Drapery ■.'■■.... SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! UNRESERVED CHEAP SALE. WILLIAM WILSON & 00. BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEY WILL HOLD A SALE ' OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR Valuable Stock of Drapery. MILLINERY. CLOTHING, &c.,&c, . COMPRISING ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS SUITABLE FOR. THE COMING SEASON. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING MRST-CLASS GOODS AT LESS THAN ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES, THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY CHEAP LOTS BEING < OFFERED BUSING TH-E SALE:,— ' A. Case of COLOBID DEESS SHIES,. Plain m& Figured, Newest Goods, at 3s lOd per yard—worth 5a 6s. BLACK GROS GRAIN and DUCAPE SILKS, at 3s 4d, 4«, and 5s 6d per yard—well worth Is 3d and Is 6d per yard more One Case PLAIN and FIGURED DRESS LUBTKES, in all the New Colors, from B|d per yard Lot of CHILDREN'S WHITE STRAW HATS, at a Shilling each (Neweit : shapes) ■ ■ . • - -. -: /-.■■ ..:•.•■■■-.,'-•■■...■. Lot of BOYS' PANAMA HATS, 2l 6d—worth 4s 6d One Case SILK UMBRELLAS, 6s lid each—worth 10s 6d One Case LADIES' BLACK SILK JACKETS, FISCHUES, CAPES, Ac., Newest Goods —greatly reduced in price Calicoes, Hollands, Prints, Sheetings, and Household Drapery and Furnishings reduced much below usual selling prices. j; FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY MATERIALS-ALL GREATLY REDUCED. SALE WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, Bth, AND CONTINUE FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY. WM. WILSON & CO,, CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN' STREETS. N.B.—NO GOODS ENTERED DURING THE SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
CROCKEK'S Old Established BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. THE public are respectfully informed that at the above Old Established and wellknown Shop, BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description are Madb to Obdee on the Pbemiseb, Of a quality superior, and at prices fully as low as those charged in Auckland. GENTS' ELASTIC BTDES, Made to Measure, from 16s. : Compare and Judge for ! — BEPAIBS OF JLIiL KINDS — . On the shortest notice, and at <gr REDUCED PBICES Jg» Note the Address— CROCKER'S Old Established BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Bhowk Stebet, 1286 Gbahamstownv T^TEW OEASO.'N'S qrEAS 1880-1881. We Ofjfee foe SALE the CARGO ov THE SCHOONEE SYBIL, IEOM FoOCHOW, CONBIsriNG 01' QO-| O ..T> APXAGES i 01' this yeae's chop, Specially Selected to Oub Okdeu. • ' ' :. ■: '■ . i UNI>KNIABI(ir THE •J®* FIRST VALUE or tub BEA3ON jggj IN THE AUCKLAND MABKET. Samples for liquoring may be had on application, or will be forwarded post free. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 918 Thb difference between a Gent and a Geutln man .'—The Gent turns up what he has lor a nose and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mac give me. a pound of jour Tba, and tend for orders every week.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3704, 8 November 1880, Page 3
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430Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3704, 8 November 1880, Page 3
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