Drapery, Millinery &c. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT !! ! To meet a want long felt by a Rapidly Increasing Trade. Graham, Pitt & Bennett Have Opened a SHOW-ROOM AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT In connection with their Busineise, We have Jjust received for the above 6 CASES} NOVELTIES IN {g CASES Millinery and Trimmings, All personally selected from the best Colonial Markets, for the Autumn and Winter Season. THE LATEST ENGLISH AND PARISIAN FASHIONS, Stays and Underclothing in great variety. Ladies’ Jersey Jackets, Knitted Petticoats, Cardigan Vests, and small Boys’ Jersey Suits. Dressmaking on the Premises, Under the Management of MRS. SPEIGHT (from Christchurch), and a Competent Slaffi of Assistants. FAMILY MOURNING PREPARED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT 85 n. Tj e "W t s
IS NOW SHOWING HIS WELL SELECTED AND CHOICE STOCK OF 1884; AUTUMN AND WINTER {lBB4 Drapery and Clothing. The following is an outline of the GOODS ON VIEW, which for VALUE cannot be surpassed in TOWN. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. French Merinos, Black and Colored. Black Cashmere Cloths. Dress Tweeds, ip Checks, Stripes, and Plain Colors. Winceys, plain and iancy, Lustres, Black and Colored. Home Spuns and Dress Serges. Ladies’ Ulsters, Cloth Jackets. New Market Capes and Mother Hubbard Cloaks. Ladies’ Hosiery, a Large Assortment. . , Ladies’ Corsets, various, and amongst which I am showing Doctor Warner s improved, at Cs. 6d. Ladies’ Chemeses and Nightdresses. Ladies’ and Girl’s Straw Hats, Latest Fashions. Flowers. Feathers, and Plain and Fancy Ribbons. Wool Clouds, and S q ua -res. Shawls, Blankets and Rugs, iu English, Scotch and New Zealand ManuGents’ Clotliin’g{ S Latest Cuts, in English, Scotch, Geelong and Kaiapoi Tweeds. . Gents’ Hard and Soft Felt Hats, in Endless Variety. _ Gents’ Dress Shirts, Oxford, Regatta, and Crimean Shirts. Gents’ Overcoats and Ulsters. Gents’ Hosiery, Braces and Ties, a very Largo Assortment. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing of every description. Hoys’ and Youths’ Hats, Caps, and Hosiery. Groceries and Oilman’s Stores As usual; and to those who hare not tried my Superior Blend of TEAS, I particularly invite a trial. EL. T, El "W ISFAMILIES WAITED UPON AND GOODS DELIVERED.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 198, 1 August 1884, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 198, 1 August 1884, Page 1
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