I CITY HALL. : ! — i j A. LINABURY & Co. 1 j Are now i 'S HEWING THEIB FIRST 8 H I P MEN Tt ; SPRING I AND j 'summer dress goods, 1 Comprising the > Most Co.Mr-LKTr and E.\ten-.i\ k Varikit I Of all the NEWEST FABRICS, And being direct importer* need only point to this fact at a sufficient proof that the price* quoted | Cannoi bk ArntOACiirD By auy other Houao in Auckland. A. LINABURY & Co.'s CHEAP BLACK SILKSI Blnck Glace at 2s lid ami 3s Gd ; i extra wide widtli, and \on rich, 4i6d. Black Cashmeres, Ducapei Drape de France, and Failles, at very low prices. Japanese and Yokohama Washing Silks in | plain stripos, and figured, from 2i 6d ! 500 FRENCH J C OET MUSLIN DRESSES, 12i yards each dress, 5s lid ; Organdie Muslins in plain, striped and figured, in great variety ; ! Suits Checked and Striped Muslim ; Taped, Chocked and Jaconeti ; Tarlatans in all the new ."l shades, Ac, fee *J NEW WASHING MATERIALS (In Figures) HJ Cambrics, Muslins, Percales Bri- • ' liants, Jaconets, Batistes, Mnri- * posas, Cretonnos, Dolly Vardens, m J Grass Cloths, Dressed Holland, i UJ r^ Brown Holland, Manellas, Quilt- ' ings, and Prints. i 1-3 fancy dresses. n This department is the largest and most replete in Auckland, compusing LJ Plain »ud Tinted Alpacas, from |— L | HH 9Jd ; prmtedj Delaines, in wide widths, in great variety, 10id per m yard ; Marl Alpacas, Check and Striped Mohairs from BJd per t yard ; Grecian Cloths, Silk p Figured Lustres, in all new _, shades, from 9Jd per yard : Rus- m CTi sell Cords, Persian Cords, Poplins, Figured Camlets, Silk LJ HH Warps, Summer Skn tings, &c I I rj A. LINABURY & Co's {J} MUSLINS, LACE, and LENO CURTAINS, A choico of 500 pairs, from 4a |— I * lid; Wool Damasks, Union Damasks, 100 pieces Chintz, Cs 6d per doz yards ; Linen Towels, ■ i _ from 4i Gd per do ; Cotton and HI Linen Turkish Towels, from Is •' 3d; Duiteri, Glass Cloths, Da- a-\ mask Table Linen, Napkins, Ta- \J G»Q ble Covers in every make and i quality, from 6s Gd; Table Baize; Lj a splendid line in real Crochet i kj Antimacassars, very cheap ; 25 T f\ pieces Linen Tick, Is per yard ; Cotten Ticks, from Gid, 10-4 ; LJ PUj real Marsella Quilts, at 16s 6d; LJ the New Fringed Gorccan Couny~~\ terpane, from 10s 6d. Also three cases, other makes, to be sold [—1 _^ very cheap W Three Cases (Muslin Goods), in \-4 Linen Collar*, Cuffi and Sets (White and Fancy), Muslin Collars, Bows, Tie», Sets and l Slee es, Real and Imitation Lace L r^l Collare and Sots. A large variety in adies' Silk Scarfs and lj Bows f~\ 25 Piece* Real Brussels Carpet, • -• 5» 6d per yard ; 250 Hearth- /-\ rug«, from 6s 6d ; a large stock V J iv Felt Squares and Carpeti, Kidderminsters and Hemp Car- CM . pet», Stair Carpets, Cocoa Mat- ' ting, in all widths i_i 100 Pieces China Matting, 9Jd ; L* best quality Floor Cloths, in all the widths ; Crump Cloths, in f^ every size ; Door Mats, Rugs, &c, &o LJ A. LINABURY & Co.'s SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING H is the most complete in detail, ami comprises an , Lxtensive Variety in Choico Upring Patterns and Fabrics. Superior Black Pagot Coats, with velvet collar, 30h ; a first-rate Black Paget Coat for 25i j Silk M ixed aud Diagonal l'agets, 27s Gd ; Geeloug aud Nelson Tweed •Suits, a large choice of patterns, ranging from 32s Gd ; Galatea Coats, good Black Cloth, 19s Gd ; Lounging and Business Coats, from 11s SM; the Lome Sac Coat in Black Cloth, 14a Id, &c Suits (Knickerbocker), 6b 9d; Boys' Suits (Zouave) richly braided, 10s lid ; Boys' Suits (the Lome) richly bi aided, in all the newest colois, 12s Gd ; Boys' Kuits (the Eton), good wear, 17s 6d ; Boys' Suits (the Oxford), good wear, 20s ; Boys' Suits (the Galatea) in Black Cloth, 22s Gd; Boys' Suits (the Harrow), new shapes, 22s 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Suits for school wear, in Sydney, Nelson, and Geelong Tweeds, the material and finish equal in every respect to ordered garments, at equally low prices; Boy*.' and Youths' Hats, C.ip*, &.ti, m all the leading style*. Two cases just opened out — Boys.' Cap*, from Is ; Boya' Hats, Is lid; Boys' aud Youths' Shirk, 2s ; Boys' and Youths' Collan,, 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Black and Colored Tieb, 6d. Spring V.ittcrui in Crimean Shirts, splendid quality, f i II sizes, is. lid; Saxony Wool Flannel Shirts, , r >-, .li\ Mni'u Cottou Shutu, 2s 6d ; Heavy Woikn.g Shirts, 2b 9d, lined backs ; good SergeShirts, 5b ; Men's White Shutsu ts (Linen Fronts), ,'?s Ud; Men's White Dubs bluiU. 5s lid; Meu'a i Flannel .Sluglcts, 'Ja I'd , Men's Klauucl Pi avers, 3s 4d ; Men a lle.i*y Crown Mi»ltfc, (is lid,; i Men's Cottou Socks, Gd. I Patterns now leady and bent to any address T'ist Fpek. A. lASAUUR\ i. Co, CITY HALL Q t l | *• MFI'L'T
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 233, 6 November 1873, Page 4
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821Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 233, 6 November 1873, Page 4
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