China, Glassware &c. XTfcIRECT SUPPLY, ONLY JLf ONE PROFIT. JK — s\ The Direct Supply Store, 249, Queen-street (opposite Close Bros.)i Imports direct from the Makers CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTILENWARE IRONMONGERY, BRUSHWARE, CDTLERY FANCY GOODS LAMP WARE, ETC. ETC. and are thus able to give cash buyers, great advantages. Wo have a large and varied stock supplemented by each ship that arrives of which we invite inspection by all who stHdy economy. Toilet Services, 7s 9d Bronze Fenders from 3s Gd Bronzo Table Lamps with Globe from 3s 9d XAII goods equally cheap. Conntr) receive special attention. Wholesale and 1C retail. Terms cash. ~ H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AMD ; JOB WAREHOUSEMAN. I GLASS. mHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND. gj fi n T> ROWK 1N G, § _ (Late J. B. Francis), > 5 267, QUEEN - STREET. - w NEAR TIIE MAIIKBT ENTRANCE. I Established ISOS. j FANCY GOODS. I X X pEEAT X> EDUCTIONS. GREAT REDUCTIONS! pHISA, pLASS, AND -pARTUENWAEE. Larce Shipments of the above for the undersigned having arrived by each vessel lately from London the stock at Custom-house-street is now very complete, and should command the attention of all classes of There is not any other similar stock in Auckland or anything like so extensive to select from. The Quality of the Goods, and tho Lowncss of the Prices, must commend themselves to all who pay tho establishment a visit. All the Goo-la are shipped direct from the Manufacturers, and consequently can be, and are, sold low E.L. is fortunate in having a Home Buyer who not onlv shows good taste in his selections, bnt is thoroughly acquainted through long experience with the requirements of the colony. The Ground Floor has now been fitted up with some of the reore valuablo articles, together with samples of such goods as are for E.ile upstairs, and this will be approved of by many of the customers, especially the ladies. Everyone is now invited to inspect the premises. Every Description of China, Glass, and Earthenware at lower prices than havo ever been .known before in Auckland.
The Trade liberally dealt with. The most experienced packer in Auckland employed. TgDWARD JjEWIS. X X Dress and Fashion. mO WORKING MEN. WE CA>" SELL YOU A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR 27s 6d. SAMUEL COOIIBES & CO., 92, Qneen-street. T /MULLEN (Recently from England) respectfully informs the inhabitants of Auckland and surrounding Districts that he has RE-OPENED THE PREMISES, No. 250, Queen-street East, with a LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF NEW SUMMER GOODS, Imported and purchased ou the bes* cash terms. Comprising— General Drapery, Prints, Lace and Muslin Curtains. Damask and Cretonnes, Blankets, Flannels. Tickings, <tc ; Millinery, Kibbons, Laces, Hosiery, Umbrellas, and Sunshades ; Shawls, Mantles, Fichus, Costumes, Silks, French and English Dress Goods, embracing all the Novelties in fabric and colour, for the present season ; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underclothing in rariety; and a choice collection of. Fancy Goods suitable for Christinas Presents. Special attention is invited to tlie foUowing exceptionally Cheap Lots, bought at a large per centage otr cost price for prompt cash, viz. : — 300 dozen Scotch Cambric Handkerchiefs, at from Is Od per dozen 100 pairs Muslin Harness Window Curtaine, at from 4s lid per pair 200 Ladies' Costumes, at from 4sfld each 400 Ladies' Straw Hats, at from s{d each 300 Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Sunshades, at from 3Jd each 100 Ladies' Elack Satin Snnshidcs, with lace borders, from Gβ 9d each 400 yards Superior Black Dress, and Mantle Silk, at from 4s per yard J.C. has had business relations with the best wholesale houses in England, Ireland, and Scotland for the past twenty-live years, and as he purposes to conduct his business on the most economical principle, on cash terms and small profits, he confidently assures those who may favour him with an inspection of his stock that it will be found replete in the various departments with new, fashionable, and cheap goods, and that he will place nothing before the public in print which shall not be carried out in entirety and practice. Note.— J. C. has secured the services of a first-class Milliner, who has had a long practical home experience, and has been engaged in one of the first millinery establishments in Auckland, since her arrival in he colony. ■VTEWMAEKET AND REMUERA. """NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! C. W. TURNBULL, PoST-OFfICE, JfiiWMAKKET, Will, for a few weeks only, offer the. balance of his Winter Goods at greatly reduced price 3. Tho following quotations will prove that this is no puff but a really bonafide sale. Good Strong Tweeds, now 2s 9d, good value for 3s 0d Large Lot of Ladies' Corsets, now 2s (id, good value for 3s 9d Dress Stuffs, now 4d, good value for 0d Lustres, now 7d, good value for lod Strong Working Shirts, 2s Cd, worth 3s Bd Matting, Boms and Shoes, Trousers, Flannels, etc., etc., at equally low prices.—C. W. Tumbulll. late J. Angus, Poet-office, Newmarket. np 0 THELADIE~S. At the New Zealand Clothing and Drapery Company you can get a SPLENDID JAPANESE SILK For Is 11J per yard. Patterns jent. 92, Qneen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6310, 7 February 1882, Page 7
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