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7 AUCKLAND. » QUEEN STREET THE LADIES’ WAREHOUSE this establishment lately OPENED BY* j. The well-known Draper of BRIGHTON HOUSE, top of Grey street, and THE WEST END HOUSE, Karangakape road, C4\ IMS at meeting a long-felt want, viz., a House where Ladies may be certain Jji of getting at aBE A SON ABLE PRICE for themselves and families, every de- : scriptionof UNDERCLOTHING, BABYLINEN, and MADE-UP goods, i ®U'Mc3t Drapers keep a small stock of such goods, but the vaiiety is small, and price 1 so his'h in addition to being badly cut and made, that ladies often prefer to make up their own materials. A visit to this establishment will convince them that they can save both time and money—a great object to busy people. J, RENDELL having o-iven many years to the study of this particular branch, manufacturing a large portion of the goods sold. Ladies in passing should not fail to notice TWO LARGE WELLDRESSED WINDOWS, where the best display in the city is made. J.R specially aims at supplying LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MADE-UP GOODS and UNDERWEAR. Babylinen. Pelisses, Tunics, Frocks, Dresses, Hoods, Hats Bonnets, Children’s Millinery, and Ladies’ Blouses (now so much worn). Children's Pinafores are made a special study, and are kept in all sizes, in muslin and diaper. To give some idea of the assortment, from Fifty to One Hundred Dozen are usually kept in stock to choose from, at prices from 6s to 7s 6d each. LADIES’ CORSETS are PAID GREAT ATTENTION TO. both shape and quality being considered. J,S. has just bought 360 pairs at a discount off, and will offer them cheap tor the quality, The new C.B. Corset in grey, drab, and white, is one of the best for selling. In order to introduce this really good make—now considered better than Thomson’s J.R, will forward a single pair (any size) on receipt of a Postal Note for 4s 6d or 5s lid ; this includes postage. Same price over counter. Other Departments are—Hoisery, Ribbons, Gloves, Feathers, Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Umbrellas, and all kinds of fancy. Drapery, Crewel Silks, B£d doz. Tinsel Balls, Is 3d doz. Retail Haberdasher-Storekeepers 'fell oil Id Order the £5 Parcel of useful Haberdashery (list on application), the value and yariety given being belter and larger than an ordinary wholesale house, 2o 'place the Bahy Linen Department within reach of all, J. B offers 2WO SPECIAL BABY O TJI FIT Parcels at the prices quoted. ■No. 1 Baby's Outfit 6 Shirts, Trimmed 3 Night Gowns, Trimmed 8 Day „ „ 2 Head Squares 3 Long Flannels 12 Binders jl Dozen Napkins \2 Swaithes 1,1 Puff, Box, and Powder 1 Nice Hole ! £2 3s 6d the Lot—Carriage |) paid. No. 2 Baby's Outfit. 6 Shirts, Trimmed 3 Night Gowns, Trimmed A Day „ „ 1 Monthly „ ~ 2 Swaithes, 2 Binders 2 Head Squares, 3 Long Flannels I doz. Swandown Napkins 1 Puff, Box, and Powder 1 Long Skirt, 1 Waterproof 1 Handsome Robe £3 the Lot—Carriage Paid, The <£l of Ladles’ UaderclothingWill be found a marvel of value, consisting of—--2 Trimmed Night Dresses 1 Plain Knickcr Drawers 1 Knitted Under Skirt 1 Trimmed Chemise 2 Under Vests 1 Flannelette Over Skirt 1 Corset (state size) Twenty Shillings the Lot. Carriage paid. Flanelette Underclothing —now so much worn—in all prices the Address— J, RENDELL, I liadies’ Wapetpuse, Queen Street, Auckland, JR.0.0. or JRostsai Note to accompauy s.JI Orders,

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 274, 23 November 1894, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 274, 23 November 1894, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 274, 23 November 1894, Page 11

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