The most fashionable trimming for ladies' dresses is tho new Swiss Embroidery, which is made in white and b'ack, and in colours to match the dresses. A large assortment has jus - been opened np l>y William Rattray, Draper and Clotkitr ITS ISO and 182 Qaeen-etreet, Auckland. "The Fencing Act" is published in full in this month's Settler, which U canai.ler.lbl7 enlarged, and contains a large amount of o-iginal and cwefnlly selected reading matter, of special interest to farmers, dairymen and others interested in hort c iltural. agricultural, and pastoial lnattr.ra in North New Zealand. Sond name and aJdress, with sixpence in stimps To- sp"diuen copv. Annual subscription, post paW. 6a.—T. W. Hiclcson and Co., proprietors and rublishere, Anckland. Tuames-stbbet INDUSTRIES, by Percy Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet ou Perfumotr-, fee. published at Cd, may bo had gratia {row any chemist in tM World, or John GoauKLi. and Co., London. —[Adv^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 5
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