WILSON, M c O ULLAGJff » * qo.'S NEW SPRING GOODS. We have much pleasure in advising -•'■' , our patrons and the general public that we are now showing our New Goods for Spring wear. | DRESSES AND SILKS. \ It is with great satisfaction that we solicit an inspection of these goods. We feel we ait) not exaggerating in the least when we state that for variety, high class quality, combined with moderate prices we occupy the leading position in Aucklaud. I MANTLES AND MILLINERY. "j* We have all the latest novelties in Lace Mantles, Cape", Blouses, Zouaves, English and Parisian Millinery, etc. Our sljqw in these departments eclipses all our previous efforts for RICHNESS, NOVELTY, A PRICE. I LACES, SUNSHADES, &c. |" We hold the "test assortment in the city of Two-tone Guipure and Torchon Laces. Sunshades in the greatest variety at prices that cannot be beaten. I HOSIERY AND GLOVES. | A great variety of Hosiery from the celebrated house of I. and 11. Morley, in Cotton, Lisle Thread, Spun ."-ilk, and hummer Cashmere. Also, Dent, Allcroft and Co.'s Kid Gloves in the new summer shades. 1 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. | We hold a large stock of our own justly-celebrated brand of Calicoes, made sped illy for ourselves, guaranteed pure cotton. Household Linen in the gieatest variety. In Flannelettes we hold a. splendid stock. Our Prices are at all times and seasons of the most moderate character, and whether it is the beginning of the season or the end of it will be found THE LOWEST IN THE CITY." XyiLSON, T%/TCpULLAGH& /^O., IMPORTERS OP GENERAL DRAPERY, 180 AND 182, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone 133, ~ I " M M DRCHIE ' TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SHORTI-AND-STREET. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1893. M.M. begs to announce that his Season's Shipments have now been completed by large consignments ex s.s. Matatua and Doric. The Public will find the largest and one of the most select stocks of any Tiilor in the North Island, an inspection of which is respectfully invited. I I FOR BAMBOO 1 VERANDAH BAMBOO I BLINDS BAMBOO J (ALL SIZES) GO TO X TOONSON /GARLIC K, " THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Queen-street, AUCKLAND. 1) ALTO ' S rpiRST SPRING DHOW. FIRST SPRING SHOW FIRST SPRING SHOW! FIRST SPRING SHOW 1 LARGEST STOCK OF TWEEDS IN j NEW ZEALAND WILL BE EXHIBITED TO-DAY, AT J. H. DALTON'S SHOP. OUR PRICE LIST Is the Lowest in Auckland, consistent with the Best Work. SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, FROM £210 S. ALL NEW SEASON TWEEDS. TWEEDS SEASON. NEW ALL. Tweeds from Ceiling to Floor. GRAND DISPLAY OF THE CHOICEST TWEEDS FROM HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE — It will give you an idea of the size of our SUMMER STOCK. TO-NIGHT, the Shop will be Lit with Lime Lights, between 7.80 and 9.30. J. 11. DAL I ON, having disposed of tHree of his brandies, has now the whole of the Spring and Summer Suitings bought for those branches, to(■ether with his own ordinary goods, to dispose of in Auckland, so the public may depend on having the largest and best-assorted Stock in New Zealand to choose from. T IT T) ALTON, fTUILOR, 210, QUEEN • STREET. PATENTS.] MARKS.! HENRY HUGHES, M.1.M.E., Registered Patent Agent by Govt. Exam., Wellington, Auckland, and Dunedln Auckland Office . K. 8. Baldwin, shortland-street, neatly opposite Post Office. ; • Patents and Trade Marks obtained in all countries. Specifications and Drawings accurately prepared. Established 1882. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9335, 19 October 1893, Page 4
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