Lyons OUfca and B*tln«, for dwpi »nd trimming purposes, in bteok and plain oouraringf, two broohM and stripes, and a magnificent AMort* ment qt Pluahe* aim Tartan Velrets, now so Tnuob. in demand. Prevailing shades-Brown, Gror, Ruby, Garnet, Navy, Sco. N.B.— Our Blaok Silka aro walMrnown an< guaranteed mokes. Our own linpoßTixa. As usual Terj spwrfal attention has beon glroß to this department, which will be found replet* with not only the Latest Novelties in Fancy Dreseos, but on immense assortment of plain useful fabrics, suitable for house or street wear, 4fd, 6}d, B|d, 10id, Is 04d and upwards. Frenc*. Merinos, Oaahmorei, French Twills and Beiges etc., in heavy winter makes, at lowest ruHnf prjees. N. 8.—8 & C. are the largest Retail Importer! of Dress Goods in Auokland (city or province). Blaok and Coloured Frenoh Merinos and C&shmores, all pure wool, 45 inches wide, la 11A 2s Bd, 2b lid, & 3d, 3a fti up, imported direof from an eminent Frenoh manufacturing firm, Frenoh Fouloa. all wool, reliable goods, in black and colours (all shades), Is, Is lid, Is Sid. All Wool jersey Cloth, winter weight, le 2Jd. Co» tutne Oloth, 7id to Is 4id per yard. The new Ohook Dress Cloths, in hftndßome colourings, 24 to 46 inches wido, Bfd to Ss 8a per yard, Imperial Navy Serges, all wool. Is o}d, Is Sid, 1b did, is Od, Is lid, and 2s 3d.
Anticipating a larg-o demand flor Velveteens, wo have now in stook, and to arrlv© ex Tainui, Doric, and Arawa, an adequate supply, at prices ranging from Is G|d to is 11a. Besides tiie Sam Rival' and several other good make*, wo keep tho celobt atod " Louis," whioh wo procure direct from the woi-ld-rouowned maker.
These departments will be found heavily, stockod-with novelties and standard make*, our own importing. A splendid assortment of Nrvr Ulsters and Winter Wraps in fancy fiiezo and carl cloths (the new shapos), at prioes raining from 15a (3d to 39a Gd. These, with seveisal other lots, have beon sooiired at clearing price* by our buyers at the end of the London fc«aa«a. Special value la Short Jersey and Cml O <>th Jackets, in block and ooloms, from its 6d *o :>O3 6d. Handsome Dolmana, Pling Sleeve Mafttle?, Visltos, aud Fur-lined Capes in groat variety. Infanta' Cloaks, Pelisses, etc., Lodlos' Corsevj and Underclothing, in the boat makes, notably the " Hlbornia St6rllng Look Stltoh >} Under* j oiotlrtng, pure long-cloth, perfeot Bliapo, und [ superior uulsh. N.B— We hold the largest stook of Ladies Corsets and UadcfclothiHg In Auckland (city or province).
All bought before the advance f ln price of wool. Our reputation for good value in Hlankets. Flannels, Calicoes, Sheeting b, and all kinds of Manchester Good? wo are determined to sustAin by marking those goods at the smallest remunerative irout. Wo receive our supply direct from the best sources (British und Colonial), and havo manufactured to our own ordor several excellent make* which bear our own name and brand, and will be found axtraordlnary value. Our spocial value in Blankets, 9xi siao. 08 lid ; 10 x 4, 16 a lid ; 11 x 4, 21s per pair. Cheaper quality and speoial make, suitable for hotels snd boarding houses, kept in stock. New Zealand Blankets from 18s Cd to 50a.; New Zealand Flannels at la 3d, la sd, la bd, la lOd, 2».; Imitation Wolsh Flannol, 6Sd, Bid,' lojd, etc.; full yard wide, Is. Cftey Calicoes at ?jd, 3d, &d, 4id, 5Jd. Out 6Jd Grey Calico is full yard wide, and Tory spcoial value. White Calicoea in the best makes, including the celebrated Dacca Twist, direct from the makers, and other superior makes direct from the mills in Manchester, eaoti piece bearing our own namo and urand. Washed Twill SnootliiKe, exceptional •* alueV from BJd up ; Finlay's Sheetings in all widths, at lowest prioes. Flax Shirtings, in various makes and good patterns, at 3Jd, 43d, 5Jd ; Scotch Jean Shirting, extra strong, 6}d, 7Jd per yard j Wiacoy Shlrtinfir at 7Jd, 9Jd. IOJd, and upwards ; Crimean Shirting, best makes, at lowoai prices. Ex Doric, and to arrive, Irish Linens, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Aprons, Linen Sheetings, Tablo Damasks. Cloths, and Napkins. Hollands, Diapers, Genta' Shirta. Collars, and Cuffd, etc. These goods, having been personally selected and bought for prompt oash from Belfast manufacturers, will be pola, as heretofore, at in many eases less than yrhctes&le prices. Our stook of Men's. Youths', and Boys' Clothing is perhaps the largett to be Been in any retail establishment in N«vr Zealand. W* would direct special attention to our selection of Colonial Goods from tho leadhtg New Zealand mills. Also, that we are tho Sola Agents in Auckland for the celebrated "Ll»a Urwid' 1 Geelong Clothing, montifaofoirod In Victoria, and highly recommended boouuBo of Ofl\ fiaUth»| and wearing qualities. JE being sufficiently established, vre need onlj) triotly aahering to the principles upon whioh w«' living it out personal attention, and by Bifyi&f
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 241, 11 February 1888, Page 4
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