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\ ■ ■'•■'■''■■' • ■ ' ' '" " Drapery, &c. . WILLIAM RATTRAY. . 178, 180, AND 182, QUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND. • WILLIAM RATTRAY begs to announce thit his first shipments for the Autumn and Winter Seasonal New Goods for all Departments are now open for public inspection. In soliciting a continuance of the patronage bestowed on NEW ZEALAMD HOUSKfor the last thirty years, he takes the opportunity of observing that on no previous occasion has he been enabled to show.such rich variety, and really splendid value, and the bulk of the Goods having arrived by the Direct Steamers, the display will comprise nearly all the very latest London and Paris Fashions. His London Buyer has been successf ol in securing the class of goods most suitable to the Auckland climaite, and by Judicious purchasing has been enabled to acquire them at such prices as permits pf their being marked here at In some Instances lower prices than those usually asked for by the local wholesale warehouses. . ■ .......... * Tj\/"ILLIAM E.AIY. : NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 178, 180, AND 182, QUBEN-STBEET. / MANTLES DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM RATTRAY is showing in this department—Ladies' Diagonal, Cashmere, and Broche Paletots and Dolmans, elegantly trimmed with new Bat Tail Fringes, Kijh Broche. Long Paris Dolmans and Paletots, quiltad silk lined, and trimmed Fur and Chenille ; Lades' <eal Seal.ik>n Paletots. Ladies' "olman four-in-hand, and Newmarket Ulsters in Cheviots. Broken. Checks. Crimson and all fashionable colours in c oths. The unanimous verdict respecting these goods by the Ladies who honoured New Zealand House with their presence at the late Show was, "How Vkbt Chbap M And so indeed they are. Then for Children's wear there is a nice variety of Cloth Jackets- and Four-in-hand Ulsters in check sand Plain and Crimson Mantle Cloths, equally good value. . . COSTUMES DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM RATTRAY confidently recommends an early inspection of this Department. In Walking Costumes there are N'ovelties in Stripes, Checks and Plain Cloths in the very latest London styles: while in Evening Dresses, Black Materials, and Silks are some really ennice models, and all at very reasonable prices. The purchase of these Costnmes in London was made under very advantageous circumstances, so that a stylish dress can now be bought just for the price of the material. la the Children's Branch of this* Department there are som pretty little Costumes at very reasonable prices, while the display of Tunics and Pelisses, etc, is rich in colour and variety, and a speedy clearance may be looked for. MILLINERY, WILLIAM RATTRAY'S French Models in this Department should be seen without delay. They ar indeed triumphs of art. In Straws and Falts there is an endless variety of shapes in all the new colours' There are Princess Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Straw, and Chenille; New Designs in Felt, Velvet, and Plush Hats and Bonnets. Infants* Millinery, Cashmere. Silk, and- Satin Hoo<is. Flowers, Feathers, Aigrettes, Millinery Ornaments. These have all been well bought, and are marked much under the usual value of these goods to secure a rapid clearance, as fresh shipments of novelties are to arrive. UNDERCLOTHING. WILLIAM RATTRAY is assured he holds the largest stock of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing in the Colony. The celebrated hand-made Hibornla Underclothing is nearly as cheap as the Machine-made; but. far more durable. In Ladies' Dressing Gowns there are some very pretty designs suitable for the season. FUR S. WILLIAM RATTRAY has a oho'ce selection of Fur Goods in Capes, Fur-lined Cloaks, and Fur Trlmminsrs in all widths. For Rainy Weather, LadloV now seem to prefer the Cashmere Waterproof and Macintosh Cloaks as very light and easy to carry. WILLIAM RATTRAY has a splendid variety of these in Black, Navy Brown, and Myrtle Cashmere, and Steel Reversible Macintosh, all lengths and reasonable prices. SILKS AND VELVETS. WILLIAM RATTRAY is showing a large Stock of Fashionable Makes in all-leading shades, and desires to draw special attention to his Plain Velvets, and Broohe Silks and Satins which will be found marvels for value* DRESS DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM RATTRAY'S Costume Cloths are exceptionally well dons this season. There is a splendid line of Dark Checks, beautifully soft and durable, while the French Armures, Satin Cashmere, Biarritz, and Ottoman Clo'hs wH be found in a-i endless variety of shades, and at snob, prices as must necessarily tempt a clearance. Phe Velveteen* in Black and fashionable colours, In a rich clothy mate are a speciality, and arc Al value.. For those requiring low price goods; we can furnish a rioh variety of colouring in wide, durable materials with trimmings to match. FANCY DEPARTMENTS. ' WILLIAM RATTRAY hasrin these Departments an endless variety of Laces and Lace Goods, RuiHings, plain, broche, Tartan and Velvets. Sash Ribbons with-narrow to match. Umbrellas, Cashmere and Merino Hoslerr, Dress Materials, Dress Buttons, Pans, Ba;s. Gloves. 4c. la Gleves, all the best makes will be found, and a special purchase of a line of four-button B'aokKid Gloves in the London Market will be offered at 1b lid the pair, though they are really worth double the money. I L ■ L I A M A T T RAX 178, 180, 182, QUEEN-STREET,, AUCKLAND. .- 1 SUPPLIED BY The "LOUIS" Is a well- ~ „,„ S MITH & C ATJGHEY '^<v^, ?!lSt o ffi' C DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS,, Journal - • -— '/^\\H^/ ■ - UPPER QUEEN-STREET AMD *<£ V NEWMARKET. *S*^ GUARANTEED. ™™.„„ .-•..- IN BLACK Other Makes In stock, "O •fromls4Jd. AND COLOURS, KST BEND FOR PATTERNS. W AT LOWEST PRICES. . V >^ ? ' O - EVERY YARD STAMPED. W* GUAEAjSTEED. OTHER AUTUMN and _ WINTER DRESS MATERIALS The "LOUIS" bears a IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Wa^h^ffect . IS" FOR GOOD VALUE, Lyons velvet, and it carries but little weight. Tby SMITH & CAUGHEY. I ; , Saddlßiy. ' -jgi JAMES WISEMAN, ; SADDLER, ' §W' W t GiK AUCKLAND. ; SB | -itJ»o^ 9 U A.- - ; i ... } CANVAS COVERS FOR HORSES TURNED-OUT IN WINTER : ALL PRICES. .WATERPROOF RIDING APRONS. ' !

Conveyances. "OOTOE.UA VIA WAIKATO. Tourists for Botorua will do well to take the Waikato route, being equally cheap as the other, and saving the unpleasant sea voyage to Tanranga. Leave Auckland by 8.20 train; arrive Hamilton 2.10 p.m. Stay all night, or drive same afternoon to Cambridge, starting again next morning at 7 o'clock, in covered er open trap, for Ohinemutu, arriving there —say, 5 p.m. same day. Spend next day sight-seeing at Ohinemutu and going to Wairoa, visiting Whaka rewarewa en route. Next day "do" Rotomahana and back to Ohinemutu, returning following day to Cambridge and Hamilton, taking train then for and arriving at Auckland afternoon of fifth day." Return Fares (including railway, Ist class)—Auckand to Wairoa and baok, £5 18s 6d for a party of four or. moro. Special: arrangements for a'less number. Orders by letter or telegram addressed C. R. JOHN* STONE, Coach Proprietor, Hamilton, will receive prompt attention. Gwynne's or Hally's Hotel, Hamilton, March 7. PHILLIPS' PIONEER COACH To PAEROA and BACK DAILY, Carrying Passengers and Parcols at Reduced Bates. The Coaoh leaves the Bank of New Zealand, Thames, Every Morning at 8.30. • ALEX. PHILLIPS. J. a ngelo & C O -' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PISH AND.OY-TER DEALERS. J. A &Co. have opened the premises Ist >y occur*- 1 by Hiss Haines, Tobacconist, next to 'thurs Aucu.. Mart Froih and Smoked Fish always on hand; Country Orders punctually attended to.' Fish forwarded to an . art of the colony.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 3

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