Ro ALI] ' ]ERS & goa! ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR CHOICE NEW SPRING MILLINERY AND DRAPERY. NEW FASHIONABLE SPRING BONNETS AND HATS NEW SPRING FLO WEBS AND FEATHERS NEW SPUING DOLMANS AND JACKETS NEW SPRING CAPES AND COLLARETT3 ' NEW SPEING COLLARS AND RUFFLINGS NEW SPEING SILKS AND SATINS NEW SPEING BROCADES AND MO IKE 3 NEW SPRING LACES, some ve&y HAjrosoatE NEW SPRING DRESSES NEW SPRING PRINTS AND SATEENB NEW SPEING SUNSHADE;! NEW SPRING FANCY GOODS NEW NOVELTIES! NEW NOVELTIES ! NEW | NOVELTIES! LADIES' INVITED TO VISIT OCR S H O W - R 0 o M, Which is now bedecked with choicest MILLINERY, MANTLES, AND FANCY - GOODS, ;No person pressed to purdme.—Onr Goods will sel l themselves, being Choice and Cheap. Patterns of our DRESS MATERIALS also shown in the Show-room sj that a lirje number may be reviewed WITH LITTLE LOSS OF TIME. dress and mantle making in ALL ITS BRANCHES, 'AGENTS FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S UNSURPASSED SEWING MACHINES. Address : R, Be BHALBEES8 HALBEES & gON, 200 and 202, QUEEN-STREET (Three Doors above the new Savings Baa k.)
ZEALAND CHRISTMAS CARDS. With the view of providing for tha coming season Christmas Cards, having fresh features of Interest particularly of such a character as should make them specially suited for sondiSgJto friends at HOME or In the other COLONIES . We are now publishing a series of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS OF NEW ZEALAND FLOWERS. Tha subjects are six in number, viz.: POHUTUKAWi I RATA. Manuka I kowhai CLEMATIS I AKE AKJS Tho Cards are from Drawings by MISS EAMES of Auckland. And have been reproduced In the most perfect manner by the art of Chromo-Lithography. Prieo: Sixpence each, or 2s 04 the set of 6 Cards. Wholesale price on application. UPTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND' STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. gPRING JQRESSES. WILLIAM RATTRAY His OPEKED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, KCLUDDftJ— SATINETTES, NUN'S VEILING, PLAIN AND CHEOK2D BEIGES, LACE MUSLINS, TENNIS TERRY, PRINTS, AND PRINTED ROBES, &c Also, SATIN 3. BROCTO SILKS, AND OTHER MATERIALS FOB TRIMMING. N.B.—CASHMERE TAPIS—The Very Newest Style ofTiimmlng. -RATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, AND SILK MERCER, 178,180, & 182, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
S—FIVE CASES—S OO ' 00 c oo oo a I £ % E-i to 0 ' I 1 M. M""'* $ TAILOR AND IMPORTER, ° CO SnOBTfcAND.SIItKST. H < g s 133 s a p I O co CO a EX SHIP ZEALANDIA. "
A; B. D 0 N A L"• SHIPCHANBLER, SAIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MAKER REMOVED TO I
N°" 30, QUEENS-street (THREE DOORS BELOW THE OLD PREMISES) MIS S STUART PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOTTRIST. ' J<Fw£tT s . QnLXZT anrtordorß loftaSMeara - Cabinet size, from sa. G.D.V. size, from 2s 64 MK. ■ c R" O 8 S E DENTAL SURGEON, ' May be Consulted at his 'Rooms On nor, (opposite Darby-street). Hoars': 10^5 gUMMARY, Fun Transmission via Han Fuanoisco. THE "HERALD" MONTHLY SUMMARY Will be publlnliixl on MONDAY MORNING NISXT, I)TU iNnT.,
Aad will contain all tlio of thk Month. TWOPENCE FEU. COPY Yea nLS bScrlp i tic, i ns . ,or co P lo; ' 'ranked nnd posted regnlarjy from tho lleuai.d OIUco . to » n J r address (in advanco) .. ' , n Ditto ditto (credit) .. .. " " " * 0 rjl O ■ SUBS C R I B B fis TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD," ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOB TUB OCEKEJJT iJUiRTER, PAID BEFORE IHE .2CTn INSTANT, "WIU. BS .CHAKBKD ■ ' TUN SHlMljfflj.' ' j ■ ASTEBTHAT DATjt, TWELVE SHILLINGS jAiD SDtPENOB* ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 4
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