IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. The prospect of very dull timei, and want of employment in Auckland this winter, has induced MA¥ & HONEYMAN to comtinue their unreserved Sale at London Cost for a limited fame longer, in order to place Drapery and Clothing within the reach of aIL The want of accommodation in our present premises is another reason for making this sacrifice. We therefore trust that the public of Auckland will avail themselves of this opportunity to procur. a supply of useful goods for the coming winter, all of which will be offered at the actual Cost in London. TjpWABDS OF 120 CASES Have been added to HAY & HONEYMAN'S STOCK FOR THE WINTER TRADE, ALL OF WHICH ARE OFFERED WITHOUT PROFIT, OR AT LONDON COST.
THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS ARE JUST OPENED :— FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT— French Merinoea Aberdeen Winceys Poplinettes Camlets Repps, all shades Russian Poplin Sylvan Lustres Peltin Cloths Mexican Chenes Geneppes Silk Warp Chambray*. SILKS— Rich Coloured Silks Hair Cord Silks Shot Glaces Black Glace Black Ducapes Black Gros. PALETOT3 AND SHAWLS— Black Cloth Paletots Waterproof Tweed Mantles Sealskin Mantles Shawls inLlama,Patsley, Cashmere. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT— Horrocks's Longcloth Medium Calicoes Wigan and No Deception Cloths Scotch Shirtings Towellings, &c. Sheetings, Quilts, &c. Blankets Table Covers and Cloths Toilet Covers.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT— Ladies' White Lambswool Hose Ladies' .Striped Lambswool Hose Ladies' Fancy Hosiery Ladieß' Garibaldi Jackets Ladies' Polkas, &c, &c. Ribbons, Feathers, Fancy Belts Perfumery and Fancy Goods. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— Men's Black Cloth and Tweed Coats Men's Black Trousers Men's Tweed Trousers Men's Crimean Shirts Men's Mercery, &c. Hats and Caps in great variety. The superior character of our Importations, and the favourable reception of the public, renders exaggerated statements unnecessary as to the qualities of the Goods, or the substantial advantages now offered to purchasers. HAY & HONEYMAN.
jg^-NOTICE..^ PEEPAEATORY TO STOCK-TAKING, AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR PEBSH AEEIVALS, EX •ENGLAND,' • ELECTRIC,' 'MARY SHEPHERD,' AND 'REGINA.' KEESING, DOITSH, & KEESINGr Will continue their GEEAT SALE AT ENGLISH COST! fTTOE Goods now offered comprise every article in NEW and SEASONABLE FABRICS. Drapery, Clothing, Mantles Shawls, Jackets, Robes, Dresses Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Bonnet, Hat, Mantle, and other Trimming!, | in the newest designs ; Flowers, Feathers, Falls, &c.
K., D., k K.'s Outfit Department includes evety requisite for ensuring comfort to those who are homeward-bound, either via Suez, Panama, or Cape Horn ; and as every article of Clothing is now reduced to its English Cost, K., D., & K. trust that all classes leaving for home will avail themselves of this favourable opportunity of providing an outfit at KEESING, DOITSH,' & KEESING'S, CANADA BUILDINGS, QTJEBN-STREJEST
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3045, 30 April 1867, Page 3
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