The Auckland Clothing and Drapery COMPANY, BRIDGE STREET. A) the>le of Beßoham'a stook: Men's Holland Coats foi the warm weather, at 2/6 eaob. — Toe Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. At the sale of Beaoham's stook: Men's Alpaca Cats at 4/S each, reduoed from 8/G.— The AuokUnd Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbo sa'e of Beacbam's stook: Ladies' handsome Blaok Silk and Laoe Capes at 12/6, 15/-, 17/G, and 2^, positively worth four times the money. — The Auckland Clothing & Drspnry Co. At the Rale of Beaoham's etock : Blouse Bilks in pale blue, pink, oream, white, fawn, and jvoy, all at 1/- per yard. — The Auokland Clothing. & Drapery Co. At the s<le of Beaoham's stook : Ladies' beautiful Print Costume?, at 3/11 eaoh, worth 12/6.— The Auosland Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbe sale of Beaobam'a stook : Ladies' All Wool Tweed Cycling Skirtß, the very la'est, at 6/11 end 7/11.— The Auokland Clothing & Drapery Company. At the Bale of Beacham's etook: Ladieß' Drill Coßtomes (skirt and jioket), at 9/6 eaoh, worth at least 21/- -The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Company. At tbe sale of Beaoham's stock: All Pure Wool Serges, in blaok, navy, and eleotrio, at 8/- the full drees, worth double. The Auokland Clothing & Drapery Co. At tbe sa'e of Beacham's stock I Ladies' Bxuses in all the la'est style?, at 1/-, 1/6, and 1/11 eaoh. They are the nioeet goods in r^elson.— Tbe Auokland Clothing & Drapery Co. At the Bile of Beaobam's etook : Men's, Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats, at 3d, 6d, 9d. and 1/ — Ihe Auokland Clothing and Drapery Co, The Auckland doing & Drapery Co. 1. 1. WEBSTER FAMILY GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, WINE k SPIRIT MERCHANT, TOFFEE ROASTER, ETC, TRAFALGAR- ST. * f£W Bf £Cl#tTl£S JUST TAKEN INTO STOCK— PRIME STILION CHEESE HARICOT BEANS, American grown DRISD HERBS, in Bottles ANnOVIES IN OIL AND S LT BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER FRENCH MUSTARD PHILIPPE <& CAAAND" SARDINES HARVEY'S SAUCE BOVRIT FINS NEW Ph UNES IV BOTTLE HAMS & BACON. A FULL BUPPLY, comprising Choice Canterbury," "Green Isl»n ," "May* Celebrated/ and a few owts. of that especially delicious Bacon well known as 11 Puramahoi." MAGNIFICENT OH OF VIEW B£*sofl's T£*S. CHINA, CEYLON, INDIA, 4t Prioes which simply astounds the intending purchaser. W. M. Webster, TRAFALGAR BTBEET. NOTKJE. HAVING SOLD the Wiiole ef our BUSINESS in Nelson, including the B.S. Lady Babkly, to Mb. J. C. BURFORD, we sincerely Tb&nk ell our past Customers for tbeir patronage, and we trußt our Successor will receive the same ltbeeal bcppoet as was aocorded to us. JAMES B. CROSS & CO. rpBE undersigned can give tbe assurance _L that Ihe wants of the Travelling and Business Public will be as oabbfulmt looked afteb as in the past. Tie Freight and Passage Money oharged b& the old firm will remain unaltered, and Wharfage, etc., will be oharged at the s&me rates bb Bt the Government and other wharveß. The Coale, Firewood, and Produce Departments of Mea s Ci-obb & Co will be added to ray own Business, but there will be no departure from tbo prices hitherto charged by the firm. J. C. BURFORD, Commercial Wharf, Th' fort. Telephones 08. 29th Beniember, 189$;
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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8747, 22 December 1896, Page 4
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517Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8747, 22 December 1896, Page 4
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