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LOT I—lo yards s»l^3di(fserge75 »1^3di(fserge7 iri r 3iarorto f Myrtlo 1 , Slate ars, T Brown; with bo'dja'n3|kirt;lining. for S£» 6d. >f UOT : 2^ll<yard#RioW BlaoVFigur^d OLuatre, for.Wft M../." , v . i'LOT^ 1 AlUw'ool Royal Navy Dress' SeVge, suitf- ' l ' • ' ■ abld-f or bdys'' wear :or ridirig habit, -for' l|6s. 'LOT 4—B yardß Black Cashmere, 43 inches wide, in Navy, Prune, Myrtle, Brown, Drab and Bronze, for 12s. LOT s—B yards Blaok Cashmere, 43 inches wide, and 2 yards plain or Broche Velveteen, for 18s 6d. . . , , LOT. 6—B yards of our special Blue-blaok, or Jet-black All-wool French Merino, for 20s. LOT 7—lo yards of the new fashionable Snowflake Homespun, for9s6d. LOT " B—lo8 — 10 yards Heavy Homespun, in Bronze, Brown^ and Dark Heather Mixtures, for 11s: • LOT 9— 12 yards of our Cambridge Cheok,;in dark shades and neat patterns, for 8s lid. LOT 10-— 6 yards Cashmere, 44 inches wide, with 1£ Broohe Silk Lining and buttons, for 20s. LOT 11—12 yards of our Specialite Rich Black Gros Grain Silk, 4 for 555. Send for sample. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. LOT 12—1 pair Trousers^ strong useful Tweed, for 9s lid ; commoner qualities kept in stock from 4s lid pair. „' LOT 13— 1 pair 1 Trousers and Vest of puije All-wool 'Geelong Tweed, for 215. , , - < f LOT 14—1 suit (man's 1 size) -All-wool Eaiapoi Tweed for 45b lid LOT 15 — 1 Full Suit All-wool Fox's. Navy piue Serge, wear and colour guaranteed, new shape, for ,89b 6d , ' „ . LOT 16—1 pair All-wool Geelong' Trousers, in Saddle T.weed,, 1 forlss6d ' i • LOT 17—2 pairs of our Lion Brand Heavy Coloured Trousers, for 15s 9d. , ' ' ■- ' / LOT 18—1 pair Trouper and Vest of Heavy Nelson 'Tweed for, 14s 6d ; extraordinary value. I <f ; J - ' LOT 19—1 Complete Suit of Geelong Tweed in All-wool Saddle Tweed/for 52s 6d. ' . . '•. ' LOT 20 — 1 dozen Black Ties or Sanrßows for 2s 6d (usual prices in town, 6d each). < , LOT 21—1 Boy's K.B. Suit, any size up to 7, 4s 9d. LOT 22—1 Guaranteed Waterproof Coat,, sown seams, for 49b 0d ; will laßt for years. , ; LOT 23—1 Boy's All-wool Jersey Suit,, with' cap iri navy or Grenat, any size, for 65,6 d. . . • •' j LOT 24—8 of our Heavy Flannelette Shirts, for working purposea, for 10s. ' LOT 25 — 1 Full Suit for a Youth up to 16) any size, in strong ' wear-resisting Geelong Tweed, for 25s ,6d. „ - . » N.B.— Our Geelong Tweed is exceptional value for settlers' wear. We are the only retail firm in Auckland supplied direct from the manufacturers. Our oustomers thus save the intermediate profit.

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. < MANTLE DEPARTMENT. LOT ,26—1 Ladies' Cloth Jacket, 10s 6d, 3J2a 6d, and 14s Bd.,' - LOT 27—1 Handsomely Trimmed Cloth Jacket fori9Bt6tt.jfiiiBmall andjmedium sjzes. > LOT 28— I'Tight-fiiiting Newmarket. TJJster, for 10s 6d. <LbT'29-- J i'New Dolrtoa'a Ulster, br t Ulßter!withsle>ves'&ndCap& • ' ! for 16s 9d'j superior quality: » ' i . ] • LOT 30^1 Ladies'- GreyM^intoahV impervious to rah?, far fa 9d .Lp,T-31 J -meepJ'm < I Cape(hlaok)for 12s|6d. .„,,>., ,;.',-. j(( , j,j „ ['LOT '31-rl TtijDttin^djJilfenoh Felt Hat, ,m various „. shades, enplqs^d.in ,10s 9d. } "' " ' J '_ .- , j]^iN,CHB^B. DEPARTMENT. .-,,.,, . „ i ipTr 32— l,pair of ( our Jllagnificent.Full-sizell'Bla'iikets'fbr 21s; surprising, value, j ''',;'''. I I LOT ' !3—l,! 3— 1, pair'of Large-sized Grey Blaqkefcs, for lls 6d. OurBlankets' va# 'frora^Ss lid' to 63a per pair. n-,-n .r - •LOTn34— ■ ;lpair. 6i JPuU-eize'd Mosgiel Blahkets, all wool; Waui , tiful goods, for 32s 6d> „,>'' i ( LOT 35— .10' yards of our Heayy Wide linitatjjOTi.WelßliFlanpel „; , forl2slld. , (j . . "f" f , LOT. 36— 10 ynrds.of All-Wool Mosgiol Flannel, for lSis 9d.'' 'LOT, 37—12 yards of our Famous Shilling 'Flannel, for l<ls » LOT 38—20 yrtrds of Brussels Carpet, foi-jSOs. LOT 39—2 Table Cloths in Beautiful Bleached Table Damask, •'•V 'r 2J yards long, for 10s. ■<■,)■ ; " "J ' '■

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. , r . % j BOUGHT. A JOB.. , rp0,,,8E s6ld ; verV' ohelap. : 23'LaoUe&\New Cloth Jackets, 'bought a a great Bargain. * 50 GirTs and Mnids' Black, Ctyth, and ! Fancy Cloth Jackets, from 3s 6d,' according to size, bein£ about half ware : : house price. 45 Gfoss Coat's best Sewing Cotton, -200 ' ■ yards' reels, Nos. 10 to 24 only, 1b 3d ' per dozen, 400 yards, 2s Gd dozen. 960 Pairs Girls', Maids 1 , and Ladies I 'Hose, i being Traveller's Samples, from. 6d .pair. • The above are splendid value ; Corsets, from Is 3d. - : i 20 Austrian Rugs, for Single Beds, 6s 9d, 1 r worth 9j3 6d. . ; „ , , , I Lot ',of 'Nice Wool Goods' from 1 6d jujjj- . wards. .- > • Black Feather Trimming, very fashionable i Is yard 1 fGrey Caliccy2d ydrd ; 'White . Calico, 2£d ; Crowdson s Calico, 4^ yard, 4s' 3d per dozen. " *• (Splendid Assortment Dress Goods, good ' lines. <7£d. (Largo Stock Fur Capes, Now Fallings, ' Laces. . > 50 Pairs la-t Season's Blankets, slightly ■ soiled, nt a heavy discount/ from 5s 9d paij-l;" Blue Serge, 7sd. ; 50 Men's Worsted Oonting Galatea Coats, 21s", ( \<rorth 32s 6d ; Strong Coloured Moleskin, Is 4£d yard. . ; < 20 Serge Suits, Fox's fine make, ,38s 6d, worth 47s 6d. Men's Tweed Suits 18s 6d ; Boys' Suits, from 4s 6d. Boys Ik and Youths' Tweed Suits, from 14s , 6d; : - " 25 Boys! and Youths' OvercoaJLs,^2p per qe'tit discouat. ''"'" ' *"" s* j Bdys* Folt Hate, ' U'^ V Men's- 2s j Men's Tweed,do,4s;iod.— - ../. 'X Men's Wincey Shirts, lsildv very cheap.; Men's and Boys' Macintoshes. * t Large.' LoMjf Remnants in-'Vaii'dus 1 'Be- ' t. ' /partinyts, to bb Sold f , j ■ FreighVp'aid on all Parcels o.verd£2 -inj value.' 1 'st'■'''• ' ' t '■'''• ' '' "■ "" I PATTERNS 'Fllfc'F/Bf POST. j " WILmAM^BRiDGMANrt i^ nn ynper. ; 9ueen Street^ Auckland. PRINTING. ; CARDS " CIRCULARS, m <>.< * .>.BBOBIET BOOKS,, „ j BILL-HEADS , f ' v r , M.ISMQRANDUMS, f| r , t) ,PpS^RS, ,- r :;r.'7j 'haj^dbms. fc< -, ■ .' ': ••■ , ' l * ; &C, &C, '&C, s> - xi the most Modern Style.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 8

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