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Drapery, H E R B E R T , AYNES, AND H ADVERTISEMENT. c o’ s . We have much pleasure in calling attention to our large and varied Stock of New BRING AND RUMMER J^RAPERY, And in doing so, would point out the following special advantages we offer to our Customers and the Public : Ist. Our large business enables us always to keep our Stock New and Frosh, 2nd. It is bought in the best Home Markets, very few ships arriving without bringing us New Goods. 3 d. All intermediate profits are thus saved to the purchaser. 4th. We ate always prepared to give our Customers the full benefit of any advantageous purchases made in this Market. In addition to our shipments just landed from the “Vanguard,” “ E. P. Bouverie, and “ Rcucadia,” we have purchased for cash (in bond) over Eight Hundred Pounds’ worth of General Drapery at 15 per cent, discount from the home invoice price, so that we shall ho able to give Great Bargains in all these goods. The whole Stock is well assorted with New Goods, and the same value for money throughout cannot bo found elsewhere. The DRESS DEPARTMENT contains every variety of material suitable for Spring and Summer wear, from 8s Gd to 37s Gd the Dress. In the SICK DEPARTMENT we ate showing a small line of Check and Stripe Silks (New Goods), at 55s the full dress, fully equal to 70s dresses. A splendid stock of Rich Fancy Silk Dresses, from 59s 6d to L 7 10s the Dress. MARRIAGE SILKS. REAL IRISH POPLINS. MOIRE ANTIQUES. In spite of the advance in the prices of all French Goods, we have determined to sell our Stock of Black Silks at the usual prices, and for the guidance of purchasers quote prices—the usual length for a dress being 12 yards Bright Black Glace Silks, 3s 114*1, ss, Gs Gd. The Alexandra Glace Silk (wide width), 8s Gd, 9s Gd. Black Ducape Silks (very soft and durable), 3s 4s 9d, ss, 5s 9d, 6s Gd. Black Drap do Franco Silks (wide wddth), Cs 9d, 7s (id, Ss Gd, 10s, 11s Gd. B'ack Gres Grain Silks (wide width), 6s (id, 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s 9d, 11s Gd, 12s Gd. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. Millinery Bonnets. Trimmed Bonnets. Trimmed Hats. All new and tasteful and very cheap this season. LADIES’ JACKETS AND MANTLES. All the nrst fashionable shapes in Ladies’ Silk P.detots in various qualities and prices. Ladies’Silk Jackets, IGs Gd, 17s 61, 18s Gd. 2ls, and upwards. Ladies’ White Jackets, 7s Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s GJ, and upwards. Ladies’ Black Cloth Jackets, 7s Gd, Bs, 8s 6.1, 9s, 9s Gd, and upwards. Children’s and Young Ladies’ Jackets. Ladies’ Silk Velvet and Velveteen Jackets. Jackets of all kinds made to ord r. WEDDING OUTFITS. Muslin and Lace Chemisettes Lace Fronts (quite now) Lace and Muslin Ruffles frS'Thc choicest lot of Parasols LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. Madeira Embroidery R- al Laces (all kinds) Lacc and Gossamer Falls and Sunshades ever seen in Dunedin. FURNISHING DEPARTM ENT. Tapestry Carpets from 3s I Id. Brussels Cj2#pcts from 5s 9d. Felt Carpets from 2s 9d. Scotch and Kidderminster Carpets. Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Swiss Curtains, Tamboured Curtains. The Cotton and Linen Goods arc unequalled for sterling value. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A large and well assorted Stock of Ready Made Clothing, suitable for all classes. The largest Stock of Boy’s Clothing in the Province. Celtic, Cheviot, Bannockburn, and Yorkshire Tweeds, from 2s per yard. Men’s Hats and Caps in endless variety, from Is each. Men’s Strong Durable Waterproof Coats, 15s each. Jj'j'ERBERT NEAR THE OCTAGON, PRINCES STREET. Boot and Shoemakers. H AYNES, AND (TL°°k q»t FOR THE R EADY M ONEY g ALE, ON THE lOtii of NOVEMBER, 1870.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2301, 21 September 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2301, 21 September 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2301, 21 September 1870, Page 1

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