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Drapery. NEW GOODS. JgROWN, JAWING, & 00. Have received their Opening Shipments, and are now showing all the latest novelties for the Summer season, including the very newest styles in Millinery, Bonnets, Trim, med Hats, Jackets, and an immense steck of the various new textile Fabrics for ladies and children’s dress. In every department our stock is at present unusually large and well assorted, and affords the very best value obtainable for money. Notwithstanding the rise in prices of woollen and cotton manufactures, we will during this season be able to sell plain goods, such as Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Table Linen, Sheetings, &c, &c., at old prices, as we made very large and advantageous purchases before the advance took effect in the manufacturing districts. JACKETS— Velvet) The Silk > Richest Cloth ) Designs. 150 Handsomely Trimmed Silk, New Shapes, much under regular prices, 15s and upwards. M ILLINERY BONNETS— By the first French Milliners in London. fJIRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS— In all the leading styles and shapes, . JgLACK AND COLORED SILKS— Bought at the lowest war prices, and will be sold proportionately cheap. BLACK GLACE- - COLORED SILKS— The Dress, New Colors, 355. 555. rpHE NEW BATISTE CLOTH— An entirely new Washing Fabric for Summer Costumes, and much in demand. THER NEW FABRICS in great variety : The New Balermo Twill. The New Sultana Cloth, The New Belona Cloth, The New Satin printed stripe. A large delivery of CHEAP AND USEFUL DRESSES, ■ in Twenty different Materials, from 7s 6d the Dress. JP R ENCtTm USLINS. A beautiful quality and neat pattern, 8d a yard. Brilliants and printed CAMBRICS. 500 patterns, to select from, Fast Colors. PIQUETS & MARSEILLES, In all patterns suitable for Dresses, Jackets, Pelisses, ttc. &c, AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF Lace Ties. Chemisettes, Scarfs, Collarettes, Ribbons, Flowers, Falls, Hair Pads, Hair Nets, &c. &c. 425 PAIRS LENO CURTAINS— Bought a decided Job. Aplequd Curtains ) Lace Curtains I From 2s 3d a pair Harness Curtains ) 0 RETONNES— A new material, lately introduced for Curtains, which is being extensively used in England.. OARPETS— A Large Assortment in Brussels Tapestry 3-ply, &c. F LOOIICLOTHS All well-seasoned, in colors, designs, and widths to suit every style of hall or room. OLOTHING D EPARTMENT. Our Importations of Gentlemen’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing for this season' wiU he found of Sound Material, Honest Workmanship, Style aud Finish, Equal to Garments Made to Order. Men’s Tweed Suits from 45» Od Men’s Tweed Trowsers ~ 7s fid Men’s Black Coats ~ 25s Od Youths’ Leopold' Suits from 21s fid Youths’ Albert Sacs ~ I3s fid Youths’ Trowsers ~ fis fid Boys’ Knicker Soils from 12s fid Boys’ Italian Suits ~ 15s Od Boys’ Stanley Suits ~ 17s fid Men’s Paris Hats Men’s Fashionable Hats Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Slimmer Overcoats Men’s White Vests Men's Waterproofs Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Shirt Fronts, Braces, Underclothing, Puggaries, &c., &c., &c. A CASE OF PORTMANTEAUS, All Sizes. LINEN-FACED COLLARS, Ma le expressly for ourselves. The West End The Shakespeare The Dux The Elite TWEED SUITS made to order, from L 3 17s fid. A splendid Stock of Tweeds to choose from. B DOWN, E IWING, AND 00., PR NCES STREET & MANSE STREET DI.NKOI.N

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 26 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 26 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 26 September 1871, Page 3

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