Lyons Bilk* and Satins, for drew and trlmminfc Eurpoies, In black and plain oolouringf, alia roohoi and itirlpea, and a magnuioent oNcrt* ment of Pluihas and Tartan Velvet*, now td> much in demand. Prevailing shades— Brown, Grey, Ruby, Garnet, Navy, &o. N.B.— Our Black Silks are well-known and guaranteed mokei. Oub owh Jwtortih*.
As usual very special attention has boen given, to this department, which will bo found replete with not only the Latest Novelties in Fancy Drosses, but an immense assortment of ploi* ufloful fabrics, suitable for house or street woar, ad. Ojd. B|d, lOipd, IiOW and upwards. French orino*. Casbmerei, French Twille and Beigeq etc., in heavy winter makes, at lowest rulmi prices. N.B.— S &C. are the largest Retail Importer* of Dross Goods in Auckland (city or provinoe).
Blaok and Coloured French Morinos an* Cashmercß, all pure wool, 45 inches wide, Is 11A 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s 3d. 3s 6d up, imported riireo* from an eminent Frenoh mauufaoturing firm, Fronoh Foulea, aU woo!, reliable goods, in blacHand oolouri (all ■hade*), Is, 1* Is, 1b 31d. A& Wool Jersey Cloth, winter weight, Is 21d. Co* tumo Cloth, Tjd to Is lid. per yard. The neu Chook Dress CJotha, in handsome colourings, 21 to 46 inohes wide, B|d to Si 8d per yard. lu> pori&l Navy Sergoe, all wool, U Old, Is Sid, Is 6|d, 1* Od, U lid. and 2$ 3d.
Anticipating a largo demand tor Velveteens, wo have now in stook, and to arrive ex Tainui, Doric, and Arawa, an adequate supply, at priceß* ranging from 1b OW to in lid. Besides the " Sans Rlvul" Mid ■evorkl other good m*kes, wo keep Uio celebrated " Louis," whioh we procure direct from the vrorld-ronowned maker.
Thete departments will bo found boavilyj stockod with novelties And standard makes, ouct own import ing. A splendid assortment of New! Ulsters and Winter Wraps in fancy frieze and curl clotbn (the new •hapets), at prices raniongf rom 15a Gd to 38s Bd. These, * sth aevorAl ot her lots, have been eecored at clearing price* by our buyer* at tht end of the London muiboh, Spocial value In Short Jersey and Curl C oth. Jackets, in blaok and colours, from ICs 6d \k> (ki. Handsome Dolmans, Pling Sleeve Mantles, Visito*, and Pur-lined Capes in great variet/.
InfanU' Oloaki. Pelitsec, etc, Ladios' Corsets and Underolothinf . in the beat makes, notably tho "Hibernia Sterlinf Lock Stitch" Under* clothing, pare long-cloth, perfeot shape, *nd> suporior flnitu. N.B— We hold tbe largest »took of Ladies Corset* and Underclothing in ▲auklund (city or provinoe).
All boufht before tbe advance in price of woo]. Our reputation for good value in Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings, and all k/nds of Manchester Goods we are determined to sustain by marking those goods at tho snuilleet remunerative profit. Wo receive our uupplydiroot from the beat sources (British and Colonial), and have manufactured to our own. order several excellent xnokos which bear out own name and brand, and will be found extraordinary value. Our special value in Blankets, 9x4 size. 9s lid ; 10 xi, 15s lid ; 11x4, 'its per pair. Cheaper quality and special make,, suitable for hotel* and boarding houses, kept in., stock. New Zealand Blankets from 18s Gd to 605.; Newr Zealand Flannels at Is 3d, Is sd, 1b Bd, le lOd, 2m Imitation Welsh Flannel, 63d, 82d; 10| d, etc.; full yard wide, la.
Grey Caliooos at 2W, 3d, 3}d, Ud, 6Jd. Our 6|d Grey C»lioo its full yard wide, and reryi Bpeoial value. White Calicoes in the best! makes, including the celebrated Dacca Twist, direct from the makers, and other superior nukes direct from the mills in each piece bearing our own name and brand* Washed Twill Sheetings, exceptional value, from B|d up ; Finlay's Shootings in all widths, at lowest prices. Flax Shirtings, in various makes and good patterns, at3}d, 4}d, s}d; Scotch, Jean Shirting, extra strong, 63d, 7Jd per yard ; Winoey Shirting at fjd, 9|d, lOjd, au$ 4 up wards ; Crimean Shirting, beat makes, at lowest, prices.
Ex Doric, and to arrive, Irish Linens, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Liven Aprons, Linen Sheotiogß, Table Damasks. Cloths, and Napkins, Hollands* Diapers, Gents' Shirts, Collars, and Cuffs, eft). Those goods, having been personally selected and bought for prompt oash from Belfast maitu* facturers, will b» told, as heretofore, at in many cases less than wholesale prices.
Our stook of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing is perhaps the largest to be seen in unv retail establishment in N«w Zealand. W« would direct special attention to our selection of Colonial Goods from the leadhvg Now Zoolamt mills. Also, that wo are the SoJoAttenta la. Auckland for the celebrated " Lttxn BMUId *« Geelong Clothing, manufaotavod In Vlotoftrt, and highly recommended because Of CW auiCih» and wearing qualitlett.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 March 1888, Page 9
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789Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 March 1888, Page 9
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