~- ■ : ,: m S ,J^SJ^^rSxSSSS&^: --1.------~w ■**■ ' - ••"■-"• SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, w: r aIFt ray Is prepared to sell, durine the Spring Season, his costly shipment of DRAPERY, SILKS, MANTLES, DRESSES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACE GOODS, &c, .A. T LO£TDOK F IR, I O El S - SILK DEPARTMENT. TF it bo possible that Black Silks can gire satisfaction in wear, W. R. has every confidence in JL his late shipments, ex Suez Mail, owing to the great care taken by his Home buyer m purchasing none but the best manufactures. . : His rich Black GLACE de LYONS I His rich Black GRO3 DE LYONS His rich Black SATIN de LYONS | His rich Black Belmont and Cashmere SILKS HaVe taken the lead in the London and Paris Marts. Also, Plain and 'Fanny Dress Silks (in the newest shades and patterns), Evening Dress Silks, Moire Antiques, and French Brocades, extra, rich Black Mohair Antiques and VelTet de Lyons. ],adics Silk Umbrellas, Parachutes, and Faucy Colored Parasols, Black Silk Mantles and Jackets, Black Lace Shawls, Lace Jackets, Lace Mantles, Laces, Rotoudas, Ac, in Spanish and Guipure j Black and White Limerick and Bruges Lace Tunics. ■ DRESS DEPARTMENT. The newest materials just opened up in Plnin and Fancy Dress Stuffs, French Alpaoe dcs Soie French Mousline dcs Soie, Silk and Tartan-stripedjTissue dcs Soie, French, Muslin, and Rich Pique Dresses • new Dress and Mantle Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, real Maltese, Honiton, Valenciennes, and Bruges Laces, &c, &c. " , . N.B.—The whole of the Stock, including Carpets, Floorcloths, Manchester, and Clothing, will be sx>ld at the same Extraordinary Reductions as during the lato sale. 3Xr:ES**7" ZE3-A.X.A-T0"I> HOTTSB, SHOETLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. TAlLORIlsra DEPABTMBI^T. New Summer Styles in Coatings, Vests, Trouserings. W. EATTRAY Has ju.t opened an assortment of the above, in styles and fabrics that cannot be surpassed ; also a large lot of West of England BLACK and BLUE CLOTHS and DOES. These Goods are all bought in the best Homo markets, by a buyer of experience, end the management here is under Me. WRIGHT. " In the READY-MADE DEPARTMENT I have opened an Immense Stock of SUITS, TROUSERS VESTS, COATS, &c. Also a Large Assortment of MAIS, Sliliilb, GLOVES, TIES, and COLLARS, and at Prices less than even the recent Sale. WILLIAM RATTRAT, iffiErw- z:E;-A.x,-A.Txr:o house, 24 AND 26, SHOHTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. WORTH KNOWING! SELLING OFFIixTRAORDINARY SELLING OFF. FOR ONE lON T H ONLY!!! UNDER ENGLISH COST ! ! CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, OF EVERY CLASS AND DESCRIPTION, UNDERTOTTERS' AND GLASS- VIAKERS' ENGLISH PRICES. INSPECTION OF PRICES WILL PROVE THE FACT. DAVID WEIR, STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S NEW BUILDING. HANDSOME BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, TEA, AND TOILET SERVICES, j
SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL, FLORIOTLTURAL, AND HORTICULTURAL. G. H. L A V E It S, Late of Durham-street, HAS REMOVED to tbose commodious premises in Wyndhamstreet, two doora above the Hebxld Office, where.he hopes to see his old fiiends and the public, and of whom he solicits their orders for the approaching season. Agent for Mason BilOS., Nurserymen, &<\, Parnell, whose catalogues can now be obtained gratis. Also, for Thomas and Barracloucui, for gristing wheat, &c. ON SALE, Hay, Straw, Chuff, Oats, Maize Bran, Potatoes, I 1 lour, Bonedust Guano, &c, &c. DE N TISTRY! DENTISTRY! MR. TYDNALL^ SURGEON DENTIST (From London), Top of Siiobtiand Cbescent, WISHES to call the attention of patients who havo worn artificial teeth, and have derived no comfort from them, in consequence the carelessness or inability of the dentist. He begs to state that he will undertake to remodel every set at a trifling expense, and will guarantee perfect comfort, mastication and durability. Prices of Artificial Teeth:—ln pmk vulcanite, from 5 . to 10s. a tooth; dental alloy, .from 7s. 6d. to 125.; gold, 10s., 155., 215.; silver, ss. to 10s.; stopping in amalgam, 55.; in gold, 7s. 6d. ; crystal enamel stopping, guaranteed to last a year and half, 2s. 6d. a tooth. Consultation free. . Extractions, 2s. ou. Extractions from 9 to 10 in the morning, Is. Shortland Crcsent, JOSEPH~Ty»NALI«.
H. FUG ATE, " RED BOOT," No. 70, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite Bant of New Zealand). HF has now on Hand, Immense Slock °f LADIES' AND GENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. F. Warrants all Articles sold'by him as the latest importations from England, or newly made iv the colonies. Always on hand, a large assortment of CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHO"ES Of every Description. A liberal allowance made to country Storekeepers and Coasters. Boots and Shoes of Tory description Made on the Premises. Please note the Address— H. FTJG ATE, " RED BO OT," 70, Q U E E N - S T R E E T, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). Red Boot painted on the Window. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN-HOW-ELL, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STKEET. Opposite Mb. Hqbbs', Draper.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 240, 15 October 1870, Page 3
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