M. HOOD BEGS to announce to the ladies of the district that her shipments of are now to band, and she invites an EARLY INSPECTION. The f how of Spring Goods comprises : French Millinery Bonnets Trimmtd and Untrimmed Bailor Sots Spring Bonnets in Blaol Laos Spring Sonnets in Lace and Jet Trimmed Straw Sonnets Straw Bonnets — Fine, Coarse, and Fancy trimmed Straw Bats Straw Eats — Blaolc, White, Brnvn, Grey, Cream, Cardinal, Faoille, Tuscan Girls'. Boys', and Infants' Hats Birds' Wings, Aigrettes, Floners, Feathers, Sfo. The Millinery Department I is in charge of a lady of great taite and experience, and every attention is paid to economy in orders entrusted to her. Some choice and beautiful TJRIMMINGB I are being shown, Black Silk Passementerie Jet Trimmings and Dull Bead Passementerie Jet Fringe Fourrageurs, or Hussar Cords A splendid assortment of BXJNBH-A.13E:8 —in Fashionable Colors, are opened up,— JN Dress Materials for the Spring the Goods are as beaut if nl as modern art can produce of their kinds. The colorings are soft in tone, grays, drabs, and naturals being largely dealt in, and well adapted to the charmiDg textures. There are Fancy Beiges Fancy Plush Striped Tafettas Fancy Plush Striped Veronas Embossed Damassee Cloth Striped Beiges! . . . , FrmchßeigesS m * reat Tanety Summer Cashmeres, in newest tints and qualities Fancy Summer Cloths &c, Ac, Ac. O" In soliciting patronage M. HOOD can safely guarantee that all orders placed with her will be faithfully carried out, and prices be as favorable to purchasers as ever. 1 N.B.— There is yet some portion of her Winter Millinery Goods TenmniDg from the clearing sale, which, to make rcom, she will sell et nominal prices. Eesorred ' for tho Kew Zealand Clothing Factory's now advortitemont. In the Frees, and will be shortly published, PRICE ONE SHILLING, THE SUNKEN ISLAND, A NOVELETTE, Written by A, Hood, author of "Oronoa," &c, nnHE plot of this Novelette is taken from X a Maori Legend, and contains Btriking incidents in Native life going on ere tbe days ' of Captain Cook, 'J he 'style of writing is quite new, and entirely different from any preceding effort at Maoii delineation; replete from beginning to end with interest; abound* ing with a remarkable diversity in incidents, depicting the daily proceedings of the Aborigines of New Zealand at a remote, bygone period, In short, a collection of topics which are eminently calculated to stimulate all readers — bless them I — to provide themselvei straightway with a oopy. VST Copies may be obtained at the Tabanaki Hbrald Office, and from Mr. Gilmodb, Devon-alreet. FMICE~QnF SHILLING,^
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7989, 6 October 1887, Page 3
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