TO COTOTEY SETTLERS. AqiMPLE AND STRAIGHTFORWARD "m/TEANS OF "OROCTTRINa . |^HEAP |^<_OODS. T H TT T T T? -AT T J . v U L L h IN , Importer, Having received large Shipments of Goods, ex s.s. Poshwaur and Manapouri, from the best Manufacturers in England, and, as the Winter Season is now far advanced, he is ottering the following at from 25 to 40 per cent, less than usual Auckland prices, viz.: — No. I—looo yards Homespun Dress Serge, at 4fd per yard. Shades— Greys, Compound -Mixtures, Dark and Mid Brown. 2—1200 yards Poplinotte, at S^d per yard. Shades— Navy, Prune, Claret, Dark and Mid Brown. 3—2000 yards Piece Dyed Satin Cloths, at 6|d per yard. Shades — Navy, Myrtle, Prune, Claret, Maroon, Cardinal, and Dark Brown. 4— 500 yards Foule Dress Serge, at 7| per yard. Shades— Dark and Mid Browns. s—looo yards All- Wool Beige or Homespun, at 9^d per yard. Shades — Dark, Mid, and Light Greys, Dark, Mid, and Light Browns. - 6—2000 yards Excellent Foule Dress Serge, at lOf d per yard. Shades— Navy, Prune, Claret, Myrtle, Maroon, Cardinal, and Dark Brown. 7 — 800 yards Eeversable Estamene Dress Serge, at 10jd per yard. Shades— Black, Navy, Prune, Claret, Maroon and Brown. 8 — 500 yards Homespun Dress Serge, at lljd per yard. Shades— Compound, and Dark Brown Mixtures. 9 — 1500 yards Superior Dress Satin Cloth (Yarn-dyed), at lljd per yard. Shades — Navy, Prune, Myrtle, Claret, Maroon, and Dark Browns. 10—2000 yards Good Quality Heavy Cashmere (47 inches wide), at Is 9-J-d per yard. Shades— Black, Navy, Prune, Myrtle, Claret, Maroon, and Dark Brown. 11 — 500 yards the New Bective Cloth, at Is 6d per yard Shades— Black, Prune, Claret and Brown. 12— 500 yards the Searbro' Costume or Habit Serge (heavy make), at Is 1-J-d per yard. Shades— Black, Navy, Olive, Claret, and Brown. . c ' 13—1000 yards Wincies, at Aid, 6id,- BJd, and 10^d per yard. Shades— Dark, Mid, and Light Grey, Dark, Mid and Liarht Brown. 14—1000 yards All- Wool French Beige (good quality) at Is 6d per yard. Shades— Dark, Mid and Light Greys, Dark, Mid and Light Brown. 15— 500 yards French Estamene or Foule Dress Serge (all wool), Is 6d per yard. Shades— Navy, Prune, Claret, and Brown. Black and Coloured French Merinoes and Cashmeres, from 2s 3d per yard. Slate Selsia, for Sleeve and Skirt Lining, at 4d, sd, 6d, and 7d per yard. Slate Hollands (all linen), for Body Lining, at 6d, 7d, 9d, and 10d per yard. Bone and Silk Buttons (all fashionable shades) to match, at 3d, 4d, od, and fid per dozen. Black Velveteens, at Is lOd, 2s 3d, and 2s 9d per yard. Brocaded or Embossed Velveteens, at 2s 4d per yard. Shades— Navy, Prune, Claret, and Brown. 16—500 yards Good Durable Tweed, for Boys' Wear, at Is 6d per yard. Shades— Mid and Light Greys. 17—100 Ladies' Black Lustre Quilted Skirts, at 4s lid each. Grey Calico, at 2d, 3d, Shd, 4d, 4|d, sd, and 6d per yard. White Calico, at 3d, 3£d, 4d, 4Jd, sd, 6d, and 7d per yard. Horrocks's Celebrated Long Cloth, at 3s 9cl per dozen and upward. Crewdson's Celebrated Heavy Shirting Calico, at 4s 9d per dozen and upward. 18—800 yards Crimean Shirting, Cotton and Wool Mixtures, good patterns, grey-ground, white and coloured stripes, at 9id per yard. • Heavy Welsh Flannels, at 7id, Bid, 9*-d, and 10* d per yard. Colonial Flannels (nil wool), 14Jd, 17* d, 19>.d, 2nd, and 22£ d. Muslin Curtains (full size), at 4s 6d," 6s 6d, 8s 6"d, 10s 6d, and 15s 6d. Lace Curtains (full size), at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 11s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s 9d. Lace Curtains (full size), at 21s 6d, 22s 6d, 28s 6d, and 31s 6d. 9-4 Honeycomb Quilts, at 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d 10-4 do. do. at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d. 11-4 Honeycomb Quilts, at 8s 6d, lOs-ed, 12s 6d, and 15s 6d. 12-4 Honeycomb Quilts, at 10s 6J, 12s Gd, 15s 6d, and 17s 6d. White and Unbleached Tabling, all px*ices. Towels, Toiletcovers, in great variety of quality and prices. Double Width Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, at 81-d, 10M, Is, Is 2d, and Is 4d per yard 9-4 Blankets, at 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s Gd, and 12s 6d. ■ 10-4 do. at 10s 6d, 12s Gd, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 235, and 265. 11-4 Blankets, at 21s 6d, 23s 6d, 27s 6d, and 29s 6d. A lot of Knitting Worsted, at Is 9d per head or reputed pound. Shades— Black, White, Imperial Blue, Prune, Claret, Scarlet, and Brown. The Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Glove, Eibbon, Millinery, Mantle, and Gentlemen's Departments are well stocked with New and Fashionable Goods of allclasses, suitable for the present season, but too numerous to particularize. Advertiser has been advised to adopt the Parcel System by some country friends who have tested his prices and goods. He has carefully considered the matter in all its bearings, and feels confident the course he is now pursuing will prove more beneficial to the purchaser and satisfactory to himself— namely, quoting prices of the various fabrics and classes, and giving shades he can supply from stock, thereby enabling country housekeepers and settlers to seiect the articles, shades, fabrics, lengths, and quantities of each article they may require. Any parcel amounting to 30s and upwards, accompanied by P.O. Order or Cheque for the amount, shall be forwarded, carefully packed and carriage paid, to any Port or Railway Station in the North Island, and any goods not giving satisfaction shall be received back if in good condition, and money refunded or other goods sent in exchange, as may be desired. J. C. has had twenty-five years' business relations at home, as Merchant and Manufacturer with the best Wholesale Houses in England, Ireland, and Scotland. He is a direct Importer of the bulk of his goods on the best cash terms, pays a moderate rent, gives no credit, and conducts his business on the most economical principle, thus enabling him to offer goods at priceswhich defy competition. Please observe the address —
J o (MULLEN'S NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 250, Qdben-strf.et, Auckland (Opposite Holland and Fortzer's, Grocers.) N.B.— ln ordering, it will be only necessary to give the number of the article, shade and length required.
<pi ARDNER'S KW MEDICINES & SPECIAL PREPARATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED AT rfIHE T^NG-LISH pHAEMACY, 184, Queen-street ; AND TSTTORTH QHOEE ipHARMACY DEVONPORT. QUININE AND IRONIA most efficacious TONIC. Strengthening Medicine BLOOD MIXTURE For SLdn Diseases and Impurities of the Blood. THYMQLE NURSERY Much superior to either POWDER Fuller's Earth or Violet Powder VASELINE COLD An Elegant PreparaCREAM tion CONIFERINE The Pleasant Disinfectant MOSQUITINE A Protective against Mosquitos DIGESTIVE WINE ELIXIR OF BARK AND IRON IJJCTORINE DENTIFRICE WATER DIARRHCEA MIXTURE SULPHOLINE LOTION WORM MEDICINE pob CHILDP-EN HAIR RESTORER (Cttrlilng's) FAMILY APERIENT PILLS LEMONADE SYRUP And many other Compounds. M.P.S., ENGh, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, AUCKLAND AND DEVONPORT.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 114, 18 November 1882, Page 149
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1,161Page 149 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 114, 18 November 1882, Page 149
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