Dress and Fashion. SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. SPECIAL PURCHASE o ver 4,Q00 YARDS SUJAS, TOR MESSES, BUOVISES, ETC. JL.THT VALUE, COMPRISING Fancy Pongees, Plain and Fancy Shot, Plain Surahs, Bengalines, Crepe, etc., etc., from 1/3J, 1/0& 1/114, 2/6, 2/11, 8/3, and upwards, MUCH UNDER ORDINARY WHOLESALE RATES I WOOLLEN, COTTON, AND LINEN DRESSES-SPECIALITIES. SMITH & CAUGHEY, QUBB3ST STREET. Tailors. Earthenware, &c. I_ " ~ — s$ —STjpj 'XMAS, 1894. J%j ILSONS for dinner sets, TAILORING. - s for ~ EIS SPRING AND SUMMER 1894. I wholes price*. I TXTILSON'S for TOILET SETS. OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE UNAPPROACHABLE. I Great Variety. NOTHING EQUAL TO THEM FOR VALUE AND VARIETY IN I XXTILSON'S for PRESENTS for AUCKLAND. 5 Xmas and Weddings. —I — -4- XXTILSON'S for GLASSWARE. { BEAUTIFUL GOODS FROM THE WORLD'S BEST MARKETS, } YV Lowest Prices. — — T" WILSON'S for JAPANESE Goods. ALL-WOOL SUIT (TO MEASURE), 40s- ▼ » Below Auction Prices) ALL-WOOL TROUSERS (TWEED OR TENNIS), 10s 6d. SUMMER VESTS^TOJiIE ASURE, 9s. 267, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. OUR OWN MAKE OF MACKINTOSHES ■ ■ ■ All Sewn Seams.] From 20s to 455. [Thoroughly Ventilated. No other Mackintosh can compete with oars. Try one. BfßS'i&t """Hi Customers will please boot their Orders early, as we are now in the midst of an extra if g| jtep*. Sf ™ busy season. M Jg M m THOUSANDS OF NEW BOOKS IN OUR FREE LIBRARY. ■ " ■ Membership Free. Books Free. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH WOOLLENS AND TRIMMINGS | (Wholesale or Retail). SPECIAL ITALIANS, SILESIAS, HAIRCLOTH, CANVASSES, ETC., EXTENSIVE STOCK. VENI. VIDI. VIOL JOB LINES GEO. MCB RIDE, Merchant Tailor, s.s. otarama, 39, 41, & 43, VICTORIA-STREET and (NEXT UNION BANK, ONE DOOR FROM QUEEN-STREET). 6 STAR OF VICTORIA. , ... ■ Leading Styles in Saddlery and Harness. New CuttaillS PORTMANTEAUX, New Carpets Gladstone and Travelling ew Rugs Bags of all Kinds. / New Mats • ■ ! * New Linoleums CARRYALLS and New Plooroloths X X and 80, ° Whips, Bits, Manufacture™ New Cretonnes Spure ' / 1 VPs qf our Patented Mew Coverings Spurs, yifjr "FLEXIBLE" SADDLE New Coverings CtC ' an. " AOME" SADDLE. CtC ' S&Ay a", " AOME" BADDLE. New *X POLO SADDLES. New Toilet Ware / y/ __ _ __ __ New Bedsteads V/X/ _ t _ , . &y —a ™- New Ratan Chairs "SW New Designs in .. Furniture Life Insurance, « . MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. fa™ eson P* BONUsjrEAR, 1894. New Drawi I'gTHE SIXTH ACTUARIAL INVESTIGATION Q , , W;ll BE MADE AS at 31ST DECEMBER Next. 3700333. DIIIvGS 01 tar ALL ASSURANCE POLICIES THEN IN FORCE WILL PARTICIPATE IN 7 1316068 U"DhoISTHE DIVISION OF SURPLUS. " f * V ' W.jj/JJ.V/+» "THE SAFEST INVESTMENT" t©r6d With. IS THE TITLE OK THE ASSOCIATION'S NEW AND ORIGINAL TABLES, INCLUDING T> . 7Ar nin 4PVLT IiNDOVVfaUNTS WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Jt>A X iS 13 S WILLIAM T. J, BELL, _ 30, Queen-Street, Auckland. Secretary. . New Patent Pad. Repairs to sewing machines, \toung men's christian asso- 10 Guineas. — __ . ' v X CUTJON. For the convenience of our 014 customers we hftre „ tt ../ ._1 auain undertaken the Cleaning, Adjusting, and COBNPft Of *f,BERT and WELLESI.EY Streets. [J S6IUI, Repair of Sewjnff Machines. Q, att Reading-room comfortably furnished. All tk SHAKLSPEAR & CO,, 170, Queea street. leAding Psiperßi R( ,,ia Magazines, etc., on the TJI J3P rt A f: — — tables; subscription,-2s Caper quarter. The Library JLLfcJ V LAV t~V Wn r\ to qttitq . „ contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various de- '' * GOLS, oiliiio, so. partntenU of literature i nubscriptlpn, 8* cd per wi _ j. , V. —— . . .. „ , , quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social H, 100*31111 We have the Largest and Best Assorted ».took in | Boom. Employmknt and Boa&uinohouse Regis- rj Australasia. We make no charge for instruction to teiiS. Purohaßero. gHAKESPICAR * CO., Wool and Silk Merchants, Meeting foe Young Men on Mondays, 8 p.m. u < • — Queen-street, Auckland, Evangelistic Services, lis days, at 7.30. Bible reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible • Class, Sunday, ?it 3 p.m. Sunday Evening her. iMtv /CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— have ViCE in C '" at Bp,ra ' Cl #" _l % VV some New Oood*, very suitable, for gentle- STRANGERS and others (especially Young ra H ■ ** map. Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where 9 M ■ II m SHAKESPEARE & CO., full information myl»8 ttbWu«4. Op«faoußa.m jUg*BT _ %iiill|r m WO. Queen-street. 10,30 p.m. 11111 ™ 3 h a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 2
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