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Drapery, JJ E R B E R T, H A Y N B S, AND 00. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN EACH DEPARTMENT, . ! And have every contidencs in calling attention | to their present splendid stock. i: DRESS DEPARTMENT.—AII the various Tartan Wool Plaids, Worsted Serge, Camlets, &c., with almost every matcrialfsuitable for Winter Wear, from the manufactories of Glasgow, Bradford, and Norwich. SILK DEPARTMENT. —At no period since commencing business have we ever shown goods that could compare with those we are now selling. Soft and durable Black Silks in Drap de Lyons, Drap de Prance, Gros de Suez, Gros d’Athens, Ducapes, &C. A large line of Fancy far below their value. WINCEY DEPARTMENT. —Very genteel as well'as useful shades in Saxony Winceys, from to Is lid. A very special line at 10, Id worth Is. Real Aberdeen Winceys Is 14d —worth Is sd. An immense choice of Quilted Silk and Satin Petticoats. Wincey Skirts at 4s lid. TRIMMINGS. —Several cases'of New Goods have jist been opened, making the selection most complete. ! MANTLE DEPARTMENT.—The fashionable Circular Mantles in Tartan and Stripes. A splendid selection of Ladies’ Jackets $n every material for Winter. The immense demand for Waterproofs likely tb arise this season we shall be fully prepared to supply, having, besides a large number of imported Mantles, several cases of Tweed to hand, which is being made up in the house. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. —Rich and Rare Patterns in Paisley Long Shawls. New styles in Wool and Tweed Shawls. MILLINERY. —The very newest styles in Hats and Bonnets. New Flowers, New Feathers, &c., &c. THE MANCHESTER AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS are too well known to need comment. The same serviceable class of goods are kept at the same low prices. THE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE HAS RECEIVED AN AMPLE SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 4 ri PACKAGES TO OPEN OUT FROM THE JESSIE HEADMAN AND WM. 4:0 LINDSAY DURING THE MONTH. H E R B E R T, JJ AYN £S, AND o°. PRINCES STREET, (Near the Octagon), G RE A T c BEARING gALE gUM ME R 0. 0 0 AT AND UNDER jgJNGLISH OOST JpRICES, D S, T HOMS 0 N , s TRANG, AND 0 ° G ENE R A L D R A P E 11 S, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND,

Clothiers and Hosiers^ c OLONIAL jyj"ADE 425. 6d. gUITS, JUST AT THE M OMSTER H ALL ’ S. I SAACS, PROPRIETOR.

Drapery. B ROWN, 71 WING, & E c°Have opened 75 CASES NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS For Autumn and Winter Wear. INSPECTION INVITED.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2147, 24 March 1870, Page 1

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428

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2147, 24 March 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2147, 24 March 1870, Page 1

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