TRAFALGAR HOUSE. NOW S H OWI Nft, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING & SUMMER DRAPERY EX ANNIE BRAGINTON. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN PLAIN and FANCY DRESSES ! ALPACAS, LUSTRES, LUSTRINES, MOHAIRS, CAMLETS, POPLINETTS GENAPINES, GRENADINES, &c, PLAIN, STRIPE, and BROCHE. Black Silks, from 4s 6d to 13s 6d per yd. PRINTS, CAMBRICS, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, BATISTES, &c PRINTED MUSLINS (NEW STYLES) COSTUME MUSLINS ! LILAC PRINTS ( PAST COLORS ) Fbom 6|d. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, ETC, A Complete Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. jp.eal Balbriggan Hose, White and Brown. Ladies' White Cotton Hose Irom 5J to 4s 6d. French Wove Corsets. Crinolines and Overskirts. Summer Skirts from 3s 6d. Ladies' Stays from Is 9d per pair. Also, a Large Stock of FUENISHII &S! Tambour, Lace, Leno, and Muslin Curtains, from 5s 9d per pair. Toiletings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Dinner Napkins. Table Covers, &c., in great variety. Sheetings, Towelings, Calicos, &c. And every description of Goods for Household purposes. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, FU^JSTCIS GRIMES, September 26, 1873. MANAGER.
"VT E W WOOLLENS -i-^l la great Variety : IMPORTED DIRECT FROM IONDON. JOHN CANN, TAILOR, Coilingwood-Htreet. 2491 DIUECT COMMUNICATION between: SYDNEY AND SOUTHERN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND VIA MANUKAU. i! a. nf' IHE New Zealand Shipping H£,jSr X Company's fa9t and favorite steamer *fhigjMS P H .03 B E, 613 tons, Captain Henbt Wobsp, will sail for Sydney from Manukau, every three weeks. Passengers are reminded that the above steamer has lately undergone a most thorough overhaul of hull and machinery, besides receiving a new boiler. Her saloon has been entirely renovated, and her fore-cabin considerably enlarged. Altogether, she may be pronounced to be one of the fastest and most comfortable passenger steamers in the Australian Colonies. Shippers and consignees are hereby informed th't particular attention will be paid to the transhipment of cargo at the Manukau. As one of the Company's steamers will always be ready on the Phoebe's arrival from Sydney, the Company will always be in a position to guarantee that no delay will take place in forwarding cargo. The want of regular communication between Sydney and the Southern ports of this Colony has long been felt, and the Company therefore rely upon the suppcrt of the public lor this the BHonTEST boute between Australia and New Zealand. N. EDWARDS AND CO., 2377 Agents. ANCHOR 4JN|I STEAM LINE OF 2|||iiJ^ PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY On or about WEDNEBDAY, 15th inst THE KENNEDY On SATURDAY, 11th inst. FOR ILENHBIM. THE LYTTELTON On MONDAY the 13th inst. 1454 W. EDWARDS & CO. i . ' THE jj ' JL STEAM i NEW s|s|Mtk SHIPPING ZEALAND COMPANY (LIMITED). [ TIME TABLE-OCTOBER. i 13th : WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Manukau On MOSDAY . 15th : LADYBIRD, for Phton, Wellington r Lyttelton, and Otago. On WEDNESDAY 3 20th :'tABANAKI, for Tsranaki and Manukau r 22nd : WFLLINGTON, for Picton, WeUington, Lyttelton, and Otiigo. 1 27 th : LADYBIKD, ior Taranaki and Manukau. 29th: TARANAKI, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. ?474 N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 243, 9 October 1873, Page 3
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