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A. LINABURY & Co. Are now .SHEWING TnEIR FIR^T SHIPMENT ; oy 8 P R I N 11 AVD \ SUMMER DRESS GOODS,' Coinpnaing the , j I Most Complete and Extpnsiye Variett I Of ail tbo j ! NEWEST FABRICS, j .And being direct importers need only point to this fact us a sufficient proof that the prices quoted CANNOT TV. ArniOAUIEP By any oilier House in Auckland. j A. LINABURY & Co's CHEAP B L A 0 X SIL X SBlack Glace at 2s lid and 3s oxl ; extra wide width, and yen ricb, 4s 6d. Black Cashmeres, Dncnpcs Drape de France, and Failles, at j very low prices Japanese and Yokohama Washing Silks m 1 plain stripe^, and figured, from j 2s Gd 500 FfiBUCH JC CEr MUSLIN DRESSES, 12i yards each dres9, 5s lid ; j OrgandieMuslinsinplain, striped 1 and figured, in great variety j Swiss Checked a»d Striped Muslins ; Taped, Checked and Jaconets ; Tarlatans iv all tbc new ,n shades, fee, &c J NEW WASHING MATERIALS (In Pigures) M Cambrics, Mnslins, Percales Bri- '• liantß, Jaconets, Batistes, Muri- . . • posas, Cretonnmi, Dolly Vardens, rrl J Grass Clotlis, Dressed Holland, LJ W Brown Holland, Maraellas^ Quiltmgs, aud PrintSv H^ f a. net Presses. q This- department is tbe largest and most reple-te in Anckland,. comprising LJ Plain and Tinted Alpacas, from Lij j a9Jd ; printed Delaines, in wide widths, ingreat variety, lOidpe* m yard ; Mail Alpacas, Check and Striped Mohairs from Bfcd per L yard; Grecian Cloths, Silk Figured Lustres, in all new _ shades, from 9td pc» yard : Rus^ m W sell Cords, Peisian Cords, Poplins, Figured Camlets, Silk LJ W Warps, Summer Skirtings, &c LJ
rj A. LIN A BURY & Co's Q) MUSLINS, LACE, and LENO CURTAINS, A choice of 500 pairs, from 4s \-A "■* lid ; Wool Damasks, Union Damasks, 100 pieces Chintz, Gs Gd per doz yards ; Linen Towels, • . I from 4s Gd per do ; Cotton and fjl W Linen Turkish Towels, from U ■» 3d ; Dusters, Glass Cloths, Da- r\ mask Table Linen, Napkini, Ta- \J <£q ble Covers in every make and 1 I quality, from Gs 6d; Table Baize; CJ a splendid line in real Crochet ki Antimacassars, very cheap ; 25- \Tf\ ' pieces Linen Tick, ls per yard - y Cotton Ticks, from Gfcd, 10-4 ; U| P3 real Marsella Quilts, it 16s Gd ; L J the New Fringed German Conn- \ — ) terpane, fiom 108 Gd. Also three cases, other makes, to be sold |— j very cheap PH Three Cases (Muslin Goods), in \-4 Linen Collars, Cuffs and Set* *-\ (White and Fancy), Muslin Collars, Bows, Ties, S«ts and . Slec es, Real aud Imitation Lace L £-{ Collars and Seta. A large variety \^ in adics' Silk Scarfs aud 11 Bowa (H 25 Pieces Real Bi ussells Carpet^ • -^ 5s 6d per yard ; 250 Hearth- r\ '""^ rugs, f rora Gs Gd ;a. Large Btock. V.J in Felt Squares and Carpets, . . "Kidderminsters and Hemp Car- . pets, Stair Carpets, Cocoa Matting, in all %vidthB 11 100 Pieces China Matting, 9Jd ; L best quality Floor Cloths, in all the widths ; Crump Cloths, ia !^ every size ; Door Mats, Eugs v &c,&c U|
.. A. IMARURY & Co.'s SUPERIOR EEAD-Y-MADE CLOTHING W L» the moat completn in. detail,, and compriues an Kxten&ive Variety 111 Choice Spring Patterns- and Fabrics^ Superior Black Paget Coats, with velvet collar, 30a; a fiist-rato Black Paget Coat for 25s ; Silk | Mixed and Diagonal Pagcts, 27s Gd ; Geelong and Nelson Tweed Suite, a large choice of patterns, ranging from 32a fiA ; Galatea Coats, good Black Cloth, 19s 6d : Lounging and Business Coats, from ILs SM ; the Lome Sac Coai in Black Cloth, Us, Ld, &c Suit3(KuicLerbooker),6s9d; Buys' Suits(Zouave) lichly braided, 10s lid ; Boys' Suits (the Lome) richly braided, in all the newest colois, 12s 6d ; Boys' Suits (tbe Eton), good wear, 17a 6d ; Boys' Suits (the Oxford), good wear, 20s ; Boys' Suits (the Galatea) in Black Cloth, 22s 6d ; Boys' Suit* (the Harrow), new shapes, 22s- (id ; Boys' and Youths' Suits for school wear, in Sydney, ( Nelson, and Geelong Tweeds, tho material and finish squill in every respect to ordered garments, at equally low prices; Boys' and Youths' Hats, CapJ, &c, in. aIL the leading styles. Two cases just opened out— Bojs" dps, from la; Boys' Hats, ls lid; Boys' and Youths' Shirts, 2s 5 Boys' aud Youths' Collars, 6d ; Boys' and Youth-,' Hl.ick and Colored Tics, 6d. Spring Ftticrns in Crimean Shirts, splendid quality, full sizes, «^ I Id ; Saxony Wool Flannel Shirts, 5s .M ; M-ns Cotton Shuts, 2s Gd ; Heavy WmkiKtf Shirts. 2a 9d, lined backs ; good Serge Shirts, ss; Men'&Whito Shirts (Linen Fronts), .'{s lid; Men's Whit* Dtesa Shirt?. 3s lid; Men's Flannel Singlets, Us 3d ; Men's Flannel Drawers, 3s 4d; M mis Heavy Cro»vn Moles, Gs lid; Men's Cotton Sods, fid. Pattern.-, unw rrady and «"«it to any address Vvnt Fill o. \. LIN Mil i;\ A. Co, C I Tl' 11 AL L, (} i; i:F"N S T R i: E T.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 234, 8 November 1873, Page 4
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815Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 234, 8 November 1873, Page 4
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