. Dress and Fashion. w v win. I< II A MM MM WWWIII L II AA MN Nil WVV W II L L It A A M N N M WV VW lIL L II A A SI NN M W W lIL L II AAA M MM M W W 111 I. II A AM NN M V V II LtXli LLLL II A AM M M RRR A TTTT TTTT RRR A Y Y K R AA T TRR AA Y Y K R AA T T » It. AA YY RRR A A T T RRR A A YY R R AAA T TRR AAA Y rraat; trraay BRA AT TERA AY, DISPLAY OF "YfOVfiLTIECt IX OTJiILTIE >5 JUST TO HAND PER DIRECT STEAMERS. 173, ISO, 182, QETEEN-ST. DDD RRR EEEE BSSJ SSS DDRRE .SSSS DDRRE S S D D RRR EEE SSS SSS DDRRE S S DDRRE SSSS DDD R R EEEE SSS SSS GG 00 00 DDD SSS G GO OO OD DS S G OOOODDS G O O O O D D. SSS QGGOOOODD S G GO OO OD DS S Gtf 00 00 . DDD SSS * | FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. |
The selection is beautifully varied, almost every conceivable colour in Plain Cloths and Fancy Combinations being represented. Amongst others the J TOKiR OTTOMAN, | | CONDAK POPLINE, | j VELUNS DE TOILE. j | PLUMATIS, | J SUAKISI CLOTH, ] Zerbul, Old Dongola, Striped. Tennis, and Voile de Religiouso will be found spocially attractive. The colourings comprise tho Greys, Fawns, Reds, Greens, Browns, and Neutral Tints so popnlar in London thi Season. Then in WA S H I N G CJ ASHING £5 There are hundreds of designs in Zephyr Lawns, Pom ' padour, Sateens, Touffe Indienne, and Broche, Lace, etc., almost bewildering in number and combinatio of colour. My object being to make a large return, | THE PRICES | Throughout have been carefully regulated to secure increased sales. I | A SPECIAL PARCEL OF WASHING SS3 II L K K SSS ssnii KKSS SnLK K • s S3S It L KK SSS S II h K K S S S II L KKSS SSS II LLLL K K SSS In Checks, Stripes, and Shots. Cleared at the end of the London Season a desperate job now marked at j | MANUFACTURERS' PRICKS. J | lam this Season directing special attention to the Millinery txepartment, ILLINERY JJePARTMENT,
And have secured a range of the Very Newest French Models, which have been skilfully reproduced In my work-rooms in the same materials at aboat | ONE-HALF THE COST, j Each one a work of art in itself. Amongst a host of other Novelties in Shapes I am showing the J POSTBOY, | [ LOTTA, ( AND | GRACE DARLING | la White, Speckled, Moss-gTeen, Reseda, Violle d'Or Coquellcot, and other Fashionable Art Colours. Farther Novelties in MM MM A NN N TTTT L EEEE SSS MN NM AANNNTL £ SS MN NM AAMNNTL E S MN N M A A N N J.l T L EEE SSS MMM M AAV N N N T L E S MNN M A AN NN T L E S M M M A AN NN T LLLLEEEE SSS AND COST U M E CJ O S T U M E O. All Marked at Stbictlv Moderate Prices. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, and 182, QUEEN-STREET. _ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 2
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