! CITY HALL. 1 i i •A. LINABURY & Co. \ , Are now ; i SHE W 1 N G THEIR FIRST S H I P M E N T i SPRING ; AND ' ■SUMMER DRESS GOODS,! | Compiibiug tho i Mo->r CoMPLLri: vnd Extensive Variety | Of all the I N E WEST FABRIC S, I And being direct importers need only point to this fact as a sufficient proof that the pricos quoted Cannot be Am'Hoached By any other House in Auckland.
I A. LINABURY & Co.'s CHEAP BLACK SILKSBlack Glace at 2s Ud and 3s Gd ; t xtra wide width, and very rich, Is Gd. Black Cashmeres, Ducapes i Drape de France, and Failles, at 1 -very low prices. Japanese and Yokohama Washing Silks in plain stripe?, and figured, from 2s Gd 500 PEENC J iMT MUSLIN DRESSES, 12 \ yards each dress, 59 Ud ; Organdie Muslins m plain, striped j and figured, in great variety ; i Swiss Checked and Striped Mus1 hns ; Taped, Checked and Jaconets ; Tarlatans in all tho new ."] shades, &.c, &.c j "J NEW WASHING MATERIALS (In Figures) j jj| Cambrics, Muslins, Percales Bri- , hants, Jaconets, Batistes, Mari- . . I posas, Cretonnao, Dolly Vardens, hH U Grass Cloths, Dressed Holland, LJ Brown Holland, Marsellas, Quiltings, and Prints. i " F IN CT DRESSES. Q i This department is the largest and most replete '< in Auckland, comprising U-| Plain and Tinted Alpacas, from p-J "* 9£d ; printed, Delaines, in wide widths, in gi eat variety, lOidper i m | yard ; Mail Alpacas, Check and Stiiped Mohairs from 81d per L yard; Grecian Cloths, Silk f Figuied Lustres, in all new shades, from 9M per yard : Rus- hi sell Cords, Persian Cords, Poplins, Figured Camlets, Silk LJ I <i Waips, Summer Skirtings, tec L J
iQI A. UNA BURY & Co's Q) ! MUSLINS, LACE, and LENO CURTAINS, A choice of 500 pairs, from 4s rj ** lid ; Wool Damasks, Union Damasks, 100 pieces Chintz, 6s Gd per doz yards ; Linen Towels, i] ->. from is Gd per do ; Cotton and |Jj Linen Turkish T^vels, from Is ■• 3d ; Dusters, Glass Cloths, Da- r\ : musk Table Linen, Napkins, Ta- v^ I g!q ble Covers in every make and i I quality , from (js» Gd; Table Baize; \-J \ u splendid line in real Crochet K_j Antimacassars, very cheap ; 25 (j) pieces Linen Tick, Is per yard ; Cotten Ticks, from Gld, 10-4 ; W pH real Marsella Quilts, at 16s Gd ; ' — ' the New Fringed German Counterpane, from 10s Gd. Alaothiee cases, other makes, to be sold |— j Wvery cheap Three Cases (Muslin Goods), in W Linen Collars, Cuffs and Sets (White and Fancy), Muslin Collars, Bows, Ties, Sets and y~ Slee es, Real and Imitation Lace L r^ Collars and Sets. A large variety Y^ in adies' Silk Scarfs and H Bows Cj 25 Pieces Real Brussells Carpet, ' J 5s 6d per yard ; 230 Hearth- /~\ rugs, f rom 6s Gd ; a large stock in Felt Squares and Carpets, ii Kidderminsters aud Hemp Car- U\a i pets, Stair Carpets, Cocoa Matting, in all widths II 100 Pieces China Matting, 9Jd ; L^ best quality Floor Cloths, in all . the widths ; Crump Cloths, in f^ every size ; Door Mats, Rugs, &c, Le I— J Zji
A. LINABURY & Co.'s SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING H | Is the most complete in detail, and comprises an i I Extensne Variety in Choice Spring Patterns and Fabrics. Superior Black Paget Coats, with velvet collar, 30s; a liist-rate Black Paget Coat for 25s ; Silk M l.xed and Diagonal Pagets, 27s Gd ; Geelong and Nelson Tweed Suits, a large choice of patterns, langing from 32s 0d ; Galatea Coats, good Black Cloth, 19a Gd : Lounging and Business Coats, from lls 9d; the Lome Sac Coat in Black Cloth, 14s Id, &c Suits (Knickerbocker), Gs 9d; Boys' Suits(Zouave) richly hiaided, 10s lid ; Boys' Suits (the Lome) richly bi aided, in all the newest colois, 12s Gd ; Boys' Suits (the Eton), good wear, 17s b'd j Boys' Suits ( ho Oxford), good wear, 20s ; Boys' Suits (the Galatea) in Black Cloth, 22a Gd; Boys' Suits (the Harrow), new shapes, 22s Gd ; Boys' and Youths' Suits for school woar, in Sydney, Nelson, and Geelong Tweeds, the material and finish equal in every respect to ordered garments, at equally low prices ; Boys' and Youths' Hats, Capa, &c, in all the leading styles. Two cases just opened out — Boys' Caps, from Is ; Boys' Hats, Is lid j Boys' and Youths' Shirts, 2s ; B"\ .nd Youths' Collars, Gd ; Boys' and v outhb' Ml m k and Colored Ties, Gd. Spring J' tterns n Crimean Slnrts, splendid quality, 1..11 •uV^ \i lid; Saxony Wool Flannel Shirts, 5s .J.I , Men's Cotton Shuts, 2a Gd ; Heavy Working Shirts, 2s 9d, lined backs ; good Serge Shirts, ot ; Men's White Shirts (Linen Fronts), 3s lid; Men's White Dress Shirts, 5s Ud; Men's Flannel Singlets, 3s 3d ; Men's Flannel Drawers, 3s 4il ; Men's Heavy Ciown Moles, 6s lid; Men'a Cotton Socks, Gd. Patterns now ready and sent to any address Posr Free. j A. LINABURY & Co, | CTTY HALL, QUEEN STREET.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 223, 14 October 1873, Page 4
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