enable his assistants to prove that IREDALE'S PRESENCE is not always necessary to keep on increasing the ever-increasing turnover. •JKE D A L E A. KNOTTY AND VEXING QUES- ■"■ TION FOR • MANY LADIES TO . . DECIDE. 'WHERE SHALL I PURCHASE MY GLOVES AND HOSIERY?' - WILSON, . jM-CQULLAGH, & QO. Have always held a First class reputation for ■ excellent . value arid reliable makes in '.'■. , GLOVES AND HOSIERY. And they beg to append a rough summary of stock from J. R. Mprley, Dent, Alcroft and Co., Fownes Bros., and other World famed Firms. NEW AND FRESH GOODS JUST OPENED. GLOVES. Special Line in Tan Kid at 2/8 Special Tans, Browns, Chocolate, and Black at 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and 5/6, the best value in Auckland Province Suede; for Street and Evening Wear — Tans, Beavers, Black, White, and Cream, from 3/11 DRIVING—DEN(T'S, 'MUSKAT,' 'WORCESTER,' 'RAINPROOF' Ladles' arid Children's Fur Tops White Kid 2/11, Silk and Evening Shades from 1/3, and the Latest Novelty for evening wear, Silk with PUFF TOPS Taffeta and Cashmere in great variety; also, 4 button Cashmere with Hand; made Button holes. ■ ".'■' HOSIERY. ■■• ■-, ■•■■- To supply all classes, and to give Tip top value is the aim of WILSON, McCULLAGH, & CO., And for guide they submit the following abridged List :— Ladies' Plain. Ribbed, Fancy Cashmere and Llama 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/, 2/6 * HAND-SEAMED THROUGHOUT. Lace and Embroidery Fronts, Cashmere 1/6, 2/,.2/6 Boys (especially heavy for hard wear) Ribbed Knicker Hose Children's from 1/ and Socks in Black, "White, Tan, Lace, 2 size, Cotton, and Cashmere, in all sizes and prices WHEN REQUIRING GLOVES or HOSIERY REMEMBER AND VISIT 'TJEW r^EALAND TTOUSE, Wilson, McCutlagh ■& Coo 248, 250, Queen Street. Telephone 133.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1899, Page 4
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