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Dress and Fashioji. 'ff: HOBSON ST. l "V: t llg: ,IXI 0 "■■ 1 VISIT ' 1 %][ : w : } Tailors, drapers, I AND MAOTLEMAKERST ' ' .1 Invite attention to our Large Stock ' 1 of NOVELTLES for tha present Reason. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrirs ■! with the Skill and Talont 'wa now employ and the - gwat. :auccess of our efforts to produco 'suDerlor Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLED in CUT and STYLE, gives us every confidence in respectlolly soliciting he favour of a viidt. & j^-ILLIGAN, ' HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Misses t eut en.be rg, McArthur's Building?, Queen-sireet, Have on hand a Complete ireSliSi Stock pf Madame Wkiqel's jm&ggh PAPER PAITEENS of Dresses. Klantles, Ac., cut: in, different s'zes, for Ladles ' f 1 and Children, .accompanied Directions and Illustrv M St ions for making up. Sold. l§gp|||jlf a at prices ranging from Sd to * Si Newest .Styles Monthly in Weigel's JOURNAL of FASHIONS. Price, 7d; by' post, 8d; or 6s per annum (payable In advance). CATALOGUES, of FASHIONS,. 3d; by post, id. Sole Agents in Auckland : MISSES teutenberg, MoARTfIUES BiJiLDINGS, Qaeen-street. Auckland. I\Jf HS ? DOWN ■ Uas just, received a Assortment of mmllMM? S,T At MAT£ Rt A Ji, Irlucl*& in every variety and Colour 1 . ;if'lif STAYS, CORSETS, BKLTS, sjfijjH j "Upon the latest improve^ As'ti-iti i Country orders nunctxially Pm. p Allpatceis aent.pbst free. j | MRS DOWN. Star and Corset Maker, tipper Hob^on,♦street., BRAPERY ! ! RAPERY ! JL/RAPERY ! CLEARING SALE! J. B. ROBSON, PONSONBT,. is REMOVING TO NEW SHOP (NEXT MR. WOODS, BUTCHER). GREAT REDUCTIONS ! GENUINE SALE ! JNO PUFF ! DRAPERY 1 jpiLE 0A R P TS. J. WILKINSON begs to inform the public of Auckland and surrounding districts that he has just recently brought from England soma splendid Velvet Tile Carpets, which he is prepared to sell at a great sacrifice, viz; 4sodper yard. Ladies and Gentlemen are ■ respectfully invited to inspect them. He has also few Silk Dress pieces at a low rate. Note the address: Regent-street, Eyber Pass (Private House). Jv D A v E *• TAILOR, <to., VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND, Begs most respectfully to call the attention of Gentlemen and the Public in general to hl.s NEW GOODS of Best Quality for the present and coming seasons. J.D., in returning thanks for past favours, solicits a continuation of the same, and will give satisfaction: to all who may favour him with their patronage; Notk the Address— OPPOSITE THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Vttlcan LANK.

Nurseryjiien. 1883. fjjl| 1883. The t>lantikg cjeason, JL 1883,. S3 JAMES JViASON. PAENEIi NURSERIES, ATT I kT.AND, Begs to inform intending planters that he has now . ready for the season— The Largest and Choicest Assoktmbkt op SHELTER AND FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, . &c;, &<v, &c. He has ever offered to the Public, Consisting of— Shelter and Forest Trees, Pinus, etc. Fruit Trees —Apples (on blight-proof atoc'ka^. —190 varieties varieties Pitims—6o varieties Peaches—6o varieties Apricots, Cherries, Figs; Nectarines, Grapes Loquats, Guayas, Currants, Gooseberries Strawberries, etc:,, etc. Upwards of 10,(KfO Oranges—22 varieUeSi including sll the best, and newest varieties Introduced by Chos Moore, Esq.»from Spain. Lemons, Citron, Shaddock, &q. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs Stove and Greenhouse Plants Ferns and Decorative Plants Bedding and Flowering Plants Hedge, Quicks, African Box Thorn, .ElieagnuJJ, Olearia, Privet, eta Bulbs And Tuberous, -rooted Plants Roses —175 varieties Carnations and Picoteea—6o varieties &c., &C., &c. Herbs, Boots, and Horticultural Requisite Garden aiid Flower Seeds; Orchards and Gentlemen'** Gardens laid-out and attanded to by practical Gardeners. Descriptive Catalogues on. application. J.M. begs to call attention to his splendid stock of Acacia decurrens (the true Black Wattle), he ha* now on hand numbering many thousands. It will thrive in almocl any kind of stfil, and will prove a good investment, and should bo planted extensively. It is eßtimatetl that upwardß of £25,000 is annually sent out of this colony for the purchase of its bark for tanning purposed. Catalogues on application, and of G. H. Latzas, Seed Merchant, Queen-street. China, GJas&ware, &c. X X OHINA, (i LASS, AND EARTHENWARE. BoSXAN & rrUNFIELD, OYLAN as -*■ AXKtKLD. Direct Importers of every description of CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, 174, QUEEN-STREET, A few doors below Auckland Savings Hank (Opposite Darby-itreet.) THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BESTJASSORTJIENT IN NEW ZEALAND. NEW GOODS, Frrom some of th 6 beat English, French German, and American. Manufactories, constantly arriving. N.B.—Wholesale and Retail. X X N.l.STp'; O.F.' Established, in Atondaie, is open to . receive new members; age, 18,t0.40.; Fee, 6s to 20s ; Weekly. la.—Application to Mr. Smlth. N.G. ; Mr. Wawman, v;G.; Mr. Bollard, Socwtary, Avandalt; Dr. Kiilght, Ponsonby. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 2