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D apery N * w PRI N G B R OWN, jg WING, 0 0 D S, and qO. Are now showing their first shipment of New Spring Goods, ex “ Garrick Castle *' from London, of all the latest Novelties, in French and English Millinery, Silks, Ribbons, Flower- 1 , Feathers, Laces, Dresses, Trimmings, &c., and would invite special attention to this Shipment, comprising a splendid assortment of First-cla s goods at very moderate prices. New Spring Dresses New Spring Silks New Spring Jackets New Spring Shawls New Spring Prints New Spring Muslins New Spring. Piques New Spring Bonnets New Spring Hats New Spring Flowers New Spring Feathers New Spring Ribbons' New Spring Laces New Spring Trimmings Our Show Room is now replete with all the new shapes in Ladies Trimmed and untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, the leading style being tbeJLouise, the Loth air, the Alice, the Nassau, the Lome and Princess Teok, &c , &c. SILK AND DRESS DEPARTMENTS. Black Glacie Silks, 2s I Id to 3s fid Black Glacie, super quality, 4s 3d to 6s Black gr«j train, 3s fid to fis Black Taffeta, 4s fid to fis fid Black drap de Lyon, colored edge, highly commended for wear, 4s fid to 7« fid Black drapde France, 2s lid to 3s lid j Rich Black Poult de Soie, 4s fid to 12s fid, i the very best manufacture. j Colored Silks from 58s fid to COO- a dress | Cacbmere de Roubaix Cachmere de Alsace Poil de Chevre Biarritz cloth Poneline de Laine Belgian Lustre Danish Alpacca Cretonne Cloth The Louise Cachcmirette Granite and Plain Poplins British and Foreign Silk Velvets, from fis to 27s Cd per Yard. A complete and extensive choice of Ladies’ Lace and Muslin Tics and Collarettes, Lace Lappets and Collars, New Trimming, Fringes, Buttons, Chemisettes, Ac., Ac. To open by Suez Mail a case of Ladies’ Silk Jackets of the Newest and Richest Designs. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. In addition to our new Arrivals of Spring Goods this department has also been sup. plied with a great variety of styles in clothing. NEW ARRIVAL OF MEN’S AND BOY’S HATS. A splendid variety, comprising all the Newest Shapes. The Ma quis of l orn Sedan The St.rash.mrg „ Prince Teck Klein „ Excelsior „ Sutherland Italian ~ Rover Scarf?* Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Collar -, Ac. B R O W N, W I N 0, AND PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET. c°NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY ! JN H A R L E S Q, R E A T Qh EARING JOHNSON S, gALE OF THE JJERIOD OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING HAS COMMENCED, And will be continued till about the Ist of August, THIS IS THE GRAND TIME FOR REAL BARGAINS.—NO PFFF ! NO SHAM ! All Goods guaranteed sound. No Moths. No damages either by Fire or Water ! Premises open for Business every morning at Nine o’clock, o X B U KliH ii » D E, JJ RA P ERY AND ESTABLISHMENT, MAQL.AGGAN STREET. i Publications. B 0 0 K S ! B 0 0 K S ! JJ 0 0 K S' KINGLAKE'S CRIMEA, 4 vols ; Fronde’s England, 12 vols, cheap edition ; Maunder*? Treasuries, i heap edition ; John Stuart Mills Works ; Dixon's Free Russia; Ur Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufa tnres, and Mines ; Chambers’ Book of Days ; Cassell's Biographical Dictionary ; Cassell's Popular Educator ; Cassell’s History of England • Duke of Argyll’s Reign of Law ; Blackwood’s Ancient Classics for English Readers ; Livingston’s Travels ; Johnson’s Gardener’s Dictionary ; Dr. Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible • Life of W. C. Burns; Life of Dr. James Hamilton ; all Dr. Hamilton’s Works, separately, < r in six volumes ; M acaulay’s Essays ; Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus in 2s Cd edition, Ac., &c., &c , »J, KITH AND WILKTE . S> PRINCES STREET NORTH. A<’cnt lor Whight and Mann’s Excelsior and Alberta Sewing Machines. Inspection invited. Upholsterers, etc.

TVTOETH AND SCOULTiAR, Imnortorsof X v Ornamental li*n, Brass, Wood, and other Bedsteads, in great variety.—North and Peculiar, Eattray-street, Dunedin. Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpets North and Peculiar North and Peculiar North and Peculiar North and Peculiar North and Peculiar N 3 ter, OETH AND of Brussels, and Felts. Prices. PCOUI.LAE, Importers Tapestry, Kiddenninat greatly reduced

JjIUBKITUKE KOItT.II & SCOULLAR, Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture Koith and Scoul'ar North and Scoullar North and t-coullar North and Scoullar North and Scoullar IVTORTH AND SCOULLAR. Importers 1 \ of all kinds of I'nun-hold Furniture. Families can he supplied at the shortest notice —Rat tray-street, Bum din.| Bedsteads Northland Scoullar Bedsteads North and Scoullar Bedsteads North and Scoullar Bedsteads North and Scoullar Bedsteads North and Sci ullar

N Note the Audreys : OUT II AND RATTRAY STREET, DUNED N. E , N.B.—Goods packed ai:d foiv aided to all parts of the Colony.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2657, 23 August 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2657, 23 August 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2657, 23 August 1871, Page 3

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