Dress and Fashion. j J. W. SHACKELFORD IS NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LATEST NOVELTIES IN TIES AND SCARVES, I ALSO, THE NEW HORIZONTAL STRIPE SHIRT (VERY FASHIONABLE). NEWEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S HATS, And his Celebrated PULL-OVER FELT HATS AT 10S 6D. Any shape kept in stock, or made to order. J. W. SHACKELFORD, MATTER AM) GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 210, QUEEN-STREET ( (Opposite Messrs. McArthur's Warehouse), I } ! # VICTORIA f" |Ulll,Afe STREET, | N,Z ' | 1 JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED UP j MY FIRST ASSORTMENT OF ' . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 5 TWEEDS, COATINGS, &c. 5 Also, HIGH-CLASS KAIAPOI JUST TO HAND. SEE WINDOW. JOHN "WHITE, Merchant Tailor, Victoria-street. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, In tie Premises lately occupied by Ir. Goldwater (NEXT GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET), THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW (this season's purchases) NO OLD STOCK, AND MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. THE BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND THE SALE IS NOW ON. Saddlery. ESTABLISHED 1861. SADDLERY. GEEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Ilk INSPECTION V® THE INVITED. g % BEST AND % fkl \ CHEAPEST FOR PLOUGH, DRAY, % SPRING CART, AND BUGGY. 0< HARNESS. THE lEADE SUPPLIED. , PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. The Pianoforte is essentially a German production, and the beat of the modern examples are from that country. Ia the various improvements of Pianoforte Manufacturers the house of RUDOLPH IBACH SOHN is pre-eminent, His instruments have the highest recommendation from the most renowned Musicians, such as RICHARD WAGNER, RUBINSTEIN, FRANZ LISZT, CHARLES HALLE,' DR. HILLIER, J. BRAHMS, and many other musical celebrities. The factory has been established nearly a hundred years, and after being rebuilt and enlarged in 1873,1876, 1879, and again in 1885, to satisfy the rapidly increasing demand. These splendid instruments of Ruo. Ibach Sohn are specially commended by the distinguished artists referred to on account of their excellence in tone, which is at once powerful and mellow, with perfect uniformity throughout the compass; for their perfection in touch, it being both easy and delicate; and also on account of their wonderful durability (obtained by combination of metal and thoroughly seasoned wood in their con» struction) which enables them to withstand the changes of all climates, SOLE AGENTS: THOS. M:. "WEES <SS CO., Oak House, Hobson-street;, Auckland. ma* C ha:rles SMITH, p^p'lpfi \llllif MANUFACTURER OF «BQ ?5 B3I"?" 8 BASSINETTES, PERAMBULATORS, INVALID £- & I? B « g-gf 5* WffiCARRIAGES, &o. . gg. ?• s.po.-, ! *s Wffit'SF Perambulator* of any make repaired or taken In j; ms3pw„S _®g; 8 exchange. * 5" = S ST§ 8 ; §g ° 1 gffjl Price liat post free. d G g S 10 » S-®* PAUCKLAND PERAMBULATOR FACTORY. SH Z"AS.i ff V//T\S/V7TW VICTORIA-STREET WEST o. » Z.-SSgRS'R „ a (Near Freeman's Bay). t * ST??mm 8 ?"& 1.-S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 7
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