Drapery. WIFTEE GOODS. MESSES. ROBINSON & CO. Ilajing removed to those CENTRALLY SITUATED PREMISES lately in the occupation of Messrs. A. & M. BROWNE, Hastings-street, beg to intimate to their customers and the public generally, that they have OPENED POE SELECTION A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE GOODS, INCLUDING H (A DIE S’ WINTER DRESSES, in GRANITES, POPLINETTS, and CHECKS Plani and Check Winceys, 6-4 and all-Wool Tartans, Black and Colored French Merinos Black and Colored Silks, Faucy Goods, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., in great variety MANCHESTE RTM ENT. CRRGCKS’ and other LONG CLOTHS, No Deception, Dowlas, and Scotch Shirtings . 4-4 and 8-4 Grey Calicos, 8-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Plain and Twilled Sheetings 5 Light Grounds, Hoyle’s, Navy Blue, Orange, and Mourning Prints Checked and Plain Derrys and Ginghams, Furniture Chintzes, Scotch Twills and Dungarees, Linen, Union, and Cotton Ticking 4- and 8-4 Forfars and Flax Sheetings,-3.4, 7-8, and 4-4 Saxony and Electoral Flannel 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Medium and Imitation Welsh ditto,—4-4 Welsh Flannel Plain and Check’d Colored Flannels, in variety Blue, Scarlet, and White Serges,—Blue, Scarlet, Grey, and Vhite Blankets, in all sizes Railway and other Rugs, Colored and White Counterpanes 5- 10-4, and 12-4 Marsella Quilts, Toilet Covers, and Antimacassars furnishing department. 6-4, rojION and ALU WOOL DAMASKS, BULLION FRINGES and ORRIS LACES An assortment of Long and and Short Muslin Curtains Brussels and Velvet Pile Hassocks,—Coir, Hemp, back, Brussels, and Velvet Pile Door Mats Velvet Pile, Hemp, Back, and Brussels Hearth Rugs Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidderminster Carpets 6-4 and 8-4 Printed Druggets, 12-4 ditto ditto, squares Coir, Manilla, and China Matting MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS Colored, White, and Black Feathers Colored, White, Tinsel, and Mourning Flowers White, Black, Fancy, and Plain Ribbons, Ladies’ Bonnet Fronts, in newest style* Sandringham, Queensland, and Tasmanian Wool Shawls and Scarfs Paisley, Llama, and Cashmere do. do. Blacx Cloth, Tweed, and Sealskin Jackets and Mantles Maids’ and Girla’ ditto ditto T weed and Cloth House Jackets Garibaldi and Vandyke Jackets and Vests Ladies and Children’s Fur Muffs and Boas Infanta’ Cashmere Hoods and Cloaks Infants’ Sewed Frocks, Frock Bodies, and Robes Infants Hood Fronts, Boots, Bootakms, Gaiters, and Spencers Also,— A SELECT ASSORTMENT of LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. . And a GREAT VARIETY of FANCY and” OTHER GOODS, too numerous tq mention. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. nENT.’S BEDFORD OOR;d TROWSERS AND BREECHES Vj Blue Serge Coats, Vests, Trousers, and Shirts Tweed and Doeskin Vests and Trousers, Black Cloth and Tweed Coats Gala, Shepherd, and Tweed Jumpers, Select Assortment of Winter Suits Reversible and Sealskin Coats, Pilot Jackets and Inverness Capes ■,T-f^ er P^? < - oat8 > Capes, and Leggings, Tan Long and Short Leggings M bite, Regatta, and Scotch Twill Shirts, Plain and Fancy Crimean ditto Cotton, Merino, and Lambswool Vests and Pants,—Flannel and Serge ditto Colored and White Wool Comforters 8 Drab and Black Felt Hats, Bine and Black Cloth Caps Also, — A VARIETY OF BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. W. E. ROBINSON & CO. Respectfully draw attention to the above List of NEW GOODS, they having been selected b their own Buyer, who has had considerable experience in the New Zealand Market, and they feel sure that the PRICE, STYLE, SC QUALITY Win MEET WITH APPROBATION, —THIS BEING THE LARGEST & BEST-SELECTED STOCK Ever Imported into the Province I
ME ANIE BAKERY. JOHN S. LEVER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, MEANEE, BEGS to intimate to the Inhabitants of the Meanee Flats and surrounding District I'Cat ne wm ouvivxuY COMMEii OE BXJ3I* NESS as above, ■where, he trusts, bj supplying the very best articles at the lowest remunerative prices, and by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of public support. Meanee Flats, 16th June, 1866. /~IOALS. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Until-further notice the CASH PRICE will be FIFTY SHILLINGS PER TON, from the Yard. Apply to WILLIAM WAITE ; or to WATT, BROTHERS.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 387, 21 June 1866, Page 5
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642Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 387, 21 June 1866, Page 5
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