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_ ,/ * Dress and Faehiop. : ~ R^NS° PS Abb now in receipt op , Their First Shipment op &4®K£Ma£®^r,m^ ■&€ CHOICE SPRING NOVELTIES. fMf Tiiksk Beautiful Goods Comprise — CHOICE WOOLLEN FABRICS BENGALINES CAMEL-HAIR BEIGES (Plain and Novel Effects) COMBINATION. ROBES JAQUARD SPOTS, BAR, and FIGURED NEW EMBROIDERED ROBES TENNIS TWEEDS POLKA DOTS VEILINGS and WOVEN EFFECTS DELAINES in NEW DESIGNS ETC., ETC,, ETC. *=~ ' i CHARMING COTTON WASHING FABRICS. HARRATEEN STRIPES PRINTED MUSLINS PRINTED PONGEES for Blouses FRENCH CAMBRICS ZEPHYRS PRINTS, in entirely New Cessna FRENCH SATEENS PRINTED SATEENS flfflll'* Ladies in the Country Desiring Samples should Write at Once." B^^^ vU. value JFOR SMITH & CAUGHEY, Wholesale and Family Drapers, 237 & 239, QUEEN ST. (Branch, Karangahape Road). A WAREHOUSE STOCK ,f\VER 500 dozen DRESS GIMPS and TRIMMINGS, ill WMsk YARDS Flowered X"A. of Children and Infants v./ the latest novelties in colours and design?, to us Gd ; ® DRESS SILK, .Is 5d BONNETS, from 5s Gd to 9s bJ ; will bo given away at this sale from 2d to Is per yard. ' /0 bo given away at la 0(1 per to bo handed over to the first yard. buyer for Is lid. Having been fortunate in securing a large quantity of Over 1000 pairs Ladies' Best t Dress and Mantle ORNAMENTS, Beaded and Plain, the Navy and Black Cask more HOSE, 71 Ladies FANS, latest stylos prices of these goods are less than a quarter of the value. as long as they last, will be sold and colours, half price. at Is 7d per pair. P. DAVISON" — STILL MAINTAINS HIS POSITION AT THE ITICAD J ARGE CONSIGNMENTS of op HP q 10 * °i[ JU WOOL SHAWLS, large 0F ™ n,.?4£ IHER S - A D sizes, all colours, from Is to 6s 6d. /-jTrm a TTin fN &tt inn m,i 1 ? T' e t. eeen 1,1 ,0 90 Ladies' CfOTH TACKFTS CHEAP SALES, North Island have all been 90 Ladies'CLOTll JACKETS bought job ; nnd will bo sold at 3s 9d, os Gd, Gs Gd, 1 Is Gd ; worth ridiculously LOW PRICES. 6s Gd, 14s Gd, *21«, 455. T (TMPL>m , , • , *vttt r\i?DT)t?D a \tt\ttit i J<A UlLo Flowered and Striped LADIES'KNITTED SKIRTS, DLSPLIIAftDUM . WATERPROOF CLOAKS, 4s Gd nnlv 'i fnw loft nt <>s Id and lis 0d (less than half price. ' ' ANOTHER FINISH LOT OF JOB LINES 'At 7,9, an 4 11, GREY-MET. —. ■ - ' . ~ I . | " QPV LADIES' DRESSING T> DAVISON being the largest, Importer and Manufac- tl/^li^nmen^of^S^LVEß O 4 GOWNS, Ss lid, 9s lid, i- • tnrer in Auckland of PINAFORES, etc., offers bettor Jbwellbß Y cLSi,tin of12s Oil, 14s Gel, up to 255. value tljan .my house in tho trade ; all sizes, from infants' to Brooches Brooches and Earrings 12 years old ; beautifully trimmed, and the newest shapes. Bangles,' etc. . (Hall marked).' These Gowns, at. above prices, ' . , _ AmroMrrmv ~m ip. Quotations • will give no idea of • are only to bo had at P. D.'s, An odd but superior lot of LADIES MERINO COMBI- the value.having cleared the line. NATIONS (10s 6d) for 4s lid. 70 yards Black FUR TRIMMING, all at Gd per yard.

VEISTI! ID I ! VI CI ! SPRING GOODS! TIMING! SPUING GOODS! TAILORING! SPUING GOODS! TAILORING! m. FIRST SHIPMENT SELLING RAPID LY. REGULAR CONSIGNMENTS TO ARRIVE AS THE SEASON ADVANCES. ALL OF BEST QUALITY, AND VERY EFFECTIVE PATTERNS, j PLEASE CALL EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE ! | (}. McBEIDE, Merchant Tailor, I 205 — QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. — 205 I n w -» Virmrr*. I igglCTßiramECaHgmamiWlKli^ SPRING S ■ 10 OUR FIRST SPRING SHOW i WILL BE HELD ON g£3 MONDAY, AUGUST 31, so " '---i PH X- AND FOLLOWING DAYS. P 5 *" ui Og g. y — t=i t? H-H hsd 23 We, with great confidence, in- Hcj 122 • \'ite inspection of our present ship- [~j I —i ' 1 — ments. They are the richest pro- ~~~* ductions of the best Continental » -S j looms, and, being imported direct f_-) from the malcers, can be sold at ry prices usually paid for inferior <0 LJ imitations. ... W H Patterns on application. |" [ tp ■ >- GOODS.

JOHN \Y II IT E, TAILOR, 225, QUEEN. STREET (OPl'osite the Savings Bank). Booksellers and Stationers. CHAMFTILOUP & COOPER'S LIST OF WORKS ON BUSINESS, BANKING, & c . H (1 Banking under Difficulties in N.Z., N.S.W., &c. .. .. .. .. .... 50 Bithell's Counting House Dictionary .. .. 6 0 Brown, T., Secretaries of Companies and their Duties .. .. .. .. .. ..2 6 Chambers' Handbook of Public Meetings .. 3 0 Clii.sholm's Handbook of Commercial Urography .. .. .. .. .. .. ..37 (5 Crowley's Office Assistant .. .. 13 Kmden, A., Hiareholdern Legal Guide.. .. 3 0 Gilbait, J., Principles and l'ractice of Bunking, 2 vols.. • .. .. .. .. ..11 0 Hoare's Exchange of Foreign Money to £s d 10 Kennedy, 15., Stockbroker's Handbook ..13 Alewen's A Debtor's Statement of Affairs in Bankruptcy .. .. .. .. .. 3 0 Mel,cod's Elements of Banking .. .. .. 0 0 Miller, \V., On tile Bank's Threshold .. .. 3 0 Moxon, 'J'., English Practical Hanking .. 3 0 Mulhall's Dictionary of Commercial Statistics 0 0 Negotiable Instruments, 8.E., P.Ns., Cheques Ac .. .. .. .. .. .. .. OS Palmer's Shareholders and Directors Legal Guide .. .. .. .. .. ~ 3 0 Pearce, J., Tho Merchant's Clerk .. .. 2 0 I'ixley, F.W., The Directors Handbook .. 3 0 Pixley, F. \V., Auditors and their Duties ..11 0 Questions on Banking Practice .. .. ..4 0 Itae, G., The Country Hanker 8 0 Sinnnonds'Conimerl. Die. of Trade Products 4 0 Stewart's The Sale of Goods .. .. 19 .Smith, .T.W., Law of Bills, Cheques, lOU's, &o. 1 0 Tate's Counting House Guide .. .. ..8 0 Turner's Commerce and Banking .. .. 3 0 Turner's Commercial Guide .. .. .. 3 0 l.'rlin's Hints on Business, Financial and Legal 4 0 Willieli's Popular Tables.. .. .. .. 11 0 Waterston, W. Manual of Commerce .. ..4 0 Warno's Commercial Handbook .. .. 5 0 Wynian's Youth's Business Guide .. .. 3 0 cat's Golden dates of Trade .. .. .. 5 0 Yeat's Map Studies of Mercantile World .. 6 0 Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. 16, QUffl-SMUCKLAID. TT P T O N AND CO. %J NliW AND POPULAR WORKS JUST KKCKIVKI) s. d. 4 0 MODERN SCI UNO 10 AND MODERN THOUGHT, S. Laing 15 0 JOHN C. PA TON. MISSIONARY TO TIIK NEW HEBRIDES. Edited by his Bro. tlior. Two volumes 7 0 MACICAY OF UGANDA, By his Sister 2 6 IDLE THOUGHTS OF AN IDLE FELLOW, J. K. Gerome 3 0 THREE MEN IN A BOAT, J. K. Gerome 3 0 IN DARKEST ENGLAND AND THIS WAY OUT, General Booth 3 0 PROSE DRAMAS, llenrick Ibsen 3 0 HYPNOTISM, Albert Moll 3 0 EVOLUTION AND DISK A HE, J. B. Sutton. 3 0 SANITY AND INSANITY, V. Merciev 3 6 EVOLUTION AND 111 II AGE, C. H. Letourneau „ „ , 3 <! ELECTRICITY IN MODERN LI 15, Do & Tunzelmann .. 3 0 "PHYSIOGNOMY AND EXPRESSION, P. Maniegazza . 3 0 MANUAL TRAINING IN EDUCATION, Clias. Woodward 8 0 CYCLOPAEDIA OF EDUCATION, Sonnenschein 5 0 MINK SURVEYING, B. IF. Brough 12 0 TEXT-BOOK OK ASSAYING, C, and J. J Berringer ! U TO N AND CO., ! 102, Queen-street. POUNDKEEI'EttS' BOOKS (under the H new Act), 26 and 60 pages, with the Schedule <■( Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted i'lcouiinonceiufut, on Sale at the Hkiiai.m Publishing o.tice. Queen-street. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 2