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CJmvwo<ml ami Co. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. WE have just opened otit the whole of our direct shipments, ex Thorn and Loci) Cren, from London, niiil have now the largest and beststocks, in every department, which we have ever held. Our London buyer, who has had upwards of twenty-five years' experience, writes us that the goods sent comprise the latest English a"d Continental novelties in design, colors, and fashion, and that all have been well and advantageously purchased. We aretprepared to offer special advantages to purchasers of wholesale quantities. These shipments comprise— White, Black, Ecru, Brown, and * ream Laces, in great variety Ecru, Black, White, Blue, and C;eam Spot Grenadine Dress Materials, in all the latest shades and qualities Colored and Pompadour Sntteens Colored and Pompadour Prints, beautifully nssort tl Galatea Stripes Wliito and lirown Calicoes White and Brown Sheetings Infants' Bibs and Feeders Infants' White and Colored Bootees Infants' Fancy Hats and Hoods Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery, a splendid assortment Children's White, Brown, and Colored Socks Ladies' Lace, Muslin, Net, and other Scarves, in assorted colors Ladies' Silk Fichus Ladies Black Cashmere Shawls Black, White, Maroon, Cream, Maijse, Blue, and Pink Gauzes Dress Buttons, in great variety Gents' Imitation Crimean, Oxford, and White Shirts Gents' Imitation Silk and other Handkerchiefs Cheese Cloth and Cheese Binding Ladies' Kid, bilk, and other Gloves White, Cream and Black Trillings Nursery and oz. Pins Mending Wools and Cottons Cordon and other Braids Ladies' Silk and Fancy Collarettes Ladies' Lace and Velvet Ruffles Ladies', Girls', Men's, and Boys' Straw, Rush, and other Hat-, in all the newest shapes and styles Black, White, and Colored Feathers White and Black Bonnet Shapes Slate and Brown Hollands Slate Silesia-* White and Black Book an I other Muslin* Turkey Hod Printed Ginghams .Black French Merinos Black French Cloths Black, Blue, an 1 other Cashmeres Black Crape Umbrellas and Sunshades .Satins, Silks, Sarcenets, and Gossamers, in all the newest shades Misses'and Girls' Pompadour Aprons Ladies' Corsets, the new Flexible Fancy Straw and other Baskets Gold, Silver, and Steel Thimbles Stove Ornaments, in greet variety Crewel Silks, Wools, and Needles Crewel Patterns, assorted Crewel Materials, partly worked And a splendid assortment of Toys, Work Boxes, Ladies' Bags, Ladies' Work Baskets, Photo and Scrap Albums, Dolls (dressed and plain), Sponges, Musical, larum, and other Clocks, Photo Frames, Flo crpot Covers, Children's Books, Birthday Cards, &c, &c. GARWOOD & CO. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. BY the last English mail we have received invoices and advices of our third direct shipment from England this season, per ship Wairoa, which left London for Lyttelton on July Ist. This shipment includes a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Christmas and Birthday Cards, Vases, Toys, Combs, Brushes, Jew llery, &c, &c. Full particulars will be advertised after ship's arrival. GARWOOD & CO. VEGETABLE SEEDS, AKAEOA GROWN AND IMPORTED. WE have the usual well-selecfed and assorted stock of the above, suitable for the approaching planting season. GARWOOD & CO. SEED POTATOES. WE have a small assortment of the above just to hand, consisting of Bree's Prolific York Regents Flour Ball Silverskin Kidney Flukes. GARWOOD & CO. _________ — 7 BIRTHDAY CARDS. WE have just received from Melbourne a splendid assortment of the above, which wo v.ro oiiVing at Ivlclbourne prices. GAR WOOD A- CO. SHIP MATAURA, FROM LONDON. WE have just opened out our second shipment of New Goods for the present Mason, received by the. pVifivo vessel, and wish tn draw t!;o attention of the ladies of the district to the same. ■ GARWOOD & CO.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 4

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