MEMO. TO THE PUBLIC. City Hall Arcade, ! Queen-street, Auckland. I Twelve months ago we initiated the Co-operative Cash system, and our customers during- that time have reaped the advantages of a Co-operative Society without taking any risk themselves. GARLICK & CRANWELL. MEMO. We thank you for the earnost support during the past year, and your unmistakable verdict that you appreciate our endeavours to give the Cash buyer a considerable advantage over the Credit purchaser. GARLICK & CRANWELL. MEMO. Our percentage of profit on Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Fancy Goods has been very small indeed, and had not our Returns been greatly increased, it would have proved a loss. GARLICK & CRANWELL. MEMO. WINTER 1881. "We havo the pleasure to inform you our Autumn and i Winter Stock is now Open, containing numerous NovDltie3. Special attention has been paid to the ! selection of Dress Goods with Trimmings to match. We assure you we have the greatest variety, and cheapest lines in Dresses to be found in Auckland, and the Fancy Department bristles I with French, English, and Foreign Articles of j beautiful texture and delicate finish. Kindly inI spect our Stock and judge for yourselves. ! GARLICK & CRANWELL. Enumeration of Some of the Lines in Various Departments : IN DRESSES— The " Handkerchief" Costume is one that will bo a favourite; the material is excellent, colours good, and is both Useful and Stylish. " Velveteens " will command attention. Velveteens—Plain, Stamped and Pomdadour, in all the fashionablo colours. Silk Plushes will be used for trimmings. "We have these in Various Qualities and all the Leading Shades. Silk and Cashmere Pompadours, for Trimming Costumes. Parisian Costumes Princess Cloths Alexandra Cords Cyprus Cords French Estamines Kepps and Poplins French Merinos Cashmeres Carmalitfcs, Beiges Serge* (all wool) Persian Cords Russell Cords Louise Velveteen in Black and Colours Matalasse Cloth, job line, half its value Fancy Flannelettes, Stockingettes Grampian Tweeds, Jacket Cloths Black and Coloured Lustres, etc., etc. GARLICK & CRANWELL. Our 48 6d Black Silk u worth your inspection' SILKS: Black Gros Grain, Groa de Pay All the Now Shados, of Coloured Silks for the Season Buyers of Silks easily discern tho advantage of the Co-oporativo Cash System GARLICK & CRANWELL. Ladies' and Children's Ulsters and Waterproofs Ladies' Cashmere, Wool-knitted Jerseys Ladies' Black and Fancy Cloth Jackets Ladies' Dolmans, Children's Jackets Ladies' Hats and Bonnets in Plush, Chip, Straw, Seal-skin, Beaver, Fur, and V elvet STYLES IN HATS AND BONNETS: Boat Shape, Princess, Tam o'Shanter, Langtry, Florence, Tyrone, Marlborough, and variou other makes' GARLICK & CRANWELL. Black Chenillo and Coloured Pompadour Fringes Lisse and Tarlatan Ruffling, in great variety Lappet Lace and numerous other kinds Plush Ribbon, Fur Trimmings Chenille do., Chenille Shawls Kilted do., Scarves, Collarettes Black and Coloured Plumes' Chenille and Mourning Flowers Immense Stock of Faucy Ribbons. Ladies' Silk, Satin, Lustre and Felt Skirts GARLICK & CRANWELL. Winter Gloves and Hosiery Gloves, Fur Tops, and Fancy Makes Black and Coloured Jersey Gloves 2-button Josephine Blk Kid Gloves, 3/3 \ e ;; : Sf si,oc,al 8 510) "Magic" and u ßemovable" Cover Umbrellas GARLICK & CRANWELL. Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, New UJsters Men's Ulsters and Overcoats, from 22s Cd Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, cheap Capital Boys' Galatea Suits, from 16s Cd, New Zealand Flannel Shirts and Drawers Men's Suits, Morning and Frock Coats Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Tweeds, and other makes Shirts, Flax, White, Crimean, and various kinds ■ Mon's and Boys* Hats, Caps, new styles Spe ial Line, Boys' Fur Caps, 2s lid All at Co-operative Cash Prices. GARLICK & CRANWELL. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT— Cretonnes, Lace and Muslin Curtains, from 3s 6d New Zealand Blankets, "Roslyri," "Kaiapoi," "Mosgeil" ' • Sheetings, Quilts, Damasks, Dimities Calicoes, Hollands, Flannels, &c., &c. In different colours —the new Twilled Flannel ' GARLICK & CRANWELL. MEMO. Out of the Thousands of Customers who have taken advantago of the Pure Cash System, there are hundreds who are competent judges of the truo value of goods. Their continued support is a pro f of the benefits derived from our new principle of transacting business. GARLICK & CRANWELL. -/v • Wo shall rigidly adhere to the Co./V operative Cash System for another year, / X and REFUSE, AS hitherto, to open* \ G ' c '/ new accounts for Drapery and ClothS toff'.ioods. V GARLICK CRANWELL, CITY HALL ARCADE, Queen-street, Auckland. Wo would remind you that the HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT AND CABINETMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Is carried on with as much energy as ever. GARLICK & CRANWELL. AND INTER JJIASHIONS. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th, jyjILNE & QHOYCE WILL MAKE THEIR FIRST SHOW OF NOVELTIES IV MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, AND NEW DRESS FABRICS ADAPTED FOR THE COMING SEASON. ILNE & OHOYCE, CHEAPSIDE FOUSE, QUEES AND YTELLEBLET-STREETS. Maps op the north island op NW ZEALAND, On Sale at tho Hkkalt> Publishing Office, Queenstreet. Price 6d. * ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6061, 21 April 1881, Page 4
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