Dress and FasJUon. T'ALWIUGEK, * FBEWOH AND GERMAN FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND (Poor Door, from Union Bank of Australia), t Gentlemen will always find a Varied and Well-assorted Stock of PASHIONABLETWEEDS, GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. X3T Instructions for self-measure-ment sent on application. Always on hand— A Large Stock of Gentlemen's Most Fashionable HOSIERY & HABERDASHERY. LATEST STYLES IN SCARFS, COLLARS, &c. J. ALWINGER, No. 20, VICrORIA-STKEET (Four Doors from Bank of Australia). JM. McLACHXAN, 218, Queen--0 street, opposite McArthur's large warehouse, has opened, ex ' Alastor* and ' Carmelo/ 20 cases of all the newest goods for winter wear, and is selling them cheap—Millinery Bonnets. Trimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Collars, Cuff*, Scarfs, Jackets, Ulsters, Velvets. Trimming Materials, Umbrellas, New Costumes, Wool Poplins, Costume Tweeds, Serges, Waterproof Tweeds, Cords, &c., in all the new shades, Metalassie Cloths, Black and Coloured Silks, Black and Coloured French MerinOAS and Cashmeres in the new shades; Cot &n\ Cradle Blankets (9-4, &c.), Witney Blankets, Horrocksea'& Crewdsoo's Calicoes, Plain and Twilled Sheetings (4fcin. to lOOin.), f-carlet and Navyblae Flannels, Chintz, Printed Flannels for dressinggowns, Saxony, Welsh, aud Cricketing Flannels, Men's, Boys', and Youths* Snits and Garments in Tweed and Serge, Black Frock Coats, White Shirts (button behind), Wool and Oxford shirts, " Polo," " Derby," and " Stanley," Scarfs, Despatch Brace, •'Moegtel'* and Tweeds, Serges, &c., Morley's Hosiery in Embroidered Navy Blue, Black Silk and otht r Hose, Black Socks, and Men's Coloured-silk Socks, and Under Garments (the most varied assortment in town), Ladies' and Gents* Felt and Chintz Dressing-gowns, Kidder, Felt, Tapestry, and Brussels Carpets. All imported. Booksellers and Stationers. QHAMPTALOUP& OOOPER, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS. Stores and Schools Supplied. ESO, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. a 01 X 05 M S *4 g a w n 2 sb" Mms < § O O . s ho® s a § 1 a § § | 3 g | , Bs 33 S 2_aoP £ *2 M M § « 0 3 t? g 5 s 2 « * £ o - IS".; So 3 S 2 a S £ S I 5 -1 CJ _ < O <1 r. S 2 ™ H 5 c-i w « -<gr!zis. S « « oJ- S Pt £ C* -J W w O S B ® 3 w g s s CQ w M 03 nS % » 2 g ES I-3 • y-z- = p BOOK MANUFACTORY. The Proprietor? of the Hrrald have now completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS To thtir PREMISES AND PLANT For tho purpose of Manufacturing all kinds of LEDGERS JOURNALS CASH BOOKS ACCOUNT BOOKS MINING COMPANIES' BOOKS WAGES BOOKS MILL AND TIMBER BOOKS <fec., &C., &C. These and all other Books fire made to order, to and size, ruled to any pattern, are composed of the best materials, and will compare favourably with imported goods. The premises in Wyndham-strcet, formerly occupied by Messrs. Phillipps and Son, have been fitted up with all the modern improvements for a Manufactory, and everything necessary to the making of a book is now executed upon the premises by thoroughly competent workmen. ONEDUSTI BONEDtJST! FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned ara now supplying Bonedust of their own manufacture, guaranteed fret, fro u alteration, & £9 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags in Oluded).-—J. AJ. SOPPET, Freeman's Bay; or, at No. 101, Queon-street. Bones purohased In any quantities for caan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5492, 24 June 1879, Page 2
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