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Dress and Fashion. Telephone 424. * / ■ Box PoBT Office 20 6 NEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY, MERCHAJNT TAILOBS, SHORTLAND-STREET (Nearly Opposite Post Office). GRAND PREPARATIONS FOR THE SPRING TRADE OF 1886. THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PROMULGATORS OF LOW PRICES. What we mean by Low Prices is a small compensation for a good article. We do not consider shoddy goods cheap at any price. Economy is wealth, and the true definition of economy is buying a good article at a reasonable price. You all understand the advantage we possess for making low prices. NO MIDDLEMAN'S PEOFIT. EVERYTHING ES MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND, PATTERNS, ILLTJSTEATED CATALOGUE, and RULES FOE SELF-MEASUREMENT posted to any part of the Country."

*% 178,180,182, QUEEN-STREET, SPRING, 1886. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT— New Management.— Department ii now in charge of a Lady of pronounced ability as a Scientific Artiste in her profession This has already been proved by the large number of orders that have already paseec through her hands, notwithstanding the lateness of the season. There has been but on< verdict, i.e., entire satisfaction, not only with the style and fit, but also the extremelj moderate prices. DRESSES— PERFECT FIT. CHARMING COMBINATIONS, LATEST STVLES, MODERATE PRICES. COSTUMES, suitable for House, Garden, Promenade, Dinner, Ball, or Theatre, at almost any price desired. Fancy Dresses designed. WILLIAM RATTRAY r SPRING, 1886. SILK DEPARTMENTPROMENADE SILKS, in Great Variety. BLACK AND COLOURED SUCaHS, 3s 6d yard INDIAN TUSSORE SILK, Striped, Plain, and Figured; beautiful Goods foi spring wear STRIPED VELVETS AND PLUSHES BLACK MERVEILLEAUX, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 8a 6d, 10a 6<5, 12« 69 WASHI G SILKS, It lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6i CHECK SPUN SILKS, 2s lid FAILLE SATIN STRIPES, CANVAS SILKS, &o. WILLIAM RATTRAY. SPRING, 1886. ALL WOOL DRESS MATERIALS, Summer Textures STRIPED CASBMEREB KNITTED STRIPES SAJNGI.IER CLOTHS POONAH CRKPE FANCY PLUSH STRIPES BROCHE CANVAS FRENCH CASHMERES, Special Value in Blacks and Colours WILLIAM RATTRAY. SPRING, 1886. " DRESS MATERIALS, COTTON CANVAS, Plain and Striped, BJd, 10£ d, Iβ, Is 3d. la 64 ZEPHYR LAWNS. Embroidered STRIPES AND CHECKS in New Zephyrs PLAIN FRENCH BATISTES, in all leading colours FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRICS LEVANTINE FAILLE PRINTED MUSLINS WHITE AND CREAM LACE LAWNS) EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS EMBROIDERED ROBES, in boxes WHITE CAMBRICS, LAWNB, AND MUSLINS UNRIVALLED PRINTS, sd}, 6Jd, 7Jd, and BJd WILLIAM RATTRAY. N.B.—POST ORDER DEPARTMENT.—Patterns of. any Materials forwarded poet free to any country address on application, "% 178,180,182, QUEEN-STREET. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. T. EVAFS, KAEANGAHAPE EOAD, NEWTON, Having completed extensive additions to his Workshops and Manufacturing Machinery, rendered necessary by the rapid growth of his business, desires to inform the People of Auckland and Suburbs, that he has now every facility for supplying BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS, the Style and Quality being much better than any yet produced in the Colony, and at considerably lower prices. T. E. begs also to intimate that for the purpose of securing Superior Workmanship, he has taken into partnership MR. HENRY SCHOFIELD, of Leeds, as a Working Partner, whose special business it will be to superintend the Making-up Department, and whose practical knowledge of Bootmaking will be a sure guarantee of the durability of the goods. BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER, FIT GUARANTEED. Also, DAMP-PROOF BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. Note the Address : EVANS & SCHOFIELD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. Warranted the Best and Cheapest House in the Colony for Boots.

TMPORTANT NOTICE, BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! BUY OP THE MAKERS, AND SAVE 30 PER CENT. The following are a few of our prices for the present month:— s. A. Child's Strap Shoes ... Is 6d, Is 9<l, Is lid, and 2 6 , „ Double-Sole Walking Shoes 3 6 ~ Lace-up Boots .. .. la 6d and 2 6 „ Elastic-side Boots .. 2s 6d, 2s 9d, and 3 6 „ Superior Calf-Kid Sewn Button Boots .. 4 6 Girls' Leather Lace-up Boots (our own make) _ 4 6 „ Calf E. Side school Boot*, from .. ..4 9 Ladies' Kid E. Side Hootn, wonderful value ..6 6 Kid or Levant E. Sides.. .. „ ..7 6 „ Kid E. Sides, extra high legs .. ..8 6 n » superior, new style.. .. Oβ „ Calf-Kid, best quality. 10i 6d, lie (id, and 12 6 , ~ Sewn Button Boots, (rand line ... 10 6 „ „ Sewn Button Boots, grand line ... 12 6 ~ Cloth-top. Button Boots, grand line .. 13 6 ~ Evening Shoes, cheapest line in N. Z. ~ 4 6 ~ Kvening Shoes, several stylos 5s 6d and 6 6 „ Leather Slippers, Prunella do., etc., from 3 6 ~ Calf K. Sides, our own make .. ..8 6 „ Lace-un boots, string and durable .. 8 0 Men's Watertights, our own make .„ .„ S c „ ~ solid leather, hand-made .. .. 10 6 „ „ superior, made from selected leather 11 0 , Bluchers .. .. _ jh , , Our own make .. 5s 6d, and 6 6 „ „ hand-made, worth 10s 6d, only 7 e „ ElastlcSides 9 q , „ Calf, our own make, 10s 6d and 12 6 And every other description equally cheap. REMITTANCES TO ACCOMPANY COUNTRY ORDKHB. GARRETT BROS., TANNEKS, BOOT MaNUPaCTi KEKS, 4c. WAKEFIELD-STREET, AUCKLAND GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD, NEWTON, AUCKLAND.

\ (J & IN "Mi i ' (fnOBSON STREET]! 5 Y& VUI 1 , // s % .# 6 6 • S "P" A V E you SEEN 6 •*-*• I JJUNRO & J||ILLIGAN'S 5 I IMMENSE STOCK OP 6 ft SMM E R mWEEDS! 0 Summer TWEEDS! 1 6 ——— 6 ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. 6 PERFECT PIT, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. P.8.-NO SHODDY RUBBISH OR SLOP-MADE GARMENTS HERB: BILLb OF LADING FORMS, in booki ol fifty, m»y be obtained at the Hjuuxd Office

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 2