Dress and Fashion — GREAT SALE! RETIRING FROM BUSINESS I THE WHOLE STOCK TO BE CLEARED OUT IN TWO MONTHS. IE 3 . DAYISOU, On account of ill-health and other causes, having decided to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, the whole of extensive Stock will bo offered to the public at such prices as must demand an entire clearance within TW O MUIS Arto. P DAVISON'S regular value is so well known that he commands the largest Baby Linen, Underclothing, and Fancy Trade in the colony, and his Stock for value and variety is excelled by none, and at the reduced prices cannot be landed at prime cost, even by the largest importers in tho colony. This is a chance for Country Storekeepers to buy at less than wholesale prices. THE MOST GENUINE SALE EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND. m. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD QUARTER TO HALF OFF THE REGULAR TRICES, "m ANTLES and CAPKS, half the usual sale price. FHILLTNGS, Ac., half the iMiial «ala price. LADIKS UNDERLINES, quarter 0,1 reg " INFANTS' CLOAKS, half the usual sale price. BABY LINEN, one-third oil our usual sale price. PELISSES and ROE KB, one-quarter off regular ' mTC , wABHTnWAnr* nnra »««« LADIES' A PEONS, one-third off our usual ice. sale price. LADIES FASHION ABLE CLOT. IX CAPESj FANS_ and RIBBONS, one-third off our usual sale 10 ()0 pivrpcj nf FMBHOXDEIiY 0110-Quart or half the usual sale price. FANS and RIBBONS, one-third off our usual sale 1000 off wJStarsaleprice. FLOVVKRS and FEATHERS, half the usual sale VEI^EENS| one . third off our usual Bale prlce . (novelties), one-qua.rter off PICNIC BASKETS, half the usual sale price. ■ DOI^'I? a T^L ANCY G °° l>S ' ° ne ' lhird ° S GIR £L TWKED HATS « one^rter ° S SUNSHADE!?, half the usual sale price. CHILDREN'S PINAFORES (own manufacture, UMBRELLAS, one-quarter off regular sale price. GIMP and DRESS TRIMMINGS, half the usual from newest designs), one-quarter off regular HOSIKRY and GLOVES/ one-quarter off regular Kile price. Ba,e P rice - s price. «c., <sc -> «c. ComDt'Uin" in wholo tlie best assortment in the Province. CLOSED for MARKING-DOWN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 1 " January 13and 14. OPENING DAY of BIG SALE, FRIDAY, January 15. P. DAVISON", GREY AND QUEEN-STREETS. W W PEOPEIETOBS. p®gp » M ' , JI grjirij £-« Wei beg to announce the arrival of PES j / NEW GOODS FOR THE XMAS SEASON, \ 3 if o *-* Mr - Including § 6 CHOICE NOVELTIES IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, \ > Q 8/ xL 21 *J3 Sj Which is under the supervision of MR. JAGGS, whose name is \l O O JY a guarantee of Excellence in Fitting - . \1 1/ Also, the Latest Shapes and Styles in \| . I HATS, SHIRTS— and White Dress, etc., etc., COLLARS, jl H h I SCARVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY-Special Light Makes. J] 2! J SI PORTMANTEAUX and BAGS, etc., etc. /I H 5 \ EVERY REQUISITE for TOURISTS and YACHTSMEN. I | w\♦ i O 6 \ Our Usual GRAND STOCK of j§ q < \ MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, /I * Q ° Ur Wn ac * ure ' B "~%w .jrAuckland Branch: 1581160,Queen-sL J| J. FITZSIMONS, Manager. JANUARY, 1892, The Demands of our Increasing Trade have compelled us to make arrangements for the re-modelling of the interior of our premises ; and in order to carry out these EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS We must make an OUR GOODS are well-known for their Superior Quality, and such Reductions have been made as will bring those New and Fashionable Materials down to the prices usually paid for common qualities. In order to effect our purpose within the month, we will give a CAS'! DISCOUNT OF TEN PER GENT. (OR TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND] On all Purchases of Ten Shillings and upwards. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. FOR ONE MONTH. AUCKLAND DIRECT IMPORTING CO., CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. A. E. MOBEISON, Manage®,
Sewing Machines. TDK BEALE PATENT HIGH-ARM SEWING MACHINE. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. 17T Cash or. Time Payments. *$S W. J. BEA L E SHORTLANDSTKEET (NKASI. QOKKN -sthket), AUCKLAND
Musical. JpiAJSOS! JJ ARMQXIM£ QRGANS! ALSO, HARPS VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS, GUITAR) BANJOES AUD SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. JJOFFM ANN AND gON* QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ! THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS 0* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED ANll EKPAIKED,
Ooachbuilders, &c. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His KXCELM.NCY Lord ONSLOW.] W M - J. C OUSINS ' COACHBUILDER, LOFtNE-STREET (Npxt to Lome-street Hall), AUCKLAND. MANUFACTURER 01? IiVERY DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE IN TUB TRADE. REPAIRING NEATLY AND FKOMI'TIA' EXECUTED IN EVERY BRANCH. Traps Stylishly Painted ami Trimmed. A largo assortment of the latest English, American, and Colonial Designs to select from. New and Second-hand Traps for i-ale, including— Phaetons, Double and Single-seated Buggies (with and without hoods), Tux Cart*, Cortland Wagons (light and heavy) with pole and shafts, Spring Carts, Hand Carls, Ac.; also, 2 Second-hand Seta Buggy Harness. Tiaps Bought and Sold on Commission, Wm. J.C. having under his personal supervision a staff of first-class workmen, together with a stock of well-selected materials, customers may rely upon all work entrusted to him being executed in firstclass style, combined with the beat workuiauahip. Telephone MO. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8775, 15 January 1892, Page 2
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