I Dress aad FasMon. ] : WINTER DTO CK. F. J. SOMERFIELD Has much pleasure in informing his customers that he is now opening up a SPLENDID STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, Which he ivm sell .v. the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Comprising, i BLANKETS, CLOTHING, LADIES' JACKETS AND ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS, &c, IX GREAT VARIETY. FREDERICK Y C«OMERFIELD, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, and OUTFITTER, "' ;,, 13 4, QUEEN-.STREET, , AUCKLAND. DR A P E R Y . S>i O O D S ; ■. i •' FOR THE SEASON, -'-•' [ ; ALL ENTIRELY NEW. i n. b. s halders &s m Beg to intimate that they are now open with A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 01' SPECIALITIES For the coming Season, in r DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, . MEN'S MERCERY, &c. DRESS GOODS, from GJd ■ BLANKETS, from Us Cd per pair FELT SKIRTS, Very Cheap . LADIES , iSB CHILDREN'S CLSTERS, JACKETS AND MANTLES, AT LOW PRICES. EVERY ARTICLE NEW j AT . ; J£ e ]3 e gHALDERS & gON'S, ; 200 & 202, Queen-street. 5 . \ Q) PECI AL NOTICE. [ TAILORING. J. "WILLIAMS In returning thanks to the public of Auckland for the liberal support bestowed upon him during the five years which has elapsed since he commenced business, desires to inform them that in consequence of the great increase in his business he is about to 1 erect new premises, in order to meet the requirements of all his numerous customers. Hβ also wishes to 1 state that with a view of clearing out his present stock ho intends to make a great reduction in price. ■ All goods will be warranted of the same quality as . usual. The following prices will be an assurance of the speedy of the speedy clearance of his stock (made to measure). TROUSERS REDUCED from 12s 6d to 10s 6d from 16s 6d • to 13s 6d from 18s 6d to 16s from 21s ' to 18s 6d r from 22s 6d to 20s 5 FROM 24S TO 21S from: 27s 6d to 23s Gd HALF-PRICE ! inrALF-PRICE • . • ' J3 B. FRENCH CASHMFRE DRESSES, EMBROIDERED TVITII SILK, [£2: 0: 0 £2:0:0 J. M. McLAC HLA N, 218, QUEEN-STREET 2 NOTE.—I have just made the above purchase, and respectfully invite inspection. Photogaphy. CLARKE BROTHERS, (Late Crombie's). ' ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC > GALLERIES. Queex-street, Auckland, f Opposite the Union Bunk. \ First-class Portraits from C. D. V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. i to ins &L&J& to his Royal Highness 4J£a|§«ftV Excellbxct THE <r **i&kS& THE Dike of Edinburgh GoviiseE ASK THE EAF.L OP PEMBROKE. T> H. BARTLETT, ; JLW PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, QTJF. E N-S TRE ET, AUCKLAND. ; K. 11.8. is now taking Portraits by the Now Instantaneous Process, having received large shipments of the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP VIEWS OF 1 NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, ■ Including Magnificent Views of tho Hot Lakes, always ' kept on hand. All Photographs finished by the New Enamelling Process. mo PHOTOGRAPHERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TAYLOR'S GELATINO-BROMO PLATES (a) Ordinary (b) Instantaneous Will shortly bo introduced to the profession They will be found to supersede wet collodion for all pur poses, and equal to any of English make. (a) are 5 times (b) 20 times quicker than the best collodion. Easy and simple to develops certain and reliable, and for children's and other quick portraits unsurpassed. Agents: Messrs. Kemptiiornk, Prosser & Co., Dunedin, Christclmreh, Wellington, and Auckland Full particulars in future advertisements.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6066, 27 April 1881, Page 8
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