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SMITH "T^AUGHEY,/^ IMPORTERS. /$?/ 8 & C beg to intimate that further Shipments _ex S.S. / \^?/ "Doric " " Kaikoura," and other recent arrivals, m all/ / y over 200-CASES AND BALES-200, / / ally selected and bought under the most favourable / v> circumstances by ovr Mb. Smith before the recent /A\/ >X advance in price of Wool and Silk Goods, and at / / v? the END OF THE LONDON SEASON, / Vfc . hen Manufacturers and Merchants were / */>p / £$■ clearing out their Slimmer Stocky are / / now opened up, and will be sold at Ex- v^a^^S^ / inordinary Low Prices in order to/OT\j / We ho an Enormous Stock effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. S V**-* /of Plain Goods, such as Linens, / r/ direct from the Mills in BelNovelties and Special Value in Dress Y -C\ / fast. Fabrics. Silks, Satins, Prints, Wash- / VSJ / CALICOES, SHEETINGS, SHIRT. ing Dresses, Ribbons, Laces, Ho- / / INGS, Etc., and all kinds of COTTON siery, Gloves, Haberdashery, / V^jv/ GOODS bought cheap, and will be sold Mautles, Millinery, Under- / cheap. clothing, Etc., Etc., Etc. /p , y /CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR/jLVy / CLOTHS, Etc., unusually Good Value. A. • /^s^^/ Our celebrated " Lion Brand " BOYS', MEN'S, - >V> /X \^/and YOUTHS' GEELONG CLOTHING, obtain/s^S^/ » We in Auckland only at our Establishment, is unv / "C/"%»/ / surpassed for Cut, Finish, and Wearing Qualities, and //>V'/ is offered at Specially Low Prices. V? /jSJ / GENTS' HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, UMV* / I / BRELLAS, Etc., Etc., in great variety, direct from the / / makers. Further shipments to arrive as the Season advances. k / /ah Goods Marked in Plain Figures. No Seoond / C./ / Prices. No Discounts. /&/SMITH SZ CAXJGHEY, VO/ WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, t/ 239. OUEEJV STREET, and NEWMARKET. ®1| 178,180,182, QMS-STREET. SPRING, 1886. MANTLE DEPARTMENT.— Mantles, Mantelets, Fichus, Jackets, Dolmans, etc., really charming garments are offering for the present season. There are some Beautiful Goods in Lace. Lace and Jet, Canvas and Lace, Canvas and Jet ; also, Rich Silks, Satins, etc The shapes offer variety for every taste, and there is no stint in combination of materials. WILLIAM RATTRAY. DUST MANTLES, NOVELTIES, the Cheapest and most stylish ever before shown DUST MANTLES in Grey and Fawn Silicea, fashionably trimmed, 39s 6d DUST MANTLES in Grey and Fawn Check Carmelite Trimmed Rnohe, 29s 6d DUST MANTLES in Plain and Fancy China Silks, Trimmed Lace, or Ruohe, 39b 6d, 49s 6d, 59s 6d DUST MANTLES in Check and Fancy Silks DUST MANTLES from 12s 6d _ „ WILLIAM RATTRAY. SPRING, 1886. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.—The shapes this season will be found easy and becoming ; while for Materials, the new Straw Lace or Straw Passementerie will be received frith favour. The principal Trimmings will be Flowers for Bonnets, Feathers for Hats, with Laces, ■Picofc, and Velvet Ribbons, &c, PLUMES, FEATHERS, WINGS, etc., in great variety STRAW GOODS of the most stylish oharaoter LADIES' DRESS CAPS TULLE AND NET BONNETS, Etc. CHARMING LITTLE LACE BONNETS FOR CHILDREN. WILLIAM RATTRAY. SPRING, 1886. " COSTUME DEPARTMENT. NOVELTY IN COLOURS, NOVELTY IN MATERIALS, NOVELTY IN DESIGNS, NOVELTY IN TRIMMINGS, HANDSOME LACE COSTUMES ALL WOOL SPRING MATERIALS from 49s 6d CANVAS AND FODLARD. 46s 6d PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS from 69s 6d PRINTED CAMBRICS AND ZEPHYRS, 29s 6d WASHING DRESSES, from 19s 6d . _ WILLIAM RATTRAY: SPRING, 1886. ~ SUNSHADES in all the newest shapes and designs DOUBLE SQUARES TRIMMED LACE, 10s 6d FAWN SATIN SUNSHADE, COVERED TAMBOUR LACE SUNSHADES, the latest Novelties BLACK BUNSHADES, TRIMMED AND COVERED CHANTILLY LACE CARDINAL SILK SUNSHADES, COVERED BLACK LACE LACE TRIMMED SUNSHADES, in Brown, Navy, and Fashionable Dark Colours, WILLIAM RATTRAY. FANCY DEPARTMENT. LACES ! LACEB 1 I LACES ! ! ! in White, Fawn, and Coloars PICOT AND VELVET RIBBONS LACE PLASTRONS AND NECKWEAR GLOVES in Taffetta and Pine Silk, all Lengths and Colours KID GLOVES, best Qualities in 4, 6. 8, and 10 buttons KID GLOVES in Tan, Fawn, Drab, Brown, Gold, Navy, Maroon, Myrtle, Green, 81atH, Pink. White, Cream, Pale Blue, etc, etc CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES in all Colours as Ladies' LADIES' HOSIERY, J. and R. Morley's Hosiery, and all makes, qualities, colours, and pricen CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, do., all sizes WILLIAM RATTRAY. N.B.— POST ORDER DEPARTMENT.— of any Materials forwarded post free *o any country address on application, *% 178,180,182, QUEEN-STSEIT.

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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOIaTION, TEMPORARY PREMISES : Old Baptist Chapel Cobweb Wkx.lkm.bt AND CHAPEL Streets, Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Paper* on the tables. Subscription, 2* 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols in the various departments of Literature. Sub■cription, 2« 6d per quarter. Tea and Coma Pbotided. Employment AND BOAEDIMO.HOOII BeBIRHIi Meeting roK Youno Men on Tuesdays, at 7.80. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.80. Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturday!, at 7.80. Bible Class Sunday, at 8 p.m. STEA-NQEBS and others (especially Toons Meh) cordially Invited to visit the rooms, where all information may be obtained. Open from 9 ajn. to 1 p.m. . , : ■ VISITING CARDS—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed from Engraved Copper-plate : Gentle* men's, 7s; Ladies', 7s 6d.—Herald Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndhain-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7789, 8 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7789, 8 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7789, 8 November 1886, Page 3

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