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Drcs, and Fashion--1 OF AUCKLAND AND . .SURROUNDING NEIGHBOURHOOD, Before you j — BUY HOSIERY * " she J. GILMOUR'S BARGAINS! % Ladies' Coloured Cashmere, beautiful quality and well finished, Is id per pair, original price St od. Children's, same quality, Is. Maids', Is 2d. Also, loti of common kinds, 3. G. wishes you to soo the valtto GLOVES Of all kinds too numerous to mention SWEDE, KID, SILK, CLOTH, KTO Also, GENTS WHITE, RIDING, AND FUR LINED KID „ Bargains also in Evening Colours. ! Ladles' Cloth, fur tops, 6rt pair ; also Girls' and Boys Cloth, fur-lined, etc., at Cd and 4d pair ; Ladies, White Josephines at 7}d. ALL NICE NEW GOODS J, GILIOUR, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET, AND KARANGAHAPS ROAD. . SPRING, 1887. SPUING, 1887. WILSON, WILLIAMS, AND M°CULLAGH. AEE NOW SHOWING A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Every department will be found replete with the CHOICEST NOVELTIES, Which will be sold at our usual LOW PRICES. AN EARLY CALL SOLICITED. WILSON, WILLIAMS, & M°CULLAGH, NEAT ZEALAND HOUSE, j 180 AND 182, QUBBN-STEBE'i?. BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR* W. 11. FEN TON & CO. W. H. Fbntos.J (Henry Young. HATS AND CAPS OF EVERT /Q\ \£/ DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. \J/ HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, HOSIERS AND GENTLEMEN'S MERCERS, \ QUEENSTREBT. AUCKLAND (Opposite Herald Office).
Dress ai d. Fashion. 'MaMASTER, SHALBERS, & CO, JUST OPENED UP: g Q NEW DRESSES g, . 0 NEW MANTLES |> U1 m NEW VISITES t-3 Cd bd pq NEW HATS Q NEW BONNETS m < NEW FEATHERS AND W M t> FLOWERS fn r NEW HOSE AND GLOVES 2 Ch H 3 NEW RIBBONS $3 H W 0] NEW LACES <3 gp M &0., &0,, &0. O O g PER AORANGL McMASTBE, SHALBERS. & 007 0 V lITjl .Col \\CJ «t// w ' (NASH AND DEFERRED PAYMENT J TAILORS, DRAI'EKS, AND HABIT MAKERS, HOBSON-STREET. We respectfully Invite attention to our Large Stock of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with tho skill and Talent we employ, and the great success of oar efforts to produce Superior Garments, I'K.ItFECT IN KIT, and liNEXCELLED in CUT AND STYLE, gives every confidence in respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before being made j up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. THE DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM has been found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in the easiest possible way. All Goods are Marked in Plain Figures. Cash Customers receive 5 per cent, discount (one shilling In the pound sterling) on all parcels of 208 and upwards. INSPECTION INVITED. Tramcars Pass the Door 188 7. 1888, SEASONS. qpilE JgON AIICHE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. A. LESUEUR & CO., MILLINERS AND COSTUMIERS, ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE LATEST ENGLISH AND PARISIAN NOVELTIES in JJRE3S JjIABRICS, EMBROIDERED LAWN ROBES PLAIN AND FANCY TUSSORE SILKS LACK; FLO NCINGS BRAID AND BEAD SETS AND PANELS TRIMMING SILKS CHOICE AND CAREFUL!'. V SELECTED MILLINERY (TRIMMED ,«n!' ONTRIMMIiD) CORSETS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, IN GIISAT VARIETY FANCY SETS, FLOWER-', BATHERS, Ac. THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT FOR NETT CASH ONLY. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. FIT, STYLE, AND FINIS OF EVERY DRES MADE AT THE BON MARCHE, FOR 12s 6d ONLY is EQUAL TO ANY PROCURABLE IN THE COLONY, MOURNING AND COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. PATTERNS POST PRE®. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 7
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