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I_m m f _____ _ __•_. HIBfITBiBIHJiajB —~ ' •* — "*x:BK*^i ~^am7*—o—tammonmamrmtm ___ o_______ • "-^iflM _________ Drapery, q^^-EnT^treet HOUSE. E. B. SHALDERS ?w £_ a, nnou„ce to the Public in town and country DRAPERY £ d PT %3KF EEY to w" busine_s rf Atm«TPi wt PITHING, so that every article of atP K?r °r ? eßtle™n may now be obtained! at his Establishment. The prine'ples of business lowe« a- re °NE £ IICE > and *™y "«cle sold at the lowest living profit. 8.8.P wishes supoialiv tn notify that the MILLINERY DRMTMENT is 0«1a! the su PeriDi endence of Miss Mould, and the work-room under Miss West-two ladies who were recently open for engagement and ong and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT : Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction | TAILORING DEPARTMENT. , ;".' niS f^!^ 1' Tal ilor ' '^en-street, continues to j make for.this, Department, Men's and Boy's Clothing smmen Pt r Cien: Cy,,is S° weU known as to need n° , J_M_s?2? ST°CK of DRAPERY, CLOTHING f^iNERYar^ onhand' and prompt Mention given to all command?. Count-}' orders carefully attended to. 83? Address :— R. B. SHALDERS & CO.; tU' tv 202 and 202," QUEEN-STREET: ' ;' 1873. SPEINO & SUMMER; 1874. J\ M. M.oL A 0 HrLA.N, 218, QUEEN STREET, ;' M'!': Is now Opening NEW GOODS in all Departments. D BESSES, •■ • •■■-" New Bordered Prints and Muslins, New Silkwarps New Lustres, Embroidered Summer Costumes. ■—me—ma mmmmmamm~sat_____ THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, under the superintendence of Miss Mould, wiU be found to be replete with every article necessary for a Lady s Complete Outfit- New Hats, New Flowers New Feathers. New Ribbons, New Laces, New Scarfs! New Costumes, New Jackets, &c., &c. • THE CLOTHING~DEPARTMENT: ' ' is also well stocked and assorted with every requisite of Gentlemen's Apparel of the NEWEST STYLES and at most reasonable prices. •' ■ ■■'■'■ TMPOETANT. ANNOUN CEMENT TO ALL BUYERS OF DRAPER V, MIL L I NEE TT,; AND . CL. 0 T.H;I„N.G, ~; ; ' ; NEW^^ -wish'; TO PR 0(3 XT KB r-iuft !'' __M SEASONABLE GOODS - .; ...AtT--_ •-■'<■ -. : -iij V_,',,':;< «"!: '."-'li ? , . "0 W PRICES.,,. ~.,,.„, !-"' " T. Mc— ~ ' ' *""" ,; ! .». r.,_ i '■ ■ r ;4:ST:E-F T' :i,v;' ir Has just received his First ;.,,,- . ~-..; ,_;,.:._'-■, ; City of Auckland,' from Lontix.-,,.. o^-—JL!t JVi been carefully selected in. the i markets to T. MJ'-s special' order, affw^°, |."?y well assorted and-of a superior-quality;.■ "" sto y|. _ T. M. wishes, to state that in -consequence ,o,M j Large Shipments, yet to arrive, these Goods wiU i^l sold at irJj ■■' ■_• •: ' • >;;•'} 10 •■:!•_,'. ; UN U S,U ALL V . LOW, P RLC;E'S j .... 1 Thatiiis purpose,may be accomplished-:—,-.,,, ~.' ] '" 1 ...... ■ , «, ■■• • •-»■ ■-••-..■. ;A. S>P E E D.V CL E A RA:N CE.> !It is needless to give a detailed account of the various rt :M ~!.!• (articles id Stock].but:, : ndi ':•■ 9n i " NIN SPEG TJ O N IS' I NIV IT E _ri.uii.ut f ;,.,•(*•. ■•• a:,., - ..- ',::. n , li: .-■i_.:_-._;^-:n] l <h!h,s: ■ Country Orders carefully attended to. j] . 242, QI7EE N S T : R i: E ET, I ; aHIRI (jpp oS i_ i,____' £_\y MARKET. ■■..,■ I ■;. -.n ? lli*V-..'/',ifi .-;' ;, . y::^ -■ -.'' iT OOS4 E AYE & C 0;y :!',,• .having ; completed Extensive Alterations: and. Improvements in their Premises are hwrusH .i NOW I OPENING^ UP rwhnsiiii j,,.,,.!. i . THBLTt ', .-„ r - '- -).. f-s SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING GOODS;' Ex ; Fontenaye, Berar,' City oL.A.uckland, i&c. _) .,, i J",n ''''•'' J.h^bSO-RAVE' & &6 t nßo. r . lI on,! Being Cain Buyers in the atid sContinental Markets are enabled to ■offer all classes of Goods at ! ' ' THE : LmS^ST'BBiu!TJNEI^Trv JEi'.♦RttFITS. :' !J"'' : -'''■'-• .-f.:-...u r .-;. ".■ ■ . i.,.,,r,-,o noil->a\o > -•■ 1 attention is: aUeditotheir. \i.,-.:•, ~ 1 • ' LARGE STOCK OF SIBKS; '' from themost. eminent iManufacturers, ,aiid noted ;fo • Softness of Texture, Richness r of Colour, and Great ; .'•»_■•:-« -<]f-; _*T ,'.r.n.Durability.; sqofl oi en Bi.q i The various Departments are now replete with every Novelty in SPRING:and SUMMER;GOODa: •'•■'-' l 0 THE DRESS DEPAKTMENT will bo found most complete, and includes every New Material;.in- Silks." (black and> coloured), Japanese' Silks (plain and figured), Plain and Tinted Alpacas, IBalernosisLustres, Silk; Warps and Mixtures;' PersianCords, French Merinos (plain and figured)-. jdIUJ-ia.aiU ,inii:i>;o~\ ___>__ ■■'' :.'i-'.v iiSlOTSblilloO I at t ioi{TfiW.IoGOSGiRAWE B&,'iGo.x*i»vo*l Id .. MUSLINS..- j , •.-• r ■ ' French Jaconets, Ordanders,in strip'eand-figured l! i Bookand Swiss, checked.-striped and figure^ f^ Bgg ' Jafeoriet,'striped, checked'aud figured -•''-' j . { Tarlatan,. &0.,& c., mall, the new shades, o _\* oitiu ! '""" ' PRINTS" ! i.Cambrics,:Jaconets,.Brilliants,.Cretonnas/Platesj w ; Batists, Pique, Marcella, &c , &c. , . P ~. ■Dressand Rjfligh'Hollands,'Glas&Cloths' Quittings,' joi Ui>.« 711^.'-'i-MANCftEaTEßl''c' " "' ,!' "V" j . Sheetings, Towellings, Toilet. Quilts and Counter-, _ •' !"panes, Table Cloths' and Covers, Hucks, Glass ! lv ' ; Cloth; Linen; and.'.-Cotton", Tileks, iDamaskp,.; ' Repps, Curtains in Lace Muslin', &c. : -i:w:<A: MILLINERY A.ND..FANCK.<! .... [ :_■,!; i All the New Styles in Millinery and Straw Hats and 1 4 ~~l Bonnets. Feathers, -Flowers,>'&c:: ; MUslin'Col-; I lars and Sets, Lace Collars and Sets, Muslin, : • La'ceTies.Handkcrchiefsi'allSilkßoman'Scarfs, I -.Mil-:.-., ■':..:■■■■ TJ^DERCLOTHING. '"::J 1 .Ladies'. Skirts'.- Chemises* Night Camisoles, Drawers, • Stays Children's Underclothing of alldescnpI bflc tibns; Hats Hoods, &Cii'Pelises, Cloaks; &c;i 1 ltd j Ladies' Silk Cloth Grenadine Jackets r . I "Velvet Jackets[anrt'Mantles; new shapes.' i,ul U''J j . SUBERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHjr.N,G fH j, '"'' -■■•-"■■■"" j n 'Great,'Variety. ' ' ! .Black I Cloth, Pagets,,Silk-mixed Begets;^Diagonal " '-Pagets; 1 Black Cloth Gala'teas, Silk-mixed o-J F,Gaaateas;!DiagonalGalateas;iTweed,,.D.oe,Silk:----1 , mixed, and every other description, of Men s 1 i >:' f i 'and-Boys* Trousers,' -Trousers' and! Vests;: Suits;. ■ &c. ~ • , , ■ . 1 .' > T . {-j I • Boys' Knickerbocker" Suits, Boys' Zouave Suits JUJ 1 Boys' .Kossuth: Suits, Boys., Stanley, ,S,utt3 , . ,\ • { I Boys'EtdnSuits, Boys'L'orneSuits .Boys! Galatea Suits., ,f ■...jnauiiCT! i-r :.*,*.»';'' Boys' Hats'arid Caps, in all the new styles Boys' Shirts, White and Fancy,.Crimean, ;*&•_■ • '■ ! Men's newCrimeau Sliirts, full sizes; Dress Whit -■i-i•» ■Shirts*l plaifi' and'f apcy■ fronts'! Mend stout X . ..Working ■« Shirts, Flapnel, Shirts, Drawers, I ■"'•' Singlets?&c., in-Cotton,1 WoollW, and Merino-; 1' ; -..Meri's Linen, and Paper, Collars, in.all the new, shapes ; Umbrellas', Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; j'nif &'c., l &cj' diusY picH ''-'■ i-- 'D 'i • i ad* "i v Men's Black Paris Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt •/.j,; Hats, .o£ every shape" arid style.',--! i\ vlito -: d" Men's Cloth Caps, &c. . - , r , r , „ iv: '.-'.o arms 1803 WOOLLENS, ti^uriii HA .v.il I West of England,,yorkshire,Broads ■ ~, , Tw'eerts'aiid'Dob'si'inYork'shire'; 'Scottish,' Geelbng, I ~■: [Sydney, Nelson,&c.,*&c... J; ;,:.,;,/_ ~,; ( ~.,., __ ~, 0* BBivvjii OO!SG{RAVEi sil; Wish t© preserve their character as THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE And will SELL their present STOCK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1198, 25 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1198, 25 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1198, 25 November 1873, Page 1

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