Dress, and Fashion. ESTABLISHED FACT I JOHN SMITH is ON THE RIGET SIDE—NOT THE WRONG I ! I beg to" announce to my numerous patrons I have JUST OPENED 29 CASES OF ft APE R Y & QLOTHING, which will be sold at the same astonishing LOW PRICES as all the Goods which havo been purchased from me since X opened my New Drapery and Clothing Establifhment. The following Are the contents of the Above Cases, in addition to my very large and Varied Stock of Upwards of £2 0,00 0. 4 cases Prints, all at cjd, worth 9^d 2 cases Brown Hollands, from CJd 3 cases Dross Materials, froui Gjd 2 cases Borrock's Loagcloth, from s£d 1 case Aberdeen Wincey 1 case Josephino Kid Gloves, ,2s 0d CLOTHING. 2 cases Nelson Galatea Coats, 27s 6d 2 cases Nelson Tweed Suits; from 52s 6d 1 case Kelson Tweed Trousers and Vests, at 26s 6 2'cases Trousers and Vests. 19s 6d 1 case Trousers and Vests, 22s 6d 1 case Nelson Tweed Trousers, at 10s 6d ' 1 case West of England Tweed.Trousers, at 10s 6d j 1 case Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suit 3 1 case Boys' Knickerbocker Suits • 2 cases Two-Anchor Moles, from 7s 9d 1 case Oxford Flax Shirts, from Cs 9d 1 case Crimean Shirts, 7s 6d J, S. does not particularly request the public to purchase his Clothing, or any other Goods; but merely invites an inspection, vliich will be sufficient | to convince the most economical purchaser that all i Goods sold at his establishment are fully 30 per cent, j lower than any other liouso in Auckland, as he buys I for Cash (and soils for Cash only), which enables.liim to defy competition. ' I beg to take the opportunity of returning my sln- ; cere thanks to'my very numerous old customers for ' their continued patronage, also to the Public in general fcr the very liberal support accorded me since 1 my retnrn from England to Auckland.
JOHN g MIT H, QUEEN-STREET (NEXT TO UNITED SERVICE HOTEL). EH O 00 O ° o H m M m a t= S 0 w ° . W ■ *: S - . -. h : '.* ' ' :O . '..f'i w , g o k_ ■■ w * * - « ■I■ fi ° _ 55 °■ a 5 C/ 2 IS CO A * Ph | ■ C( g M *■ « ■ a' g W Cq GO I p a • E-« * . ' • o K * ■ ! ' / _ 1-1 . . =3 ■-;ff=T L v A D I B S , wo hare received per ship 'White Eagle,' * Large Parcel of Straight and Curled Hair. &lll«ngths, Coronet Plaite, Beai Hair, Soft Mohair, and Imitation Pads, Italian and. French Hair-pins, Real Ccabs, Children's Cotijbs, Ornaments for* the , Ra f\ Thirty New Patterns in Spanish Combe. LADIES' HAIR-DRESSIKO BOOB& HOT AKD COLD BATHS; 3. k T>, MASON, 18% Qvsas-flsWß*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 4
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