Drapery. W EW DRAPERY FOR THE WINTER T R A B E, WILSON & RICHARDSON (Late J. Buene), • WHOLESALE & RETAIL IMPORTERS,' L A M B T O N-Q U A Y, Are now prepared to show the following undermentioned goods, just to hand, ex Waipa and other late arrivals ;• — 7 pkgs., of new WINTER COSTUMES, ‘ 287 in number, quite new in style . and low in price . 2 pkgs. of LADIES’ CLOTH WALKING!, Jackets and Waterproof Cloaks . 3 ■ pkgs. of UNTRIMMED HATS 1 pkg. of TRIMMED HATS and Bonnets 3 pkgs. of FRENCH FLOWERS, Feathers, Ornaments, -and Ribbons 1 pkg. of CRINOLINES , and Improvers 1 pkgs. of the newest DRESS GOODS 5 pkgs. of FRENCH MERINOES, Winseys, and Wool Plaids 2 pkgs., containing BLACK CASHMERE Silks,: Colored Satins, Turquoise and Silk Velvets and Velveteens' , 2 pkgs. of BLACK STUFFS, comprising Alpacas, Poplin Cords, Baratheas, Paramattas, Coburgs, Serges, Italian Cloths, &c,‘ 8 bales of good useful BLANKETS 5 bales of WHITE, and COLORED ■ Flannels 7 bales of CARPETS, FELTS, and Mats 2 pkgs. of TRIMMED LACE COLLARETTES 2 pkgs. of MUSLIN FRILLINGS and Muslin Embroideries 1 pkg., containing NECKLETS and Bracelets of exquisite beauty 1 pkg. of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S Winter Gloves ' ' • 4 pkgs. of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares, Clouds, Ties, Crossovers, &c. 1 pkg.. containing FURS, Real and Imitation 4 pkgs. of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S Winter Hosiery of the best makes 5 pkgs. of HABERDASHERY and Small Wares BY THE SUEZ MAIL FOR APRIL AND MAY. WILSON & RICHARDSON Will receive two (2) distinct shipments of BEST KID GLOVES and REAL LACE. Also, to arrive by the St. Andrew’s Castle and Fernglen, further shipments of WINTER GOODS, particulars of which will be notified in arrival of vessels and delivery of merchandise. WILSON -Sr. RICHARDSON (Successors to J. Borne), L A MBTON-QUAY, Established in the year 18,48. THE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S MERCERY DEPARTMENTS AT WILSON & RICHARDSON’S Are now well sorted up in NBWGO O D S. The stock of White and Oxford Shirts, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Ties and Scarves, Woollen, Silk, and Cotton Hosiery, is equal in extent and quality to that of any importers in this colony. A most extensive assortment of Gentlemen’s Hats, in black, brown, and drab. Mas el Tweeds, Nelson Tweeds, English and ' Scotch Tweeds and Woollens, Moagiel Hosiery, Shawls, Wrappers, &c. &c. WILSON & RICHAR DSO N, Laijbton-quat,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 1
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