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I FOR SPRING AND SUJIiIEK. I The selection is beautifully varied, almost every • conceivable colour in Plain Cloths and Fancy Combinations being represented. Amongst others the I TOKAR OTTOMAN, I I CONDAK PoPLINE, | I VELUNS DE TOILE, I I PLUMATIS, I J SUAKIM CLOTH, ] ZerbuL Old Dongola, Striped] Tennis, and Voile de Eeligiense will be found specially attractive. The colourings comprise the Greys, Fawns, Beds, Greens, Browns, and Neutral Tints so popular in London thi Season. Then in WA S H I N G Cj A S H I N G JOThere 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, I THE PRICES I Throughout have been carefully regulated to secure increased sales. ,A SPECIAL PARCEL OF WASHING SS3 II L K K SSS •3 S II L K K S S S H L K EL S SSS ,II L KK SSS S II L K K S S S II l< KKSS SS3 II LLLL K K ESS In Checks, Stripes, and Shots. Cleared at the end of the London Season a desperate job now marked at
I MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. | I am this Season directing special attention to the MILLINERY T\EPARTMENT, ILLINEKY 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 about I ONE-HALF THE COST. | Each ono a work of art in itself. Amongst a host of ■other Novelties in Shapes I am showing the I POSTBOT, J I LOTTA, | AND I GRACE DAELING | In Ti'hite, Speckied, Moss-green, Reseda, Vielie d'Or Coquelicot, and other Fashionable Art Colours. Further Novelties in MS MSI A UN N TTTT L EEES SSS UN iS"M AA. NX N T l. A SS BK NM AANNNTL E S 51 NNSIAANNxt T L EEE SSS MMMM AA\ N N & T L E S iISKM A A N NN T 1j E S 2,1 M M A AN NN T LLLLEEEE SSS 00STU M E Q( 0 S T U M E JO. - All Massed at Stbictly Modeeate Prices. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, and 182, queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 3
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