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J. & W. WILLIAMS, Karangahape Road, Newton. ALSO GENERAL STOEEKEEPERS AT WHANGAROA & KAEO, N. ESTABLISHED 1880. PRICE LIST. Flannels, in White or Blue, 7Jd 9*d 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/Blankets, 8/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 14/6 16/6 18/6 to 30/- pr.pair Calicoes, in White or Grey, 2Ad 3d 3Jd 4d 4Jd 5d 5M 6d 8d Sheetings, White or Grey, Twilled or plain, 7sd 9sd If- 1/3 1/6 2/Cashmeres, Black or Coloured, 1/3 1/6 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 French Merinos, Black and Coloured, 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 Brown Holland, 4£d 6jd 6Jd 7£d BJd 9£d 10} d ll^d 1/3 Diapers, Linen or Cotton, B|d 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 Silesias, in Slate, Black, Brown, White, 3d 4£d 6d 9d 1/Cretonnes, s£d 6£d 7£d 9id 1/Prints, 2£d 3id 4Jd s£d 6*d 7M B*d Winceys, 4Jd s£d 6£d 7jd 9Jd 1/Moleskin, White or Coloured, 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 Table Baizes, 1/ 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 Tweeds, and Serges, 1/ 1/6 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 Window Hollands in plain Green, White, and Fancy Stripes all widths, from 36 inches. v Lace Curtains, 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 7/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 15/- 20/Towels, Honey Comb or Turkish, 3£d 4Jd ssd 7Jd 1/- to 2/Velvets, Black or Coloured, 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 3/6 : Umbrellas, Alpaca or Silk, 1/6 2/- 2/0 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/6 7/6 K£ ' #,* Muslins, plain Book or Fancy Laoe Stripes and Checks, «|a 5Ja <t<* 9Jd 1/- 1/3 1/6. \ Shirtings, Cotton, Union, and all Wool, 4£d 6Jd BJd 10 Jd 1/- V 3 X to 2/Bed Ticks, Cotton, Union and Linen, 4Jd 6Jd B£d 10|d 1/- 1/6" V Mattings, China, White and Fancy Colours, all widths, from 9jsd HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FSILLINGS, FINGERING WOOL, HABERDASHERY, \ Men's Tweed Suite, 20/- 25/- 30/- 35/- 40/- 45/- 50/- k Men's Serge Suits, 30/- 35/- 40/- 50/- % Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest, 12/6 14/6 17/6 21/- 25/- j^ Boy's Tweed Suits, 15/- 18/6 25/- 30/- - .- \w Boy's Serge Suits, 25/- 30/- 35/- 40/- .. ■^fc fc -- -- Boy's Knicker Suits, 4/6 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 10/P 12//* f £ Men's Tweed Pants, 7/68/6 9/6 10/6 12/6J^j^jy^jHHH Men's Moleskin Pants, White or ColotuJ^HH^H^^^H^K^flßHte 4* Mg^^jorduroy Pants, 7/6 9/6 !£/4|^^^H^B|HHHH|^9H^^9^H Pantis, 5/6 7/O^_^^^HBHHHB|H|HBVI^HHH ol^^^^^lHHH^^Dunga^^ 7^^^ an^ s and Jumpers, uTO^^V and Brown, J^^^HP^^^PBEt Shirts, with Collars attaohed, 3/6 4/6 §Js6* 7/6 Men's v^^B^^^A Shirte, with Collars attached, 3/6 4/6 5/6ufi/6 7/6» Men's ■Whitfe4»flK» -with or without Collars, 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6. 6/6 8/6^ - Men's working Shirts with or without Oollars, in Cotton, TJniW. O r all Wool ■- 1/- 1/6 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/- 5/6 6/- 6/6 7/6 J Boy's Regatta. Hax, Union, and All Wool Shirts, 1/- 1/6 2/- 2/»3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 Men's Drawers, in Flannel, Knitted Wool, Merino, or Cottdn 2/- 2/6 3/---3/6 4/- 4/6 5/- 7/6 j ' Men's Under Shirts, in Flannel, Knitted Wool, Merino, 01 Cotd™ 1/6 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/- ) ; ' Men's and Boy's Elastic Braces and Belts, 6d 9d 1/- 1/3 1/6 2/-*Va 3/- 3/6 Men's and Boy's Hats in great variety, 1/6 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/-J 4/6 5/- 5/6 6/---6/6 7/6 1 ' ' ', ■ Men's and Boy's Overcoats in Tweed or Macintosh, 8/6 9/B 10/'» 12/6 17/6 21/- 25/- 30/- 40/- / / Travelling Rugs, Coloured Blankets, Carpet an& Leather Bags, linoleum and Oil Cloth for floors, Carpets, Hemp, Felt, Tapestry, Cocoa Mattings atnd Mats, Hearthrugs, coloured or whitp; Quilts, Oollars, Ties, Studs, Brushes, Combs, Stationery, &c, &d., &c. Send full instructions whether Goods are to be sent seperately or enclosed with Messrs Earlb and Montgomery's Orders. In favouring us with Orders, which shall at all times have our best and prompt attention, please give every particular such as Colour, Width, and Size required. ag!Byr „ fUCKER & GRICE'S Excelsior Forge and Coach Factory. Shoeing and General Smiths, "WTieehmgHts and Implement Makers. • • . 1. ti | _ _ _ _ a. HAVING come to the end our sixth year's business, we would fccftiitiy thiank our numerous patrons for their support m oor endeavours to BCaouf act«M fn Whang arei, Agricultural Implements, J>r<vs» % Spring Cartt and Atggi*. By help afforded us by our friends, not only have we been enabled to manufacture at as la w a pnce as in Auckland ; but by a careful «tudy of th» peds of the dtotawt. Whsr wtfh a Practical Knowledge of the state of the roads, we have beea able to make Vahiofe* which have stood their work better than the hcpobtbd onbo. • tss*^sJ^^^^ %.. It J * %» ' ft 'i! Ploughs, Sarro-ws and Scarifiers of every size and description made to order on the shortest notio*. Hauno, Whangarei, September 12. 1687. Dear Sirs.— l have tried several Ploughs of the best makers, and I have also two of vonrs, which I consider superior to any others I have tried ; they are light of draught and easy for tLeman handling them. Yours Uuly, O. HAWXEir. We call special attention to our Wedge Harrows, made specially forstoney or rough ground Mr Tucket dear sir.— l have tried your Wedge narrows that you have made for me, and am -«ry «l««*ed wife them ; they are weighty, but as thetfaes taper off in front ; they are very light on the horses, u» fact it efcoeads my expectMioHsm <he ligb&essof draught. Tours 4c., W. BBOOKEB. Shoeing and General Smith's Work will as before reteive our special attention, and none but thorough Workmen empiovpd. ■f SECOND HAND SPBING CAETS AND DBAYS ON HAND AT LOW PBICES. h Buggy Lamps and every necessary article of the Trade ■ ilways kept in Stock. h ESTUGfcSES OF BEPAIBS, &c, ON APPLICATION \ 4 TICKER & GRICE, j Wba&gam;] \

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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 18 August 1888, Page 3

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