BARGAINS'. BARGAINS!! bargains;:! railway house, Queen Street. TOOTH BRUSHES, (sent as a sample) extra fine, improved, Is. each, worth 2s. Hair Brushes, of the best description, Is. 6d. each, worth 3s. 6d. Rack Combs, varying from 6d. each, worth Is. 6d. 7th Sept., 1849.
BARGAINS I* BARGAINS ! I BARGAINS! I RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen Strpet. INFANTS' Worked Cambric Caps, 10|d. each, worth 2s. 6d. Infants' French Cambric Caps, 3s. Gd. each, worth 6s. Infants' Frock Bodies, fine needlework, 2s. Gd. each, v ovth 4s. Infants' Half-Robes, beautifully worked Bs. 6d. each, worth 255. French Cambric, the finest fabric, 12s. 6d. per yard, worth 18s. Infants' Lace, l^d. per yard, worth 4d. Railway House, Queen-street.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. RAILWAY HOUSE, j Queen Street. A JONES begs to apprize his friends and i the public generally, that in order to make room for his Summer Goods, he has determined to sell out his present stock at such prices as cannot fail to secure to his customers greater advantages than any other house in the trade can offer :—: — 8-4 Cashmere Shawls, whiteand colored, lOs.Gd. | each, worth 20s. 8-4 Black Cashmere Embroidered colors, 15s. each, worth 30s. | 8-4 Rich black Satin Shawls of superior qua- i lity, 425. each, worth 635. 8-4 Plaid Woollen Shawls, 6s. 9d. each, worth j 10s. 6d. 8-4 Wove Thread Shawls, 2s. 6d. each, worth 7s. 4-4 Black, White, and coloured Turnovers, 15d. worth 2s. 6d. Woollen Victoria Paletot, the newest styles, 21d. per yard, worth 3s. Shaded Woollens for Dresses, quite new, 18d. per yard, worth 2s. 6d. Woollen Plaids, various patterns, 2 ld. per yard, worth 2s. 6d. Rich black Sattinettes, 35.6 d. per yard, worth ss. Gd. Rich Ducapes, 3s. 4d. per yard, worth ss. Rich Gros d'Afric, 1 dress only, 17 yards, 55.6 d. per yard, worth Bs. 6d. Rich Gros Glace, 2 dresses only, 16 yards each, ss. per yard, worth Bs. ! Print Dresses, 10 yards each, 4s. 3d. per dress, worth ss. 6d. Scotch Plaid Ginghams, 7^d per yard, worth i 10£ d. Women's white cotton Hose, woven seams, 10d£. worth 15d. Women's white Angola Hose, woven seams, 1 5d. worth 2s. Women's black worsted Hose, woven seams, 16d. worth 2s. Women's black cotton Hose, woven seams, 10£ d. worth 15d. A splendid lot of Habit Shirts, beautifully worked, 18d. worth 25.6 d. Also Muslin Collars, 15d. worth 3s. Ladies' Kid and Morocco Shoes, the best make, 3s. 9d. per pair, worth ss. 6d. Wove Thread Lace, 4d. per yard, worth 18d. Broad Laces for Caps, 2-^l. per yard, worth Gd. Egyptian Edgings and Laces, Isd. per dozen, worth 25. 6 d. Rich bordered Window Muslins, Is. per yard, worth 18d. Ladies' French Kid Gloves, 18d. per pair, worth 2s. 6d. Ladies' Chantilly Cordonnettes and Egyptian lace Gloves, 15d. per pair, worth 2s. 6d. Ladies' corded Petticoats, 35.9 d. each, worth ss. Toilet Covers for dressing Tables, 2s. 6d. each, worth 4s. Ladies' Fancy Bonnets, 3s, 6d. each, worth 7s. 8-4 Damask, warranted all linen, 3s. per yard, worth ss.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 352, 8 September 1849, Page 1
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