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Black Satins, special London purchase, 24-inch, 1/lli, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. . TETBI^riEB'X'S. Coloured Silk Velvets, in every shade, and Blacks, all best grades. Velveteens at all prions and In all shades and Black. Our well-known vaiues in this matchless assortment. Fancy Figured Velveteens, for Blouses. New Spot Velveteens, "Louis" Velveteens, tn Blaok, and all shades. OOLOUKBB _D:EUe3S.S FABRICS. v- • - • . > .•"■'■ Everything New in British and Foreign Dress Fabrics, British Tweeds, French and English Novelty Stuffs, in Plaint and Fancies. Double-width Fancy BTouae * checks. 1/91; 42-inch Dark Blouse Checks, 1/4J; 44-lncfa New Coloured Fancy Mohairs, special, at 1/HJ. Pure Wool Basks i Cloths, all shades, 2/1 L SPECIAL LINE 44-inch All Wool "Vigoyne," in every shade, the best line in the trade, 1/11J yard. All-wool Amazons, 43 to 4*-inch, all colours, 1/6J, ,l/B_i, etc.; SO-incth Costume Cheviot Friezes, 4/6 yard. Box Cloths, for Costumes, in exquisite shades; 48-lnch Covert Suitings and Cestume Cloths, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11. Ripley's "Pirle" Finish Coverts, 3/6 and 4/6; 44-lneh (double width), All-wool Dress Tartans, 2/6. The "Baden," a special costume cloth, in Black and Navy, extra value, 1/11 J. New Costume Cheviots, at 3/6 and 3/11.; 54-inch Beavers, for Capes, all shades, 3/13, 4/11. A Special Line of 42-inch Coloured Mohair Fancies, at l/<_ and, 1/21, worth doable. Black and White Checks and Broken Checks, in Wool, Mohair and Union, 1/OJ to 4/6. Poplins and Repps, in pure wool only, all shades, 44-lnc.h, 1/114, 2/6, 2/11 MELTONS, MELTON SEBGES, ETC., good makes only, and wonderful valucs,42-ln to 56-in wldo, ?Jd to 1/111 yd; 44-lnch Coloured Satin Cloths; special, at 1/111 Fancy Silk, mix Tartans, for Blouses, 44-inch, 1/111. Double-width Winter Dress Checks, all colours, 1/BJ, 1/61. AH-wool Costume Tweeds (English), New Check and Colours, 2/11; 44-inch Heavy Check Tweeds, 1/61, 1/91- Every Shade in French Cashmeres and MerinoK. Our values need no comment The demand for these Goods has been carefully provided for, and our splendid collections are selling freely already. French Spots and Figures, 1/65 1/Ui Allwool Fancy Check Flannel Blousings (shrunk), beautiful colourings, 1/Si and 1/lli. Abo a splendid lot of these useful Goods at 83d, IOSd, 1/21, 1/41. ' Hieh'-das-Wrapper Goods, new patterns, 9jd. 113 d, l/2_4. A good Tartan Btousing at 73d. B SBKG-IIS. V • Black and Navy Dress Serges are anwpver-increasing feature here. Reason,very best values; none offered but pore wool and fast dy«. See our VICTORY Serge? specially made and branded for us. Efcac.cs and Navys, 44-inch to 58-inch, 1/H1 and all prices to 4/6; 44-inch Dress Serges, Fine, Medium, and Heavy, 1/04, 1/41, W 1/94. 1/IU, to 5/6; 56-inch A.W. Serges for Costumes and Habits, 2/11 upward*; 44-inch Cravenotte Serges, 3/11. FOX'S celebrated English Serges, Blacks am1 Indigos, in 44 and 56 inch, from 3/6. black: d:el:-EI.ss33S. "Priestly's" Black Satin Cloths (Soliols), 1/111, 2/3, 2/11; All-Wool Corkscrews, 46 to 50 inch, woar guaranteed and fast dye, 8/6, 4/6; Motz Cords, 3/6, 4/6- All-Woe Bengalines. 1/111. 2/6, 2/11 to 5/6; 46-inch Black Sicilians, 2/11, 3/0. 3/11. 4/6, 5/6, Silk Finish Lustres, 44-inch, 1/41 to 6/6; Figured Lustres, 1/41 to fi/6; Figured Mohai Novelties. 1/41, 1/91, 1/111 to 4/6; Black Silk and Wool Fancys, 4/6, 4/11, 5/9, 7/9; French Merinos and Cashmeres, Blues and Jets, spiendld finish—our well know values, 1/41 to 3/6 A choice collection of exclusive Black Robes, one of a kind, only 25/ to 85/. Rich afa.ta.asse Cloths for Mantles. Half Mourning Novelties i Spots and Stripes. ; SBSRV±:ixrG-£L Mercerised Sateen Stripes, also Metallic Stripes for Skirts, Flounces, Frills, etc., every piece guaranteed to wash and wear. The popular Moreen Skirtings (An tique) and every shade and in Black at 1/111; a better line still at 2/11, New patterns and colours in 37-inch Winter Worsted Skirtings at all prices. PATTERNS SENT ON APPLICATION. KJr I¥ I I I 1 1 OC Vy i\ KJ S^A I 1 \L____. I j L— I L/ . WHOLESALE AWD FAMILY DRAPERS. ■!,WI;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 7

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