CHRISTMAS, 1873 ! THE NEW YEAE, 1874 ! Arrangements for the above — A. R. HAY, PRINCES STUEET. •TTIHE undermentioned Departments arc -now complete, and contain _L a beautiful assortment of New Goods suitable foi the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS and the Nl<.W YEAB. With regard to the prices at which the Goods are marked, Ladies ■will soon find upon inspection that A. R. flay is satisfied with very small profits and is at the present moment holding out extra inducements in the way of First-class and really Cheap Drapery. MANTLES. MILLINERY. UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies paying a visit to the Show Room will find the One Guinea Black Silk Jacket splendid value, as also the better goods — 255, 308, 355, 40s, to Seven Guineas. The Latest Fashions imported direct. Some pretty light styles in Millinery Bonnets at 10s- 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 2 Is — specially marked for the Holidays. TRIMMED HATS. All the New Shapes trimmed in the most Fashionable styles, with the New Colors— 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, to 425. The 10s 6d Hats deserve special mention as being of very superior value. BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS. DXESS MATERIALS. It is importantto announce the name of the Firm that the Black Silks are imported from. — C. M. Teillaed & Cns, Lyons. (Medaille dor, London, 1851 ; Medaille dor, Paris, 1?55 ) It has lately been ascertained that several Manufacturers have introduced a large per centage of a kind of hemp termed jute into Silks, thereby causing them to cut and lose color. Teillard's Silks are Inown as one of the best makes in existonce, A. R. Hey cau recommend the.Jarge and valuable assoriment now being Bhown as second to none in the Colony, while superior to many. Ladias should inspect this magnificent collection, as the prices demand consideration. A full Black Silk Dress from 555. By the yard are Silks from 4s 6d to 2Ls. THE COLOURED SILKS tre from makers as "eliable as Teillard. The rar-iety is very lavge indeed, and all marked with the smallest possible profit, From 03s, 15 yards. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT contains many different materials careiully selected by the Home Buyer as being durable and moderate in price. THE PRESS MAKING branch will be found very efficient, and all Oj ders executed with care. A. E. HAY, 3? X 1 N C E S STREET, DUNE $ I N
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 38, 17 January 1874, Page 4
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392Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 38, 17 January 1874, Page 4
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