Men's and boys' clothing now obtainable in all tho latest fashions at or nearly London prices; men's Milton coat-s fro.a 7s tid : men's serge ditto, 0s 6d ; men's tweed trousers from 3s 9d; men's tweed sviUs. 19j 6d ; mea's acrpe ditto, 12Is ; job line in coloured soft felt hat 3, 2b worth 53 6d ; Hairnets, from Is o»ch ; shirts of erery description; boys' (will* lined backs, from lOjd each; knickerbocker suits, nicoly braided, from 5h tid snit; serge trousers, 3s lid; jackets ditto, 4s (Id.—James Scutt, London House Victoria and Nelson«streets, Auckland. Japanese Corigs.—A beautiful assortment of Japanese curio* are now or • "*t Uhtrles Kelscy and Co.'s, comprising Chhi* lease * ■»' i/jues, bowls, jars, cabinets, g ove ho , tea c ' '•»**. Jyonzes, <kc. These goods were nOe. j • Mr. Si ton in 1 okohawa. They ace thoiuu-.. > resentative of Japau, *nd will be found m ,nt -iu. ble lor presents at this season of the year. Tuv \. c.» within reach of all. Tannine; from one stullin. .i .<• nearly ten pouuds. Everyone should certainly sec them.—Charles Kelscy and Co.> two doors below Morrins'. Who first discovered Ameriea? F. U. Lewisson, with a stock of watches and Jewellery not to bo beat in New Zealand. Queon*strect, opposite Union Bank.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 5
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