ARLICK & CRANWELL still sell all \JX Drapery and Clothing on the CO-OPERA-TIVE Cash Principle. Prices much lower than if they did a credit business. CITY HALL ARCADE. DRESS GOODS.—The greatest variety and a beautiful assortment is to be found at our .establishment, with Trimmings of various kiads to match, and sold at Co-oper-ative Caih Prices. CARI.ICK AXD ORASWEtt. MADRAS MUSLIN, Is 8d and Is 10d per yard ; Coloured Lustres from 6d to 2s 3d, our own importing and special good value; Black Silks at various prices, but those at 4s 3d and 5s 3d are unusually cheap. (iAKLICK A*D CRA.SWELL. MOURNING GOODS. — Black Cashmeres, Crape Clotlis. Balmorals, Dress and Bonnet Crapes, Mourning Goods, to suit all classes of Customers, at the City Hall Arcade. GAP.LICK AND CRANTTELL. TTMBRELLAS AND SUNSHADES— \_J Fashionable Sunshades, plain and fancy, in satin and other kinds o( coverings. Ju.-t opened, some very pretty Children's Parasols. We advise an early selection. GARLICK AND CRANWELL. MANCHESTER GOODS. — Sheetings, Calicos, Bed Quilts, Blankets; latge lot of White Lace and Muslin Curtains. CITY HALL ARCADE. /CRETONNES.—Upwards of 60 patterns \_J to select from, some of them the handsomest in Auckland, varying in price from 8d to Ss 2d, Linings and Trimmings for same, White and Fancy Dimities. OARLICK AND CRANWELL. MILLINERY AND PaNCY GOODS. — Stock of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Milliners on the premises to execute orders in best style and with despatch. Straw Hats, all the leading shapes, a capital line just opened at la. OARLTCK AND CBANWELL. FANCY GOODS.—SiIk Mantles, Chenille Dolmans, Capes, Fancy Scarfs, Children's Fancy Dresses, Feathers, Flowers, Underclothing, &c; all at low cash prices. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.—A Wcll-aS3orted Stock at Co-operative Cash Prices. Men's Trousers and Tests, Suits, Men's and Yonths' Imperial Sac Suits, Boys Tweed and Knicker Suits. Some specia lines in Trousers, Waistooats, &c, worth in specting. pARLICK & /NRANWELL, CITY HALL. ARCADE, AUCKLAND. OWEN AND /-IRAHAM IIAVE ON HAND— W. & E. BAXTER & Co's FLOUR BAGS 1 " 1 ~ RUSSIA DTJCKS AND TICKLENBURGHS ~ 72-IXOH HESSIANS ~ 54-INCH STRIPED DITTO 72-ISCH SCRIMS LETCHFORD'S PERFUMEET. MO3QIKL AND KAIAPOI TWEEDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND A-lIOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' SADDLES COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES PORTMANTEAUX, BAGS, &0., &c, <Sjo. CHINA MATTINGS. INDENTS EXECUTED ON TnE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. OWEN AND fjKAHAM ARE NOW OPENING FURTHER SHIPMENTS or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HATS, &c, Ex ' Stracathro' ' Antares' And Orient Steamers We aro also advised of further shipments Per ' Loch Urr , (now due) 'Cromander ' Wellington" And Orient Steamers every fortnight. DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE AND LIFE ThU Company being the first to withdraw from the Tariff Association in Auckland, thereby securing to Insurers the benefit of REDUCED RATES (Now current for upwards of three years), d'eontinuing to Maintain an Independent position ' has tho strongest claims on Public Patronage. The Undersigned Agents accept FIRE RISKS •n Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c, ic" in the CiLy, Suburbs, and Country, at the LOWEST RATES OBTAINABLE. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES aro promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL AGENTS, WITHOBT r.EFKRB.YCE EI.SKWHEKB, and are at once paid by cheque on the Company's Banker in Auckland. JONES & LUSHER, Chief Agents for the Provinces of Auckland and Taranaki. Offico : Shortland-etreet, Auckland, August, I R E ! "CI I R E ! AT A. L INABURV " & C a s ' THE WHOLE OF THE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED PORTION OF THE STOCK AMOUNTING TO OVER £7,000 IS FOR SALE ONLY AT \ T.I NAB UR Y & QO'S, 204 and 200 Queen-street. That portion of the Stock which was Utterly Destroyed by I'ire anil Water, wns Purchased by a Clothier in Queen-street, who attempts to create n sensation by leading the Public to believe he has Purchased the Whole of the Damaged Stock, vriuou is ffSTr.DE. We have over Seven Thousand Pounds worth of Goods which are only slightly damaged by smoke for sale at JJALF pRICE. The entire stock m;-.3t be cleared out in six weeks, to make room for extensive repairs to Buildings. After which we will open up an entire New Stoek of Draper}-, Manchester Goods, Millinery, etc. A NEW DEPARTMENT Comprising Clothing, Shirts, Hat 3, and Gentlemen"s Mercery, will bo opened aftcraltorations to Building. A. JjINABURY & QO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6272, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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