where, sir, will you find such 5 \ses as in England, or such men a3 in Scotland ?" » reply by an indignant Scot completely alters Aspect of the celebrated lexicographer's definition Fashion this season has declared in / /our of the oatmcaL Mr. McLachlan, 222, Queen I fleet, has just received, ex Firth of Tay, twenty r/ases of the new and fashionable materials for '- lummer : wear. Oatmeal cloth in cardinal, navy, •cream, sky, and white, from 10d per yard. Ombre /atripcain dress and millinery materials. Cashmeres / and beigee in the shades of fawn and cream, whicL / are likely to supersede the darker shades of last season." Best linoleum, 4s 6d. Coats and vesU to '. match, 455, in the new worsted coatings. Tailoring. - A milliner of superior attainments and great taste. ..' £10,000 worth -of general drapery of as good value «s is to be had in Auckland. J. M. McLachlan, 2?2, " Queen-street, next to Cmickshank, Miller,and Co.'a tth« comer olWelledey-etreetl. : ■ •■<•'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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