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Drapery INTE ll gRO WN, Jg! WING, AND (J °., Have made most extentive preparations for the present season, every department being crowded with an immense Stock of New and Fre-h Goods imported direct from the Home Markets, and offered at the lowest importer’s prices. THE STOCK OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS la really immense, and embraces every new and fashionable fabric for the season. Satteen Cloths in all colours, Plain and Figured I'rench Wool Repps, French and Satteen Serges, diagonals, and the new Versailles cloth for costumes, Poplin de Laine and French Merinos in every shade. A very superior lot of English made up Ladies Walking Presses, with material for body, at 30s. Saxony Wincey’s 74d per yard, Super IrUh Winceys and Is per yard, Aberdeen Winceys' Is 2d a yard, all wool weft Winceys Is Od a yard, the new Argyle Tweed Wincey, 2s 3d a yard. Tartans in all the leading clans. Splendid Value. SHAWL AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT Presents a most beautiful display of New and Fashionable Jackets and Mantles, combining excellence of material and taste in finish with extreme moderation in price. Fine ( loth Jackets, variously trimmed, from 6s 6d to 19s 6d. Heavy Cloth Ja kets from 4s 6d to los. Tweed and reversible Cloth Circular Mantles from Ss (kl to 355, Handsome Velvet and Velveteen Jackets. Ladies’ Waterproof Mantles from 7s 6d. 150 Ladies’Waterproof Mantles, full size, with sleeves ar.d small capo, all at 9s 6d, worth 15s. Ladies’ Waterproof Mantles and Costumes in all the mixtures of Tweed, Children’s Waterproof Mantles and costumes in every size. Queensland and Clan Tartan Wool Shawls. French and Paisley wove Shawls and Plails. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS We hold a very large stock of Silks, Velvets, and Velveteens, worth special notice, being very much under usual prices. Black Silks from 39s (id to 8 guineas. Colored Silks, including the new Brocatilles French Satin Stripes and Figures. SILK VELVETS from 6s 6d to 21s. FURS! FURS? FURS! A most extensive stock of every description. French and London Millinery Hats and Bonnets, in beautiful variety, including all the new shapes and styles. Stays, Skirts and Underclothing. Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laced and Sewed Muslins. DRESS TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS. Hosiery and Glove, Colored Scarfs, Ladies Wool X Overs, Tippets, Knitt Wool Shawls, Fancy Wool Ties and Scarfs, in great variety. A beautiful assortment of Real Irish Crotchet Anti-Macassars, Bread Doyles and Collars. T BADE. PLAIN AND HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. The cheapest and most extensive stock of Blankets and Flannels to be found in the City. Having bought very largely in anticipation of the late rise in the price of wool, we will be able during this season to sell under present English value. 13 BALLS of FIRTHS celebrated ENGLISH BLANKETS purchased in this market under Importer’s cost. We intend to offer at prices ranging fron 10s 6d, which is cheaper than the same goods were ever sold in Dunedin. BED AND TABLE NAPERY The Stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Pillow Linens and Cottons, Single and Double Damask Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Towels, Quilts, and Counterpanes, is well worth the inspection of parties furnishing. Jg R 0 W N B WING, AND c PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET. Upholsterers, etc. ORTH AND jgCOULLAR, JMPORTERS OF JOINING, JJRAWING, AND JJEDROOM JjIURNITURE, QAHPETS, JjILOOR A Large Quantity of JfUNCY AND QRNAMENTAL JRON AND JgEDSTEADS, ON HAND. NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING MONTHLY 2 800 YAKDS ° F Q UINEBE jy/£ ATTINCJ . AT 10 i RER YARJA N O R T II AND gCOULLAR, CABINET MAKERS, AND IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. All Kinds of American Chairs in Stock. Publications. JUST ARRIVED! M A GAZI N E S F O R 1871. SUNDAY AT HOME, leisure Hour, Child’s Companion, Sunday Magazine, Good Words for the Young, &c. , &c. HUXLEY’S LAY SERMONS, Argyll’s Reign of Law, Every Man’s Own Lawyer, Macaulay’s History of England in 2 vols. Chambers’s Encly copied ia in 10 vols. in half m een calf, and in cloth, Chambers’s Book of Days and Ciiambeis s Information. Cassell s Technical Manuels and Weale’s Series, &c., &e. AT REITH AND WILKIE’S. RICK FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. Brown & pol s o n were the drat to adopt the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice. The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name D E L A I D E WINKS, BEST QUALITY. DARLING AND CO., ADELAIDE "WINE DEPOT, PRINCES STREET. w ELPTON'S VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail in boxes, price 7-gd, Is 14d, and 2s 9d each, by G. Whelpton and Son, 3, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, and may be had _of all Chemists and Medecine Vendors in the | Colony. CAUTION. STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POW'DERS, for Children Cutting their Teeth. Purchasers are requested to Sold by all Chemists and Druggists in the Colonics. BROWN & POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, 'Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. To be had every vbere. \ DAMS’ NEW PATENT IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. SIX-SHOT REGULATION BORE, or 54 GUAGB. This revolver surpasses all others in the Ease and Rapidity with which it can be loaded and fired, and in Cheapness, Simplicity, Lightness, and Strength 391, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. JOHN ADAMS, Managing Director.

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Evening Star, Issue 2819, 1 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2819, 1 March 1872, Page 3

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