Dress and Fashion- j QHRISTMAS jyFTS -' Any Person Purchasing Goods to the y-»lue of Ten -Shillings will be presented with a TickA "which will entitle them to a Gift as thereon marked. PRESENTS COMJST OF-j JIAKTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, etc., etc. Don't miss this opportunity Come af once and see for yourselves. IfoTE the Address — } MADAME BOTTENELLI, CLEOPATRA H/0 U S E, Queen street, Opposite McA.'tlmr's. X>IAS— 50 English Milliiiiy Bonnets, 10s lid j ' XMAS-r-100 Trimmed Rush HelmetsjJs Od XMAS 1000 yards Grenadine Dressa, 4-Jd yard yards New Dress Stuff, fid yard XMAS—SOO yards New Galatea Strip}, Bid yard XMAS--200 yards Fashionable Chect Silk, 2s lid yard XMAS—IOOO yards Prints (good), 6dj :;/: XIIA S—looo yards Muslins (good), 61 XMAS —50 yards Gauze Flannels, 2slld yard XMAS—New Pattern Tapestry Carpet, 2s lid XMAS—Venetian and Gothic Bliridi. Gid yard XMAS—Bargains—Boys' Strong TSyeed, Is 3d , XMAS— Bargains—Boys'.Galatea Suits,-21s ... XMAS— Suits to order, Bliss's. Serge, SOs . "XMAS—White Shirts (good quality), 2s lid XMAS—Wliite Linen Bust Coats, is Gd XMAS—Gauze Undershirts, for Summer XMAS —Summer Socks, all prices XMAS- Ladies' Merino Shirts and Drawers J. M. McLACHLAN, QUEEN-STREW, Opposite McArthur'h Lajwe Warehouse. ,p 0 0 D JT E W S ! GOOD NEWS ! Tlie Drapery and Clothing hitherto carried on under the style of SOMERFIELD & LECK, li lung been purclnsed by tie undersigned, the WHOLE OF THE STOCK on hand will be offered to the public at iT CLEARING - OUT J PRICES ! ! ' jar TO MAKE bohii for NEW GOODS NOV? ARRIVING. The Shelves must be Cleared fpr a New and Complete Stock, aid ✓N R E A<T T> ARGA IN 8 will therefore be offered of all the late firm's Goods. The advertiser would tiko this opportunity of returning thanks for the literal support accorded to him while a member of the kto firm, and to respectfully solicit a continuant of that support m the future. NO PATHS WILL'BE SPARED BY nill TO KEEP A WELL-ASSORTED ST6CK OF GOODS OF FirstvCiaU Quality. IT T)RICES ASTONISHINGLY TOT | XRICES AsTOA'fSHIXGIY -LJ O V • By carefully attendmgto the wan ts of his Customer and Judicious Buying in the Best Markets, he hopes, ere long, to have the MOST. COMPLETE STOCK or Tf!u,KIONA3SLE TQRIPERY AND ear IN. THE. CITY;ta INSPECTION INVITED. -pREDERICK Hf OOMERFIELD. .DRAPER, CLOTHLER, and OUTFITTER, 13 4, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Building Material, Fuel, &c. "JW" O W T ANDI NG, Ex 'Lady Jocelyn,' 70 FiRST-cLiSb IRON TANKS. Also, Pee: Barque 'Ansdel' (Daily Expected). A CARGO OF BEST NEWCASTLE COALS (Smith's and Household). W. & G. WTNSTONE. IV .LOTS"TO SUIT PURCHASERS, ; AND AT LOWEST RATES. ! (TiOAL ! <pOAL ! WHAtnVHAU COAL MINES, , i WHANGAREL I I 'Ofuce—No. •8, Lower Qulen-strekt. I .W. SLOANE,. Agent. mAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Company are now supplying COAL at their Mine, Huntley Hallway Station, at the following prices •— Household (lumpy) . .12s per ton Steam (screened).. 10s „ 51ack........... 4s ~ In Truck-loads'of 0 tons, in bulk. Orders for Auckland, Newmarket, and Onehunga will be received at the Company's Office, Fort-street. Orders for other Stations, addressed to the Mine Manager, Taupiri Coal Mines, Huntley, and accompanied by remittance) will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCIIERVF, ' Secretary* Port-street, Auckland. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 3
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