The Auckland Clothing aud Drapery COMPANY, BRIDGE STREET. A> the sale of Beaoham's Btook: Men's Holland Coats for the warm weather, at 2/6 eaob. — Tbe Auokland Clothing and Drapery Co. At the Bale of Beaoham's stook: Men's Alpaca C ats at 4/5 each, reduoed from 8, G.— The Auokland Clothing A Drapery Co. At tbe sa'e of Beaoham's stook: Ladies' handsome Blaok Silk and Lace Capes at 12/6, 15/-, 17/6, and 20/-, positively worth four timea the money. —The Auokland t lothing <fe Drapery Co. At the eale of Beaoham's Btook : Blouse Bilks in rale blue, pink, or earn, whit?, fawn, and » rey, all at 1/- per yard.— The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. At the sale of Beaoham's stock : Ladies' beautiful Print Costume?, at 3/11 eaob, worth 12/6.— The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbe sale of Beaobam's Btook: La^ieB 1 All Wool Tweed CyoliDg Skirts, the very la'est, at 6/11 and 7/11.— The Auokland Clothing & Draper/ Company. At the Bale of Beaoham's Btook: Lades Pril 1 C )6tnmes (skirt and jacket), at 9/6 each, worth at least 21/ — The Auckland Clothiag & Drapery Company. At the sale of Beaoham's stook: AH Pure Wool Serges, in blaok, navy, and eleotrio, at 8/- the full dress, worth double. The Auokland Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbe sa'e of Beaoham's Btook : Ladies' Blouseß in all the latest styles, at 1/-, 1/6, and 1/11 eaoh. They are the nioeßt goods in JvelpoD.—The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbe s%'e 4 of Beaoham's stock : Men's, Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats, at 3d, 6d, 9d. nrd 1/ — The Auckland Clothing and D. apery Co, o The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Go. 1. 1. WEBSTER FAMILY GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, WINK & SPIRIT MERCHANT, COFFEE ROASTER, ETC., TRAFALGAR- ST. / f£W SfSOI/UTIES JUST TAKEN INTO STOCK— PRIME STILION CHEESE HARICOT BEANS, American grown DRIED HERBS, in Bottles ANIIOVIES IN OIL AND S LT BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER FRENCH MUSTARD PHILIPPE <£• C All AND" SARDINES HARVEY'S SAUCE BOVRII FINE NEW PKUNES fN BOTTLE HAMS & BACON. A FULL SUPPLY, comprising Choica Canterbury," " Grten lelan ," 11 May' Celebrated,' and a few owts. of (hat especially delicious Baoon well known bb 11 Puramahoi." MAGNIFICENT OH OF NEW SEASON'S TEAS. CHINA, CEYLON, INDIA, &'• Prioos ffhioh simply astounds the intending purchaser. M. M, Webster, TBAFALGAR SIEEET. NOTICE. HAVING SOLD the WJole ef our BUSINESS in Nelson, inoluoiog the B.S. Lady Baeklt, to Mb. J. C. BUBFOBD, we sinoerely Thank all our past Customers for their patronage, and we trust our Saooessor will receive the same mbebal bdppobt as was aooorded to us. JAMES B. CROSS & GO. rFIBE undersigned oan give the assurance X that the wants of the Travelling and Business Publio will be aB oabkfdllx looked ajfteb aB in the past. Tie Freight and Paessge Money obarged b& tbe old firm will remain unaltered, and Wharfage, etc, will be obarged at the same rateß bb at the Government and other wharves. The Coals, Firewood, and Produce Departments of Mes : : Cvobb &Co will be added to my owu Bußinejß, but there will be no departure from tbe prices hitherto obarged by the firm. J. C. BURFORD, Commercial Wharf, 'ihi fort. Telephones 68. 3Pth September, 189u>
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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8742, 16 December 1896, Page 4
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526Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8742, 16 December 1896, Page 4
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