Summer Fashions. J. Cosgrave & Co. Beg to intimate they have Opened their Summer si ipments, and are now exhibiting a most uperb variety of the Newest and most Fashiouablc Goods, consisting of Brocaded Silk Eobes / Plain and Embroidered Grenadines A splendid variety of New French £ ancy Silks, in Chcne • , Plain Glace, new stripes ; Rich Brochc New Foulards, Japanese Silks, kc. A large collection of French Organdie Muslins, Brilliants, Printed Cambrics, Piques, and Florentine Cloths A large lot of the Best French Prints Exquisite Dress Fabrics —Eoubaix Silk Ecps, Delaines, Epingliue, Serges, Tinted Alpacas, Marl Mohairs Saxony Fabrics, Check Camlets Droquet, Pansy, and Daisy Cloths taw The Mantle Department Contains a Large and most Elegant Collection of the Newest Novelties, viz.: • The New Baschilk, Marchioness of Lome The Costume and Polonaise Mantles, The Millinery Department. Contains the Latest Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, and Head Dresses ; a large Stock of Fringes and Fashionable Trimmings, Parasols, Ribbons, Gloves, &c. The Gentlemen’s Outfitting Department. Is replete with every Novelty of the Season, and contains all the New Cuts in Coats, Trousers, and Vests, &c.; a Beautiful Collection of New Scarfs and Ties, Collars, &c.; Gentlemen’s Hats in endless variety. J. Cosgrave & Co. OWEN-ST., GEAIIAMSTOWN, Beg to notify the greater portion of these New and Fashionable Goods now showing were selected by their home buyer. Inspection Invited. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN, —The unqualified success which I have achieved by your staunch support, in niy Reduction of the Price of Excellent Ale upon the Thames Goldfield, prompt me to bow to your indulgent patronage; and I can assure you, my very liberal supporters, (through the columns of the GuakdiAn) that no effort will be wanting on my part to ensure an ample supply of the article marked AS PER POSTERS. PRIME ALES, 4d. per Pint and 2d. per Glass. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, P . BURKE, WAIOTAHI HOTEL. sm 1.0.0. F., M.U.A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. THE Second Anniversary of the above Society will be held on Thursday, the 16th November. A Grand Procession of Members of the Order, headed by the Volunteer Band, will proceed from the Lodge Rooms, Shortland, at 10 a.m., to Tararu, when there will be outdoor sports provided. In the evening, at St. George’s Hall, there will be an Entertainment, followed by a Ball and Supper. Bro. James Mackay iun.. Esq.. M.P.C., will preside. Double tickets, 10s. each ; single tickets. 7s. ; to be had from any of the Committee, or from Bros J. Taylor, N.G., J. Lcydou, V.G., W. Beaumont, G.M., L. J. Baguall, and the Secretary. Early application is necessary, as there is only a limited number to be issued. G. LINDSAY, Secretary. N.B.—All the Members of the Order who can possibly do so are specially invited to take part in the procession. NEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS (Established 18G4). D. STEPHENSON & CO. Have on hand and for SALE Coffees —Raw and Roasted, Plantation, Java, and Native, in bond and duty paid Coffee, packed in lib, 21b, 41b, Gib, 71b, 12lb, 141 b, 2811 a, and 501 b tins Peppers, Black and White, whole or ground Peppers, packed in quarter-pound tins and upwards Pepper, Cayenne, loz. cruets and bulk Mustard, Coleman’s half-pound, 11b. and 71b tins Curry Powder, Morton’s, Crosse <fc Blackwell’s, and Bengal, in half-pound and lib bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Frv’s Taylor’s and Epps’. Chocolate, French, lib packets Arrowroot, lib and 71b tins Nutmeg, whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves ~ Giugev ~ „ Carraway ~ Cinnamon ~ ' ' Pimento „ Mixed .Spice, in loz. packets, plain and fancy boxes Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essence of Lemon and Assorted Essences Ground Rice, in tinfoil packets Chicory, Barry’s, Laines, and Colonial. D. STEPHENSON & CO., WHOLESALE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wtndham-street, Auckland.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 15 November 1871, Page 4
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