! CITY HALL. A, LINABURY & Co. Are now 'SHEWING THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Compiising the j j Most Oompleik and Exten.sivk Variety j j Of all the j NEWEST FABRICS, jAnd being direct importers need only point to this I fact as a sufficient proof that the pi ices quoted I CanjsOT be ArrnoA(iiEi) By any other House in Auckland. A. LINABURY & Co's jC H EA P BLACK SILKS'
Black Glace at 2s lid and 3s 6<l ; extra wide width, and very rich, 4s 6d. Black Cashmeres, Ducapes Drape de France, and Failles, at very low prices. Japanese and Yokohama Washing Silks in plain stripes, and figured, fioiu 2s 6d 500 FRENCH J C C ET MUSLIN DRESSES, 12} yards each drcsq, 5s lid ; OrgundicMtislins in plain, striped ! and figured, in greit variety ; Swiss Checked and Striped Mub11119 ; Taped, Checked and JacoI nets ; Tarlatans in all the new j shades, &c, ke \ "J NEAV WASHING MATERIALS ! (In Figures) H Cambrics, Muslins, Percales Bri- n Hants, Jaconets, Batistes, Muriposas, Cretonne*, Dolly Vardens, h-J Grass Cloths, Dressed Holland, LJ Brown Holland, Marsellas, Quilting 9, and Prints. FA.NCY DRESSES. Q This department is the largest and most replete in Auckland, compiising |_| Plain and Tinted Alpacas, from I— l— J 9Jd; printed Delaines, in wide widths, in great variety, lOidper m jard ; Marl Alpacas, Check and Stiiped Mohairs from Sid per 1 yard; Giecian Cloths, Silk |^ Figured Lustres, in all new shades, from 9}d per yard : Rus- m sell Cords, Persian Cords, Pop- U hns, Figured Camlets, Silk I] Warps, Summer Skirtings, ie j |
A. LIXABURY & Co's Q) MUSLINS, LACE, and LENO CURTAINS, A choice of 500 pairs, from 4s (—4 lid ; Wool Damasks, Union I Damasks, 100 pieces Chintz, 6s 6d per doz yards ; Linen Tow els, . . from 4s 6d per do ; Cotton and jTj Linen Turkish Towels, from Is *l 3d ; Dusters, Glass Cloths, Da- in. [ mask Table Linen, Napkins, Ta- vy ble Covers in every make and . ! qiiiilit > , from Gs Udj Table Baize; (1 a iplendid line in real Crochet Antimaca.-sai^, ver> cheap; 25 jfj pieces Linen lick, Is per yurd ; Cotten Ticks, from Cid, 10-4 ; LJ real Maisella Quiltb, at 16s Od ; L J the New Fringed Geiu.an Counterpane, from 10s 6d. Als>o three cases, other makes, to be sold I— j very cheap Three Cases (Muslin Goods), in UJ Linen Collars, Cutfs and Sets Z-J (White and Fancy), Muslin Collars, Bows, Ties, Sets and Slee es, Real and Imitation Lace 1 Collars and Sets . A large variety l^ in adieb' Silk Scarfs and Bows rH 25 Pieces Heal Brussells Carpet, 5s 6d per yard ; 'JjO Hearth- /~\ rugs, from 6's Cd ; a large stock Y. 2. in Felt Squares and Carpets, Kidderminsters and Hemp Car- W pets, Stair Caipcts, Cocoa Mat- • ' ting, in all widths 11 : 100 Pieces China Matting, 9id ; L" best quality Floor Cloths, in all the widths ; Crump Cloths, in |^ every size ; Door Mats, Rugs. ' &c, &c LJ
A. LINABURY & Co.'s SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING j—J lathe most complete in detail, and computes an )*"' Extenane Variety 111 Choice Upnug Patterns aud Fabrics. Superior Black Paget Coats, with velvet collar, 30s; a liiut-rate Black Paget Coat for 25s ; Silk Mixed ami Diagonal Pagets, 27s 6d j Gcelong and Nelson Tweed Suits, a l.nge choice of patterns, ranging from 32a o\>l ; Galatea Coats, good Black Cloth, 19a 6J : Lounging aud BiiMne&s Coats, from 11s 9' l; the Lome Sac Coat
in Black Cloth, 14s Id, &c Suits (Knickerbocker), 6s 9d; Buys' Suits(Zouave) richly braided, 10s lid ; Boys' Suits (the Lome) richly braided, in all the newest colors, 12s 6d ; Boys' Suits (the Eton), good wear, 17s Cd; Boys' Suits (the Oxfoid), good wear, 20s ; Bo\s' Suits (the Galatea) iv Black Cloth, 22s 6d ; Boys' Suits (the Harrow), new shapes, 22s 6d ; Boys' aud Youths' Suits for school wear, in Sydney, Nelson, and Ceelong Tweeda, the material and finish equal in every respect to ordered garments, at equally low prices ; Boys' and Youths' Hats, Cap», ke, in all the leading styles. Two cases just opened out— Boys' Caps, from ]s ; Boys' Hats, Is lid; Boys' and Youths' Shirts, 2s ; Boys' and Youths' Collars, 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Black and Colored Ties, 6d. Spring Patterns in Crimean Shirts, splendid quality, full ii 7"* <s lid; Saxony Wool Flannel Shirts, 5s *' '"i's Cotton Shuts, 2s Cd ; Heavy \\ 11. •. . Jurts, 2s 9d, lined backs ; good Serge Shut., •»-. ; Men's White Shirts (Linen Fronts), 3a lid; Men's White Dress Shirts. Ss lid; Men 1 . Flannel Singlets, 3s 3d ; Men's Flannel Drawers, 3s 4d; Men's Heavy Crown Moles, 6s lid; Men's Cotton Socks, 6d. Patterns now ready and sent te any address Post Free.
A. LINABURY & Co,
CITY HALL, QUEFN STREET.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 242, 27 November 1873, Page 4
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