Drapery. JJERBERT, HAYNES, & CO., PRINCES STREET, DCNEDIN, Are now showing THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING In the Province of Otago. 10,000 yards Aberdeen Winceys, from 9^d 5.000 ~ Dress Serge and fancy Stuffs 5.000 ~ Black and Colored Silks. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Call attention to their LARGE STOCK OF FLANNELS. 5 bales White Welsh Flannels, from Is 3£d 3 ~ Crimean Flannel, from Is 4^d 3 ~ Colored Flannels, from Is O.^d HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Solicit inspection of their immense STOCK OF BLANKETS. 500 pairs Colored Blankets 050 ~ White Blankets QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, RUGS, In great variety. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Are also showing the Latest Novelties in LADIES’ JACKETS AND MANTLES. 3 cases Waterproof Tweed Mantles 5 ~ Black Cloth Jackets 2 ~ Black Velveteen Jackets 3 ~ Lambskin and Witney Jackets A very Large and well selected STOCK OF CHILDRENS’ JACKETS, &c. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO., Can give THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY In Every Department of their Business. HEP BERT, HAYNES, & CO. -pOR gALE, ITHOUT The whole of the vast Stock of T^ESERYE, jyjEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, JJATS AND CAPS, OSIERY, BLANKETS, RUGS, T lES, SCARFS, &c., &g., AT gEBABTOPOL JJOUSE, As the building has to be taken down in July to make room for the new structure to be erected on the same site. This is a good opportunity for making large purchases. WHOLESALE BUYERS liberally treated with. “[VTO REASONABLE OFFER REFLAED, so as to effect a clearance by the time specilied. £JOME EARLY for the BARGAINS. 1000 Vests, at 5s each 500 Men’s Tweed Coats, at 7s 6d 500 Men’s Tweed Suits, at 30s 500 Men’s Tweed Trowsers, at Gs lid POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. gEBASTOPOL JJOUSE, Comer of Princes and Rattray streets. S. ISAACS, Proprietor. Furniture Dealers, FURNITURE AND BEDDING MART. RED HOUSE, George Street, Sole Proprietor. ALB ER T BEC K. New and Second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. Crockery, Kerosene Oil, Lamps, See. Every article at lowest remunerative prices. SOUTH DUNEDIN, RED HOUSE. FURNITURE MART, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. WILLI A M BREA DI N G (late of Beck and Breading, Red House, Ceorge street) begs to return his thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs, for the liberal support given him (luring the last six years, and to inform them that he has opened the above establishment. Country orders, punctually attended to. Kerosene oil, Crockery, Lamps, &c. Valuations eliected. New and second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. Money to Lend. O N E Y TO L E N D, in sums from £2OO and upwards—on freehold secuiities. T. REDMAYNE, Union and Castle streets.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 21 June 1869, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 21 June 1869, Page 1
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