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Lyons Silkf und Satin*, for dron and trimming purposes, in black and plain oolonrtnge, ulna broohoe and stripol, and t, magnificent ui»ort> mont of Plnßhw and Tartun voWots, noir ea much in demand. Prevailing shades— Brown, Grey, Ruby, G*rnot, NaTy, &o. N.B.— Oar Biaok Silks aro well.Jcnoim'»nd guaranteed makes. Ouk own Imfoktiho

Aa usual Y«ry spocial ftttontlon ha« boen gl ven to this department, which will be found replet4 with not only the Latest; Noveltirn In iOincj IJrc^scs, but an immense assortment of plain useful fabrics, suitable for house or etro»tw ar, 4}d, GSd. BM, IOJd. Is Old and upwards. French Mciinos. Cu.ihraereB, French Twills and Btfigcs| etc.. in heavy winter nmk.es, at loweot ruling prices. NJJ.— S &C. axo tho largest Retail Importon of Droßß Goods in Auckland (city or province).

Black and Coloured French Merinos anrj Cashmoreß. all pure wool, 45 inches wido, In lid. 2s tk\, 2a lid, 3b 3d, 3b 6d up, imported direcJ from an eminent French manufacturing firnfa French Foulee, all wool, reliable goods, in blacW and oolourß (all shaded), 10. Is lid, Is 3Jd. Ap Wool Jerßoy Cloth, wintor weight. 1b 24d. Co& tumo Cloth, 74d to Is 4Jd per yard. This novj Chock iJroaa Cloth?. In haudsomo oolourinifs. 'ii to 4b inches wido, 81d to 3s 3d per yard. Im< pcruU Navy 9ersjos, all -vvoo\ r la o|d, 1b 3id r la Gjd, 1r 9d, Is lid, and 2s 3d.

Anticipating a lorgo demand ior Tolvetepn^ we lih\o now in Btoolt. and to arrVvo ex Taimn, Doi ie, and Aia«a, an adequate uw^ply, at prieca 1 mii^inn; from Istiid to i-J Dd. Bcnicieß tho " Sana 111 » «l ' and "o^eral other good makes, wo keep the <-(!lob klvd " I/Dills," which weyvocurodiroci fiom the viorid-ronowned maker.

Thoio Jonartmonts will bo fr^nntl heavily stocked wilh uovcltien and Btandurd iwakr", out" u« n unpo Uuk. A Bplendid a^«otLnioi\t of Ne'V PKteisanil Winter vVfaps in fancy fiiesie undl ciul cloth 1 ' ('.he now ahnpesl, at }>nceB raiiL"ii^ from l. r)Br )B ikl io 3V* 3d. Tlh-hc. w ith se^ civil ot m-p lots, have li«on faeenred at clcarini; pi 'cos by oui bu\or« Ht, lh« end of the London m.?ji-, ji. Mpoeinl val«« in Short Jeisey and Ciul C nth; Jar kets in black and coloui", from 10s (5d 'o VJs (i I ll'iiuiboiiH) Dolmans, Minx rileevc Maritlos, ViMtos, and Fur-hnoii Capes in Rroui vaiiet j-.

Tufantfl' Clonk« P'lllsgcs ote , Lndias' Coj?c>a •Hid ri'dcrnloLhing. in the best nmUc-s. not.ibly (lie ' Hibernlu Stiilitni; J^ooU Stitch" Unlerc(<itliiiisr, imro Jong cloth, perfect shape, md MIJK I 101 illllßil. js T n_\Vt hold tho lnrprett Bt^ck o! I,aA\o<i C<ir ets ipid biidi-icl'tthiiig in Auckland (citj oy pioviiKje).

All bought before the advance in pric« of wool. Our rr potation for value in Blankots Klannols, Cahcoeß, Shootings, «iml all L nda of Muni-beater (toods wo are dctomunea to sustain by nuuking these Roods at the smallest remnnorutr, c |,rollt. We icceivu our supply duect from tiic hest souicrs (Ihitish i»ncl i olorual), iind have mnniifuettncd ro our ">vvn order nmeiiil cxcollcnt inakcn vv ich bear out own nanif anil b.iw.d.and will bo fi.uml c:ti.ionlinary value. Om npccial \alne in P.lnnkcts, !l t I H>,,ii. Uo lid ; JO x J, I.'m !ld . 11 x t, 1 s per piu: CJieapoi* quality and spi-i nil urn «, Mutable tor hotels und board mi; '.mir,. s, Kejit r> ctoelw. Nc'n Zeilnnd B!:inki'ts fio'u IMs i»l to SJ. . Yon Zen'mid Klannels i\t Is Ad. Is ud, Is fed. Is 10<l, 2h ; Juiitatioii Welsh Flannel, G]U, i-id, l"<il, e'e.; full juul wmc Id.

Oioy Callcoi-B at 2Jd, 3d. ?.}d, -tjd, SJjfl. Our f»Jd Giey Calico is full yard wide, tu.il vt-ry sppchil \iilue. SVhito Calicoes in the hest makes, tm hiding the (debuitcd Ihuea '1 «\ si, din el fiom the! luni-er" niul oihui Bupciior nnikesdiHc< :roin the nulls in iMai'chnMer, flivcli pioco bearing om own name and hi and. Wonht-d T v% ill Slieetmirrt, e\'< eptiupal »nlu»j, trom bid up; Fmilu>V Mm h in al 1 widths, at low oat prieoH Kl.i.x Siii.tinKS. in \ar.oii9 makes and icood pnltci:»B, nt:> id, 4td, S]>l; Soutrh Jivtn bhlruni?. extia strong, U'jd. '; jd poi yiml; W ineoj Sh HUiK at 7Jd. il|d 10^d aml a ii\. Aindu; Cnio"an be«t niattca, at lowosi priced.

K\ Doric, and to anive, Irish Linens, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linon Apions, Linen Sheeliu;:j«, 'lahlo Damasks. Cloths, and Nupkins, Hollands, Diapers, Gwts' Shirts. Collars, and Cuffs, etc. These goods, ha\ m^: oeeu personally solocttv'J and nought for prompt cash from Eell'ast lrni'ii* fat-tut era, h« «old, ua heretoforu, at in mauy cnaos lcds than whc>Ußalo prices.

Our stock of Men's, Tenths', and Bova' Clothing is pel haps tbo lmpest to be suen in an» retail establishment in New Zealand. Wt would diieet spocial attention to our selection of Colonial Uoods trom the leading: Now Zaal'und mills. Also, that we are the Sole Agonjs la Auckland for tho celobrat^d " Lioti Imuid" QvelonK Clr>thinu:, mannfaottirod ih Vl«todA, and hiKlily recomraondod bucaulo ot ofi\ fAhlbh» and wearing qualities.

CARDS. Ciroularrt (on note or letter p.iper) in plain and fancy typeCarteis' HocoipiH printed, bound, and perfoiatod at the News Oflicc

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 4

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