; ___________ Dress and Fashion. f SMITHSj- C.l TJG-BEY^u^tLn^Ju.atILe. (LJIL oJ. |jf SPRING Sr S UMMER JVO VELTIES (_ over 25 0 Cases), p H0.2 W ts tks. eCiejjJUy, O-f e, oJ±n^. = 1 I J «*«£«.) Tg eJ f^ t I I titttw.; laJLt, *.*&. oUL*ux.OU>JL. Jfec £tSJLuJL I*. 9 | p+: 0 1 mJLI*. IK* om*L 'CjHo-HJ.•-&.. Ui. cu^e.ajt ($Ua, ■ TAILORING DEPARTMENT U. I I*, o~p p-tjJU, fU.Lv.tl, fit, n.vueL tvuo-eU.ti.oJle. (SUI- C?cu*t.c*.*ccx. tyoJLuu U. 1 Tga ISottoM. 4fA**U. '&Uue*u &fL*jtJLoJULj, <MmU. tb out*. QnjJU*., U. M uxaJUL Lku Oust, BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY DEPARTMENTS ft {Le*o~i>jJL<js cca-e- jfJ iff ||| (O-cJ-m-e- ux~O~^eL<^n^uJLi»~oJLu.^Li^ r so- l j y Q- 'W~JL. £/ „ J9 I B fa-** £cce£ce-o- GJLC.(L{.**£.vu. gtim mi^SSiiSiaß^''''"' >:r ". JHI I UsJJxJL- I 111 ' WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, 237 & 239, QUEEN STREET. If J I Ladies are invited to send for Samples. -- -- Branch—KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 1.
A BOLD STATEMENT, BUT NEVERTHELESS A FACT! W4 positively lay claim to having the Largest Stock of All-hound Bargains in the City of Auckland. The Shops—7, 9, 11, Grey-street—aro now in full swing. ■ Novelties in every Department. Bargains for the Million. Thomson's White Corsets, G. F. and D., 4s 9cl, 6s Gil, SsGtl; the well-known price of Thomson's Corsets are— 6s 6cl: F., 6d • D 13s 6(1 ..,t i- >at u i 4.t ii i i 5 - tl^. dles T would do % X ell to observe the above Prices.) ' '' 42 Laches Mantles, beautifully bordered with Rich Lace, usual price, 403, 50s, 60s, 7 up to 100s ; will be sold at 235, 27s 6d. 30a, 35s 40s 50 Ladies i ashionable Gapes (Drabs, Browns. Fawns, Blue, etc.), nicely Embroidered, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, lis Gd 12a Gd ~ - r, 1. o • IX- • or, ( 7 a V°, v . Goo^. are LESS than HALF-PRICE.) ' One of our Great Specialties is our Sun Bonnets and Hats, Pinafores, at all prices, and suitable for all ages. Such a show as the above .-rt . <1. 1m . M, , r. was never seen in Auckland. . . Our usual Periodical Shipment of Children s Fancy Bonnets and Hats, suitable for Children up to 9 years of a"e, has now arrived A Choice Lot. Colours and Styles entirely new. ° OUR LEADING SPECIALTY a®" BABY LINEN AND LADIES' UNDERLINED The above Department, the principal of this Establishment, and well known in Auckland, is now replete with a Choice Selection our own Importing, superior to anything we have ever shown before. Quotations of Prices would be no criterion of the value. Mowers, Leathers, etc., which have been the talk of the town, and notwithstanding the enormous quantity sold during the Sale there ■ still remains a Magnificent Selection. ' Having purchased over 200 Ladies Summer Dust Coats, all the newest styles and colours, goods that are sold at 10s Gd 15s fid 18s fid 21s -ss, -to be sold at 7s Gd, 9s 6d, lis Gd, lis Gd, los Gd, ISs 6d. ' ' ' ANOTHER OF OUR SPECIALTIES ARE CHILDREN'S TUNICS AND PELLISES. For variety and style we have never been in a better position to supply our numerous customers. IP. DAYISOIT'S UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN, AND JOB WAREHOUSE, 1, &, XX, C3-ES.EJY STREET,
YEN I ! VID I ! VIC I ! BANKRUPT STOCK IMIIH HOUSE, ALL FRESH AND SEASONABLE GOODS. TEL BOUGHT A DECIDED BARGAIN TO CLOSE THE ESTATE. TE» CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE FULL BENEFIT. • - STRIPED TROUSERINGS, LIGHT TWEED TROUSERINGS, FANCY WORSTED TROUSERINGS, FASHIONABLE HEAVY-RIBBED SERGES, I FASHIONABLE HEAVY-RIBBED SERGES, COATINGS AND SUITINGS TO SUIT ALL TASTES, AT PRICES HITHERTO UNAPPROACHED. UNDOUBTEDLY THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. Call and Inspect our Window. CRICKET TROUSERS, from 13s 6d. (jr. McBBIDE, Merchant Tailor, 205 — QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. — 205 X ■ X SPRING, 1891. HATTER AND MERCER. ' OUR CELEBRATED PULL-OVER HAT, In Order or from Stock, any Shape, Latest Colourings, 8 s 6d and 10s 6d. OUR SPECIAL IMPORTED FLEXIBLE FELT HAT,
New Shapes and Colours, Light and Durable, 6s 9d. Gentlemen will do well to inspecb before purchasing elsewhere. LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Etc., JUST OPENED. LARGE STOCK OF TENNIS, CRICKET, AND BOATING COSTUMES. 210, QUEEN-STREET. L BEE ANPOR D, Y° UNG ME S BISTIAN ASS °' ' OTtiti fiimrjD NEW PREMISES: . PISH CURLR AND EXPORIER. Corner ok Albert ani> Weixesluv STREETS Reading-room comfortably furnished. All the • mklf leading papers on the tallies; subscription, 2s Oil : per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 Registered /& _ T r n,i« Mark vols - in the various-departments of literature; ■fc u3 - * ' , subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee V Provided. Employment and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, at 1.30. Flsb Canning and Our In nil Its Branches. SSSgtw *35 aSSS? *IS Si Patent Jellied Smoked Schnapper, being Smoked Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Schnapper canned with Jelly from the heads. Fish STRANGERS and others (especially YOUNO and Oysters forwarded to all parts of world. Ad-' Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where dress: Rakino Island, Auckland, N.Z. Cable Ad- *»! information may be obtained, Open from 9 a.in dress: "Rakino, 1 : tolOp.m
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8726, 17 November 1891, Page 7
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