ISMsiiH'Mrt Bloticv* I AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. WE have just opened out our Shipments received per ship Orari and s.s. Norfolk, from London, and respectfully request inspection of the same. Our London Agent having had upwards of 25 years' experience m the Home, Continental, and Colonial markets is a sufficient guarantee that the shipments made by him to us are the most suitable for our trade, both as regards quality and value. The Goods which we are now offering we can especially recommend as being of sterling quality, low in price, of the latest fashion and material, nnd equal in every respect to anything imported into the Colony. The shipments consist of— Winseys, assorted Dress Tweeds Dress Homespuns Dress Fancy Flanneling Black and Blue Habit and Mantle • Cloth White &nd Brown Calicos Printed Table Covers Damask Tablecloths Silesias in assorted colors Printed Dimities Victoria Lawns Hair-cord Muslins Turkey Twill Blue Serges Colored and White Counterpanes Drab and Whits Jeans Ladies', Maids',and Childrens' cloth Paletots, in all the latest styles of make and trimming. Ladies', Maids', and Children's Ulsters Girls' and Maids' Cloth Jackets Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves Ladies' Black and Fur-tipped Cloth Gloves Boys' Jersey Suits Men's and Boys' Knitted Caps Ladies', Maids, and Children's Jerseys Ladies', Maids', and Children's Knitted Wool Skirts Alpaca quilted and other Skirts Infants' Wool, Merino, and other Hoods Children's Knitted Polkas Ladies' Ice Wool Squares, and Woollen Squares and Shawls Hosiery, assorted Black Silk Fringes, and Fur Haberdashery and Wools, assorted All Wool and Mixed Shirtings Cretonnes, assorted Black Silks Black Colored piece Velvet Black and Colored Satin Black and Colored Silk Plush Black and Colored Turquoise t Ladies' Chenille Fichus Ladies' Black Straw, Chip, Plush, and other 3onnets Ladies' and Mai Is' Seal, Musquash, Plush, Beaver, Straw, Velvet, Tarn o' Shanter, and other Hats Ladies' and Maids' Fur, Seal, and Musquash Turbans Hat„ nnd Bonnet Ornaments in great variety Bridal, Evening, Mourning, and other Flowers . Black French Merino and Cobourg , American Leather, in assorted colors Ribbons, assorted widths and colors Gents' Cardigan Jackets etc., etc., etc. GARWOOD & CO. /CHILDREN'S MAGAZINES yj FOR 1880. "-" Volumes of Chatterbox „ Family Friend „ Friendly Visitor „ Infants' Magnzine „ Children's Friend „ The Prize „ Sunday ~ The Welcome Hour. The above are just to hand, and are in plain and fancy bindings. Inspection invited. GARWOOD AND CO. "PRESERVING SEASON. JAM JARS, singly nnd in nests. GARWOOD «y CO. ■VTEW SEEDS I NEW SEEDS 1 McLean's Little Gem Pea Fillbasket do Long Pod Broad Beans Scarlet Runner do White Case Knife do Dwarf French do James's Keeping Onion Danver's Yellow do Brown Globe do White Stone Turnip Hollow-crown Parsnip Intermediate Carro [ Blood Red Bec£ Curled Parsley Mammoth Pumpkin Vegetable Marrow Curled Cress , White Mustard Early York Cabbage ; St John's Day do Drumhead Savoy do Leamington Broccoli Early London Cauliflower Long Red Radish I Round Red do Round White do Borecole | Brussels Sprouts I etc., etc., jtc, \ GARWOOD & CO
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 509, 31 May 1881, Page 4
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487Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 509, 31 May 1881, Page 4
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