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NEW SPRING GOODS, EX <SIAM' AND ' PEGASUS.' QPENING UP OP NEW SPRING STOCK AT S* & J. E. VAILES' TEMPORARY BUSINESS PREMISES, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, FOOT OF SHOETLAND-STEEET. THE LATEST FASHIONS in STRAW GOODS, SILK MANTLES, PARIS MILLI- • NERY, &c„ &c. 10,000 YARDS of Very Superior FRENCH CAMBRIC MUSLIN, yard wide, and beautiful patterns, at 6d. per yard—Cheap at It A lot of Fine FRENCH LLAMAS, expensiTe colours, at Ib. 3d.—Worth 2s. 3d. A lot of FRENCH KID GLOVES, opened This Day, at Ib. 3d. per pair—Worth 3a. 6d. A very beautiful assortment of PARACHUTES, containing oyer 500 new and elegant designs ; Will bo sold regardless of coßt, from 3s 6d upward*. ' A Tory large assortment of DBESS GOODS will be sold at 3id. por yard. 600 dozen LADIES' COTTON HOSE, from 4}d. per pair. A lot of GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, at 1». 9d. A lot of MEN'S LIGHT TWEED COATS, at Ba. 6d. j A lot of MEN'S GOOD TWEED WAISTCOATS, at ss. A lot of MEN'S BLACK CLOTH COATS, at 22a. 6d.—Cheap at Sss. A lot of MEN'S TWEED TBOWSEBS, at Bs. 6d. A lot of MEN'S BLACK ALPACA COATS, »t 4a. 6(3. A lot of YOUTHS' VESTS, at 3s. 9d. A lot of YOUTHS' MOLE TROW3ERS, at 4b. OTHER GOODS ARE BEING OPENED UP DAILY AND ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. S. & J. R. VAILE WILL OPEN MANY NOVELTIES i AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE, DTJRINQ- THEIE STAY AT HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 6

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