NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. CHOICE DRESS MATERIALS: BLACK GLACE SILKS, COLOURED SILK DRESSES, BLACK LACE SHAWLS AND MANTLES, BLACK GLACE PALETOTS, PRINTS, BRILLIANT PRINTS, GINGHAMS, PARACHUTES, HOSIERY, JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, ETC., ETC. W. RATT R A Y HAS now on view his first Shipment of NEW and CHOICE SPRING STOCK as above, and invites attention to the same. The Dress Materials, Black Glaces, Lace Shawls, Prints, &c, are all selected expressly for W. R., and will be found one of the best assortments of Goods erer shown in Auckland. Also, just landed, Sheetings, Quilts, Ticks, Linens, Calicoes, Furnishing Goods, and Horrocks's Long Cloths (all numbers), at considerably Reduced Prices. Horrocks's Long Cloth (yard wide), 9a. lld.Jper dozen. Also, NEW SPRING CLOTHING, ex J Pegasuß, J a J|splendid Stock in Boys', Youths', and Men's. Double Crown Mole Trousers. All Cotton Goods, at the Reduced Rate of Cotton. W. RATT R A V, tfEW ZEALAND HOUSE, fcSHORTLAND-STREET.
RETURN OF MR HAY FROM THE ENGLISH- AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS, WITH ▲ T ARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPE ING GOODS, Purchased personally during the great London Money Panic, under immense advantages. These Importations comprise the MOST ELEGANT AND RECHERCHE SELECTION OF GOODS EVER IMPORTED INTO THIS CITY. FIRST SHIPMENT NOW LANDING, EX <SIAM, J And which will be submitted to the LADIES and the PUBLIC in a few days. We strongly recommend intending Purchasers to delay until viewing our NEW STOCK, as the inducements we are enabled to offer CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Particulars in a future advertisement. FRENCH KID GLOVE AND SILK DEPOT. HAY & HONETMAN.
9s. 6d FRIEND'S 9s. 6d. 9s. 6d S Ijßfl | 9S - 6d - TWEED t{ j'JI 111 ! TWEED TEOUSEES if IB 2 TROUSERS A FEIEND TO ALL. DOWN by'the Union Bank, FRIEND'S Clotbing Store does stand. Although your Friend, he don't give credit, or take your note of hand. The reason why he can^t do this, he sells his Uoods so low, . Far cheaper than in other shops, which everyone must know. . He never yet attempted so to take the public m As those who when you pay a pound, they give five shillings in. Who has not sense enough to know, that discount is all puff? , • ~ w First they stick the prices on, then take it ©it— wnat stuff! Then why not try your Friend? You really can'fc do better ; .. He makes one price, and that bo cheap ; he 11 suit you to a letter. His Coats the latest fashion are, his Vests the finest made ; , He sells his Trousers cheaper than any m the trade. His Crimean Shirts are such a stock, it puts me in a fix To know how he can sell them so low as five *nd six. fie has the largest stock, I'm sure, of Hats and Of course^you've seen his Deerstalker, that Hat of great renown. He has men's, boys', and youths' French Peaks, that run from two and six ; . To one price, I must let you know, your true Friend always sticks. Now if you would clothe well and cheap, please go, before you're late, To Friend, who's at your service all day, from eight to eight. Go and see Fiiend's assortment of HATS, CAPS, AND CLOTHING. Q. W. FEIE ND, 142$ QUEE N- STREET, Opprtiite Union Bank.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 3
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