CITY JIALL. A. LINABUEY & Co. Are now SHEWING THEIR FITIsT SHIPMENT i OF MPR 1 N G \sro j 'summer dress goods,! i <\>mprising thf , ! i Mosr -i'ovii'i ht Fxten^ve Varibtt j ' O# nil the ' >s *» ) NEWK* S 1 '1 X A Brflt! S ; .'Ami bo'Ug uhcet ni.jjoitevs i.u'd only pQint to this j i'l -t as a sufficient } roof thai the prices emoted ] CVNNLT HV. Ari'l£O\CllKD ' i ] 15y uny oilier House in Auckland. i
j A. LINABURY. A Co.'s (J U KA P BLACK SILK. S. lilHtkaiAteat2illdtmdSsCi)t v ei»rn wide width, and Vfry ncli, \ 4s Gd. LlmckCnshrrrres, DucAf** i , Drape de France, end Failles, tX ) \ rory low priors Japaneso and < > Yokohama Was'iing Bilks in plain Btripei, Bnd figured, from 2* Gd 500 FRENCH J C C$T MUSIIN DRESSfiS, l?i jarda <.t i f^-ess &s lid j i 01'gandie Liv I. us in plain, striped and figured, in great Tariety ; Swiss Checked and Striped Muilins ; Taped, Checked and Jaconets ; Tarlatans in all tht? new -j ' shades, &c, ie "J NEW WASHING MATERIALS (In Figures) m Cambric?, Mu&lm«, Percales Bri- n limits. Jaconets, Botistes, Mariposas, Crrtonnas, Dolly Vardens, W Grass Cloths, Dressed Holland, £| Bron n Holland, Mawellas, Quiltingh, and Prints. FOCY DRESSES. r\ This department io the largest and most replete in Auckland, comprisiug LJ I Plain and Tinted Alpacas, from LLJ 04<l ; printed Delaines, in wide widths, in great variety, lOidper W yard ; Marl Alpacas, Check and *- J Stiiped Mohairs from Bid per • yard; Grecian Cloths, &flk p* Figured Lustres, in all new shades, from 9Jd ix;r yard : Rus- W I sell Cords, Peisian Cords, Popi lins, Figured Camlets, Silk i_j Warps, Summer Skirtings, &c [^J A. LINADURY & Cod [Q MUSLINS, LACE, and LENO CURTAINS, A choice of 500 pairs, from 4s LJ lid; Wool Damasks, Union Damasks, 100 pieces Chintz, 6s 6d per doz yards ; Linen Towels, from 4s 6d per do ; Cotton and rjj Linen Turkish Towels, from Is II 3d ; Dusters, Glas=s Cloths, Da- -. mask Table Linen, Napkhib, Ta- \J ble Co\ers in every make and . quality, from 0s 6d; Table Eaize; Q a splendid line in real Crochet Antimacassars, yen cheap ; 25 Tf\ pieces Linen Tick, Is per yard ; Cotten Ticks, from CJd, 10-4; M real Marsella Quilts, at 16s Gd ; H the New Fringed German Counterpane, fiom 10s 6d. Also three cases, otb«r inalcos, to be sold I I ] very cheap Three Ca&es (Muslin Goods), in i LJ Linen Collars, Cuffs and Seti &A (White aud Fancy), Muslin Col- ! lars, Bows, Ties, Sets and Slee es, Ixeal and Imitation Lace li { Collais and Sets. A large variety L^ i iv adies' Silk Scarfs and i Bows /—J j 25 Pieces iieal Brussells Carpot, j | 5s 6i pc- yard ; 250 Hearth- 1 ~. I rugs, froj i 6s (3d ; a large stock , \± in Felt Squuies and Carpet?, ! "Kiddcradnsters and Hemp Car- JTJ pets, Stair Carpets, Cocoa Mat- ' j tiiig, ir all -wid'hs j, 100 Pieces China Matting, 9Jd ; £■ best quality Floor Cloths, iv all the widths; Crump Cloths, in r^ every «■« ; Door Mats, Rugs, ' — % A. LINABURY & Co.'s SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING U Is the most complete in detail, and compiise* an vJ Kxtensive Variety in Choice iipiiug ' Patterns aud Fabrics. Superior Black Paget Coats, with velvet collar, 30a ; a iiiat-rato ,: Black Paget Coat for 25s ; Silk Mixed and Diagonal Pageti, 27i Cd; Geelong and Nelson Tw eed Suits, » large choice of patterns, ranging from 32a (M ; Galatea Coats, good Black Clotb, 19s 6d : Lounging and Business* Coats, from Ils9<l; the Lome Sac Coat in Black Cloth, 14s Id, <fee Suits(Kuickerbo>-ker),oB 9d; Buys' Suits(Zouave) I richly braided, 10s lid ; Boys' Suits (the Lome) richly braided, in all the newest colors, 12s 6d ; Boys' Suits (the Eton), good wear, 17a 6d j Boys' Suits (tho Oxford), good wear, 'JOs ; Boys' Suit« (the Galatea) in Black Cloth, 22* »sd ; Boya' j Suits (tho Harrow), new shapes, 22a 6d ; Bojs 1 j »nd Youths' Suits for achool wear, in Sydney, Nelson, and Geeloug Tweeds, the material aud fiuißh equal in every respect to ordered garments, at equally low prices; Boys' and Youths' Hats, Capi, «Le, m all the leading styles. Two cases just; opened out— Boys' Cips, from Is ; Boya' Ilats, li lid; Beys' and Youths' Shirts, 2s ; Boys' and Youths' Collars, 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Black aud Colored Ties, 6d. Spring Patterns in Criineau Shirts, splendid quality, full sizM, 4» lid ; Saxony Wool Flannel ShirU, >?a 3-1 . Cotton Sbiits, 2s 6d ; Heavy • >u.j Shirts, 2s 9d, lined backs ; good Serge :• > ' * •• ; Menu White Shirts (Linen Fronts), 8» lU, Men's Wbito Diew Shirts, 5a lid; M»n't Flannel Singlets, 3s 3d ; Men's Flannel Drawcn, 3» 4d; Men's Heavy Crown Molca, 6a lid; Men'e Cotton Socks, 6d. Patterns now ready and not to »ny addreu Post F*i*. , I A. LINABURY ft Go, CITY HAT.I, QUKFV STREET.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 249, 13 December 1873, Page 4
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801Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 249, 13 December 1873, Page 4
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