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Dress and Fashion. •tJ C « • 0)0 ■ _ © © „ to N N root « m ,3,3 22 ,5 <» o S l-1 ° u U ,V o5 o« O 01 ° •V oS° » *' ■' 'S "S r-i CO GO go ns Is © {2^2 « , p d ©So r-f ® " «-r? o H M „ _• __ x -2-2 w*" • v • c_, nd o o C) i— i C—l . SS piowaiHiimrann I P 2 h-sr- °l2^® eo^, o S2 1 J i cd cs o bjgaaaiaaigi HM .S ??P3 S3-S StD mm i BaiSOk ■ ZisUi* - — r- I cvgrthmhuk« i—i — 2J ©o [I xMli Cd g a a h .2 Cd 111 'fe'l R CO S f S SSS i ttr/y " - S p. pg' ::: o° o .w 55 Sim PP P3 n ° P 88 H, I "B m § or a|§ ;; iisrß § jr- "v I—H • pSOfflffl &§3I ■ q M AS s|sßß„ 3 bS k 0 & ■ EH J W \JI p 0 LJ « Q ocagg UH lj o i a SM STj a -< - Ml ISI Km! I gis OQO2- 02CQ02 rh mm fit f 8a y^ i tD S H pqpqgHHg bsi £ 'rf'drrt S ° ® r ijjj W f A Q O 000000 ftft Ui . Ft-"! a®! r~i II!!!!™ Is 0 a iijin" is U§ — LSJ Thl n-r» Hill" i—l ■—« rn .J n| u u " rt S s© rn Ph frmmmmrrj /■ > (LBJ ssssss " •§■§ 111 Or r OCO«« «CI H g M r S a .flii.fi" § »"a rj ? —) |P| ftp * ft ft & & r"l PQ ' 5 cJ cd dd Ph .§.! h—' .S.S-S-S.g a 2 s % H 59 'ba &D.§3.SP , 6C'EC PH .Svzr* r-H jLJ « rvn @»s oooooop .2.9 pm ' A m tc &o I v P ( ffi ■: ; ; &2° L' L. , P*f .gw 02 j . as !>o ® •<j g b 'g :!s isi 5 - WS Cm . .02 00 m S g 18 I Bg J Br 1 HH rri gog 3 gs EiHg;+i 0 0 Ph g gs O ' lilis H mmmmmm O? 2 AK tqaHHSg oW aaaaaa SMITH & CAUGHEY'S FRENCH S. &. C. are now showing the largest stock of French Dress Fabrics (suitable for Autumn and Winter wear) it was ever their pleasure to submit. These beautiful goods, KilS cashmeres French manufacturing firm, and will be found superior to most Cashmeres, in finish, dye, and colouring. They were also bought before the reoeiit large advance in the price of wool took effect in the manufactured article; the be qoi,e AND MERINOS. BLACK AND ALL COLOURS. Imported by them direct from Hamburg, which will be found Exceptional Value, S. & C. would also direct attention to a Shipment of Fanoy Wool Wraps, etc., etc., imported by them direct from Germany, -which will be found exceptional value ; and a large Shipmect of Linen Goods direot from the Mills in Belfast, ex s.s, Doric. Smith $ Caudheii, s Ws© QJ? IMPOBTBBS. "I'VE CALLED ABOUT A HAT." * , J. W. SHACKELFORD HAS JUST OPENED NEW STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S HATS, AND WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS CELEBRATED PULL-OVER FELT HATS AT 10S 6D, Any shape kept in stock, or made to order. TIES AND SCARVES, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JUST OPENED. ' SPECIALTY: HATDEAt WOOL DHBEEBiOTHINB AND SOCKS, Especially adapted for the New Zealand climate. J. W. SHACKELFORD, HATTER AJfß> GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 210, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Messes. McArthur's Warehouse). BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, W. H. • FEN TON & CO., W. H. PENTON.I [HENRY YOUNG, EATS AND CAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION /lj\ MADE 10 ORDER, \ 1/ HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, SHIK.TMAKERS, HOSIERS, AND GENTLEMEN'S MERCERS. 78, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (OPPOSITE "HERALD"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 2