7 71 '....■• v "■■-■■ Tea and Coffee JEgg^^^_Jl3Zj.-.'..."~" ■!''"'' ''.: ' ■■"' ; ' ~* . '. —~ .. .* \ rT77 ■-''■;,•■• - : ~™ "■ ■ •■■■'•■■ ■ AWARDED ;. ■ ■■ ■■ GOLD & SILVER PURE BLENDED TEAS dßplp ■ i -, ; ' : .-;A. ■..■'■• . ______ ;,J^lP AILS, --- ■•■■ PURE 1 IMDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS ■ ■;;': -J*-. ■' v . ■r■ 'I : : '- "'■''■' :■'' :"" :; '■'( ..' x':■--''r : "^','-"' :f '" ;: ~.- ■ ''.:"■' ■:'?: li '.-'i-/- v ■■■'Vγ , : '"; ::,: '/'•' '■■ ' : ■■■:■'"■ : :". :: V: ;;■";' %.;'. (;oT. The Duty-paid "by NELSON, MOATS Is CO. is Thm or Four times as Knob as that paid by any Wholesale Souse im Australia and STow SSialaaady In spite of the numerous imitations. . . .This should fce a proof of the Superiority §f tMr Teas. Dress and Fashion MERCHANT TAILORS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. PWe offer the following ADVANTAGES j W\ . in our Tailoring Department:— . OBiITO ist. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit ..,■,,, TROUSERS aUSId - - ■ .- v : .•;'"•■.'■-■ TO 2nd. Workmanship, Cut, and Style, The TO measure. . -'■ -;;-;JT esyRL 3rd. All Tiveeds Thoroughly Shrunk, " ; ~~~ • ' *" ■ -.' ' " A„/ ' 13/52/- 4th. Our selection of N.Z. and Imported Tweeds y Serges, and Fancy Coat- - 15 r 55 /" ings is one oj the most varied and . 16/61 60/- extensive in the City, and at the accompanying low c&sh prices, the value '" \ will he found exceptional i 19/6 67/6 • . ■ t 20/7 °/" Oar Cutter, Mr. Postles (who has had large English 2 1/ 72/6 experience), is most successful as a Fitter. 22 . Q 7X> l~ ..••'■■ . 23/9 77/6 separate room has now been specially fitted up, ; and is devoted exclusively as a Showroom . 25/0 . . for this Department. _| INSPECTION INVITED! .. INSPECTION INVITED . . T a il&»rt The Largest Assortment of Furs in the Colony in BEAVER, I WliU ' ABTRACHAN. SABLE, MIMX, OTTER, BEAR, LYNX, FPi DO' WOLVERINE, and other Furs.. " : ' ' 111 X 1 S™ 1 B snfc Of the most Varied Makes and Materials, with or A .3sr3D * y without Hood Cape, or Capes, tight fitting or Olfl A I/' 0 ' ' loose, with Sleeves or without. Iβ Ift llflj IO I p l ain or Braided, tight-fitting or ! loose, or between .Ajsrr* > the two, short or long, at the LOWEST llfl I® 41 I I la %v I IMrUKIiiJJ JrKl^iio. eH Q X l l EUI FQ ' lln Glenar^ Cheviots, Alearden Tweeds, Otta lIHO I USWiieO Cloth, Dijon Check, Foule, Kaiapoi, 1 i $*! W% 1119 M W% W* Mixtures, Mosgiel Checks, and other 141 Li J It™ Si iHBJ E J Leading Dress Fabrics, seen other A 8 LU H" , 1f S A U L J Leading Dress Fabrics, to be seen only at QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 2
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