I; 0 « § A D E l | at I AND QO.'S, i I PRINISWilson, McCullagh, and Co. hold a large Stock of Prints. They specially call attention td a fine lot "Made in Cinadn," recently introduced, and already favourites. CAMBRICS — Second Shipment of Real Paris Cambrics just received. For Shirt, Blouse, and Holiday Dresses these Roods are unsurpassed. WHITE SKIRTS— White trimmed Resl Toichon and Valenciennes Laces and Embroidery Splendid variety. Marked cheap for cash. SUN HATS— White and Coloured Sun Hats and Bonnets, in great variety, just opened. APRONS— While Muslin Aprons, Holland Aprons, Maids' Caps. Biff stock. Marked at flue prices. SAILOR HATSLidie*' Straws, Pneumatic Sailors, Girls Straws. Fresh shipment now on sale at low prices, •yyiLSON, AND QO., IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY. 248 AND 250, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone 135.
NEW SPRING GOODS OPENING UP SPLENDIDLY, JpOOTBAI.IiICR git AND OF QLOTHINO this year will surpass any previous year for style and finish. It is as near perfection as possible. " EVERY GARMENT MADE BY TAILORS, AND SOLD AT SI.OP PRICES. FOX'S SERGE SUITE AND EXTRA TROUSIiIiS TO MEASURE, £2 10' DALTON, TAILOR, QUEEN-STREET (Near Savings Bank).
gPEINO J^OVBLTIES. jyjILNE AND QHOYOE Have Just Opened NOVELTIES in PARIS MILLINERY, LACE AND SILK MANTLES. SUMMER CAPES, SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS, CHILD'S GARMENTS of every description, GLOVES, HOSIERY, BELTS SCARVES, COLLARS. LACES, AO. Immense Assortment of the Most Eianisite Designs and Fabrics in SILKS, DRESS, AND BLOUSE WOOLLENS COATINGS. SERGES. FANCY BLACKS ' AC., &C. LOVELY FRENCH MUSLINS CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS, FANCY PIQUES, And OTHER MAKES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. COSTUME LENGTHS ONLY OF ALL THE BETTER GOODS. DRESSMAKING, TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES And 1 MANTLE MAKING ARE SPECIALTIES. QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS AUCKLAND, '
•pEERLESS AND gLENDED IJIEAS ABE 1 UNEXCELLED FOE STRENGTH AND FLAVOUR. WHOLESALE OF H. B. M ORTON 4ND C O, REED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR OOKSS.mnnini 0 g - K 9«als It. An Unsolicited Testimonial received 12th July, 1898, from U. ii. McCutcham, Esq.:-About 1890 I bought at wi l ,ilv, ra i 11 bK! . O y°uf Certain Cure for Corns, ™ i! was informed was worth a hundred ft Mr.l lan J fond ft m practice all that was claimed for it. On returning to London ill 1891 my feel , were so sorely tried My tile flagstones etc., that I again required a corn cure, and bought all the best ones recommended to nie, including the much ad\ertised \\ atoll remedy, but the little oenefit derived made 1110 regret my inability to and an agent in London for "Teed's Corn Cure. It should be known and used whereever corns are prcs-ent-that is the world over. All Chemists, is. ONEHUNGA and Otahuhu-grown Yegetables for Sale Cheap at the Khyber r-.ua Direct Importing Company, ' below Aloody, butcher. Special lines in Now I'otaoes, very fine; Canterbury, best; Rhubarb, [ by bunch or dozen; Cucumbers; Asparagus, py sack or less; finest European-grown Cabbage; Hot-house Tomatoes, etc., etc. Fresh Cut i lowers; l'ansies, assorted; Asters; Tomatoj'lants, etc. WANTED-Visitors to the Annual Cattle '', Show to call at the Direct Fruit Stores, Khyber Pass, for Cheap Fruit. 200 dozen Pines from m 8 M per dozen, for preserving; 1000 dozen Tongan Oranges, very sweet, by aozen, in small quantities, per case from as; Strawberries, fresh daily; Hothouse Cucumbers; 500 bunches Bananas, ripe or green; Peanuts and Cocoannts. Country orders promptly attended to.-Address as above. WASTED—Country Visitors to call at the , n ' Direct Importing Company, IChyber! 1 Pass, for Island and Local Fruit. Assorted I Cases a Specialty. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 4
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