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' I ; I HAY & HONEYMAN. : SILK DEPARTMENT. COLORED SULKS— Lavender Gros da Suez Lavender Glaces Lavender, in rich shots Silver Grey Glaces Drabs, new shades Mexican and now Blues Aznlene do ' Rich Shot Glaces Browns, now shades Chene Silk 3 Taney Silks in great variety. NEW BLACK SILKS— Black drap de France Black drap de Paris Black drap de Athene Black Gros de Naples Black Groa de Suez Black Gros de Londres Black Gros Royal Black Gros Grain Black Ducapos Black Glaces Spitalfields Silks BLACK LYONS SILK VELVETS, 18 to 27 inches wide. BLACK FRENCH SILK VELVETS. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT— New Shot Reps Plain Reps and Camlets Plain Silk Reps Brocaded Silk Reps Droquet Faconne Satin Chene French Crape Cloths Chambergs and French Merinos Poplins and Poplinettes Aberdeen, Scotch and Saxony Winceys Challis and Llamas Carmelite Cloths Fancy Dresses, in great variety. CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, AND HEARTH RUGS. Further Shipments of New Goods, ex ' PORTLAND,' now in Harbour. HAY AND HONEYMAN". April 29, 1866, NEW WINTER MILLINERY. the misses Mclaughlin BEG to inform the Ladies of Auckland and its Vicinity that they havo JUST OPENED a Choice -election of FASHIONABLE BONNETS, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Winter Dresses and Mantles Evening and Ball Dresses White and Coloured Silks Black and White Satins and Moires Black and White Lace Dresses Black and White Blonde Dresses Plain and Figured Grenadinos White and Colored Tarlatans Roal Cluny and Maltese Lace, in various widths Honiton, Brussels, Valenciennes, and Limerick Laco Trimmed Handkerchiefs White and Black Silk Hose White Kid Gloves, &c. PEINCES-BTBBET, Opposite St. Paul's. •N ~ i CO o | a i O § OS I PH < cs> 5 - I i M g cis a I Eh <! CO (z) M B W B § S M 5 te- EH S" m f 5 i-q g d *= 1 al m KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W.ROSE BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Me. , Miners, &0., that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (second house rom the Landing-place). It contains _ superior accommodation, combined with every oomforfc, at moderate rharges, and he solioits their patronage. Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMEMBER mE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Passengers per steamers aooommodated at all hours W. ROSE, PROPRIETOR.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 7