,f PREVIOUSLY TO STOCK TAKING. 3, jV/T" HARRIS, having determined to reduc< J3-1-* his Immense Stock previously to his annua stock taking, he will offer goods at such prices a 6 caunot help but give entire satisfaction. Any article ~ purchased at his stove, and not approved of, if re E turned within three months the money will be returiici without the slightest demur. d DRESSES. DRESSES. DRESSES, cl 3 Flounced linscys, 17s. 6d. it Delaines, 10 yards, 6s. lid. Real poplins, £1 6s. 9d. ir Satin stripe check tweeds, 13s. 6d. 2 „ linseys, 18s. 6d. ~ SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. Shot glac'es, in all shades, £3 ss. Check ditto ditto, £3 10s. Stripe ditto ditto, £3 12s. 6d. X 3 Flounced ditto ditto, £1 19s. 6d. v Black Gros de Naples, 3s. lOd. „ Glace, 4s. „ Satin, full dress, £4 4s. STUFF GOODS FOR DRESSES, &c. Figured Alpacas, all colours, lid. Plain „ „ Is. Id. Coburgs, ll£d. French twills, wide width, Is. 6d. Union plaid, Is. 3d. 2 Havd Worsted Tartan, Is. 6d. Black Alpaca, Is. French merinos, all colours (except blue, scarlet and rose), 4s. 4£d. French merinos, blue, scarlet, and rose, ss. 6d. Small pattern delaines, 9Jd. Plain winseys, Is. 2d. 2 MANTLES. Black cloth, richly trimmed, £1 4s. 9d. 7 „ silk velvet, £3 Bs. 6d. Coloured tweed mantles, £1 Is. -, Boys' and girls' mantles and jackets, all kinds I and prices. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. 9-4 White blankets, 7s. 4d. 10-4 „ „ 14s. 9d. 3 11-4 „ „ 16s. 12-4 „ „ 18s. Blue and Scarlet Blankets, all sizes and prices. WHITE COUNTERPANES. From 6s. 3d. r 8-4 Coloured counterpanes ss. 4d. GOODS WANTED EVERY DAY. _ Hoyle's Prints, from 6£d. „ Cambrics, from fr 7id. Derries, all colours, B|d. Brown holland, 91d. Huckaback, lO^d. Flannel, all wool, Is. 3d, Blue serge, 2s. 4d. White „ Is. lid. Stout cotton tick, 7-2 d. Glazed linings, all colours, 4d. White and coloured stays, ss. 4d. ' Toilet covers, Is. lOd. White hose, 7*d. Brown and gray hose lOd. Cambric handkerchiefs, per half-dozen, 3s. 3£d. Striped shirting, 9d. CALICO. CALICO. White calico, sd. ) Horrocks' calico, 6d. Brown calico, 4d. 72-inch whito sheeting, Is. 4d. Double width grey calico, by the piece, ll^d. CLOTHING. Purchasers will study their own interests by seeing the prices and qualities before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be able to pick and choose from the largest stock in town. COATS. COATS. L Black alliance coats, £1 7s. 6d. „ „ superior, £1 15s. Od. Black Cambridge coats, £1 Bs. 6d. „ shooting „ £1 4s. 6d. Coloured Alliance tweed coats, 14s. 4d. „ shooting „ „ £1 4s. Shepherds' plaid coats, £1 103. Pilot monkey jackets, £1 ss. „ coats, £1 Is. TEOUSEE3 Black cassimcrc, £1 Is. Coloured fancy doeskin, 14s. 6d. 1 „ „ Tweeds, 15s. 3d. , Pilot cloth, 15s. 1 Shepherds' plaid, 16s. Bedford cord, 17s. 6d. Moleskin, double stitched, ss. 6d. Cotton cord, double stitched, Bs. 6d. VESTS. 5,000 to pick and choose, commencing at 4s. 6d. • BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. COATS. b Black alliance, £1 Is. T Coloured alliance, 19s. f Black cloth, 13s. 6d. 3 Pilot and mohair, 18s. , teousetcs. j Pilot and doeskin, Bs. 6d. c Cord and moleskin, 4s. 9d. VESTS. 1,000, commencing at 3s. Double-back striped shirts, 2s. 6d. My stock will bo found complete in lambswool k Drawers, Vests, Socks, Braces, Neck-tics, Crimean and Regatta Shirts, Felt Hats, Guernseys, &c. &c. In giving the list of prices of BOOTS aud SHOES, _ all these goods are made to my own express order in London and Scotland, and will be found superior ' for wear to those purchased elsewhere. MEN'S GOODS. Best Bluchers, 12s. 9d. - „ Wellingtons, £1. J „ half- Wellingtons, 17s. „ watertights, equal to colonial, 19s. 9d. Other waterfcights, 15s. Slippers of all kinds. LADIES GOODS. D. s. cloth and cachmere, 10s. 6d. S. s. „ „ 6s. 3d. D. s. leather, 83. lOd. D. s. leather shoes, Bs. 9d. 5 D. s. seal ditto, 9s. 3d. S. s. „ „ ss. lid. ? BOYS' GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S, n Boys' Bluchers, 7s. lid. l- Girls' d. s. cloth galoshcd boots, 6s. Children's shoes, 2s. 9d. And every other description of boots and shoes equallj low in price and good. Coloured China Malting, Is. 5d per yard. :e M. Haueis, in giving tho above price list of goods purchasers can depend on being satisfied, as wher [S they get home, and the goods are not to their satis ' c faction, the money is immediately returned. D ' One price asked and no abatement. ™ M. Haeeis earnestly wishes to invito Storekeeper! to inspect his stock. Terms liberal. E Private families and others sending their order from the country, will please send the cash 0 D ' references. 18 M. HARRIS, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper & General Importer d London Mart, Trafalgar-sbrect. 308' PEGGED BOOTS, PEGGED BOOTS as well as Three Thousand Pairs of al 19 iorts, at B. Jackson's, Hardy-street. 288:
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 60, 27 July 1859, Page 1
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