l te"" : sjfrk&£* and "JAMES NICOL FTEMING.'' \.J-r.' . , • ■ "1 ' '• - - ii; '" i '■■--■' •/" • ' '. 1 • .■.''!; ' •/ •:,- TT ■ ■■' I ' '- ■■' r-i.r -i. .> ■*,••-''' > 11^, t.itiilJjiJUi [ I ....'->-.■■<-• --. •„.. - Fashions ii'Millinary ; . ' ' * ' '' Fashions in Mantles 1 and 1 Jackets : ' J Fashions in Silks and S_atins . ,>./- , Fashions in i&Hcy 'Dresses '- ' ' - L '*. ' ' J ' ! Fashions in .Oygrskirts. . , ' . . . ; ■■« ' ' <' Fashions in Costumes , , ". f% " Fashionsin 'Dressmaking ' '' ' ) ' '■'-." r < '•■ ' '■ ■■•■ Lace Goods ... - Fashions 5 in Trimmings . "••;. '.'.''"> ■- r . 1 !::." Fashions in Everything.' GREAT DISPLAY OF NEW &OODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. wmams, glekdMng: md go. Have now Opened out their first and second Shipments of 150 Oases of NEW SPRING AND SUMMEE FASHIONS, - ' Imported dnrectfrcim'thfr Manufacturers, being carefully selected by their Home U , Buyers in the various Markets where they are made. ! . For example :—: — 1 Silks and Velvets from Lyons and Spitalfields. Millinery and Mantles from Paris and: London. Straw Goods from the great Factories of Dunstable and Luton. Dress Materials from Bradford, Norwich j and' Glasgow. Shawls and Grenadines from Paisley. Linens, Lawns, and Cambrics from Forfar and Belfast. Cotton Hosiery and Cheap Laces from Nottingham. Ribbons from Coventry. Flannels from Wales and Lancashire. Cotton Wares from Manchester. Blankets from Heckmondwike and Earlsheaton. • Carpets from Kidderminster and Halifax. ■ Cloths and Tweeds from Yorkshire, Lanarkshire and Berwickshire. The Great Advantage to be gained in buying Goods in this manner at first hand is a saving from 15 to 25 per Cent, in the cost price, thus avoidmg-altogether the whole- : sale dealer's profit, and all other commissions accruing in passing through so many hands before they reach the consumer. This will at once -'explain the Reason why their Wares are found to be the best and the cheapest in the colony, each article beino 1 a surprise and a recommendation to their House. X., G., and Co. would add that the Public can rely at all times in getting at their Establishment the Four Best Things in the Trade, viz., CIVILITY, GOOD PENNYWORTHS, GOOD GOODS, and GREAT CHOICE. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING. AND CO., PRINCES-STREET.
REITH AND WILKIE'S BOOK LIST. Loomis' Treaties on Astronomy M'Cheyne's Memoirs Lindley's Vegetable Kingdom Generalship, by Geo. Ray • Blackwood's Ancient Classics for English Colored Scraps for Scrap Books Readers Combe's Works Rabelais' Works, illustrated by Dord Wealth of Nations ; cheap edition Forster's Life of Charles Dickens On the Banks of the Amazon, Kingston Biblical Museum, by Cowper Gray I n the Wilds of Africa Palmer's Desert of the Exodus, being i n the Eastern Seas journeys on foot over the forty years Cassells' Shakespeare wanderings do. Natural History Hugh Miller's Works, 13 vols., half calf Arnot's Parables Airy's Astronomy do. Laws from Heaven for Life on Balfour's Class Works of Botany Earth do. Outlines of Botany ' A.L.O.E.'s Works do. Manual of Botany Josephus' Works do. Elements of Botany Spurgeon's Sermons do. Botanists Companion Hodge on the Atonement Juke's. Manual of Geology, edited by do> Outlines of Theology Geikie do, Class Book on the Confession of J. S. MillB 4 Logic Paifch . do. Representative Government Maury , s physical Gepgraphv of the Sea ', .do; -Political ■ Economy; chea P Kane's Arctic Explorations ! - • ' - Psalms and Harmonies ; ordinsuylTotaiioii j &*&'» IWWk of Logi* do Toni(j goMa Ao Stebbing's Analysis of Mill's Logic Hvmng) Andent and Modeni) ap _ - Page's Inroductory Text Book on t, q U^,v ■ ,' .- x i -x pGnuix , ** , co Ogy Presbyterian Psalms^and'Hymns Page's Advanced- Text Book on Geology Macaul ,s, s En^ na AlisonV History of Europe, 1815 to 1852 . Essays' Kltto's Cyclopoedia of Biblical Literature ' j LAEGE STOCKS OF SCHOOL BOAOKS WAYS ON HAND. ; : FRESH STOCKS OF STATIONERY ARRIVED PER JAMES ,-■ ■•''_,_ -"- '. NICOL FLEMING. , . | , SPECIAL ORDERS FROM BRITAIN SUPPLIED AT JPUBLILHED PRICES. ■■"'• i -\. ' ■ ' .i.v;m:..:- : 'i / '• ■ > liIBEABIES ORDERED AND SUPPLIED AT A SMALL COMMISSION*
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 26 September 1872, Page 3
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