Drapery JJ E K B E R T , JJ A Y N E S AND £lO,’ S A D V E R T I Sjß M E_N T. QPEN I N G U T U M N AND S H w IPMEN INTER T S 0 F D R A P E R Y. By the CITY OF DUNEDIN - , * „ CHRISTIAN M'AUSLAND ■ ~ WARRIOR QUEEN (now landing) ~ AGNES MUIR ditto MAIL STEAMER (Fcbrnary 3rd) - 44 PACKAGES. 8 52 ~ 4 '--t m .. TO ARRIVE By the JESSIE HEADMAN - 104 PACKAGES ' „ MARGARET GALBRAITH 31 „ „ MAIL STEAMER „ WARRICK ~ WILD DEER JJ le R B E R T, H A Y N E S, DUNEDIN. AND £lO, J^EW g T 0 C K, IPKPATEICK Are now showing an immense and Ihdat Valuable Stock of AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. Comprising “ All the Fashions and Specialities of the Season,’* and embracing in every Department a Brilliant and Extensive Assortment of Fresh Goods. The attention of Ladies is respectfully directed to our RICH STOCK OF SILKS. In BLACK SILKS we are now showing a magnificent collection, the most noticeable of which arc the New Black Glace, Dueape, Drap de Lyons, Gros Grain de Lyons, Poult deSoie, Cachemire, Velourcs des Indians, and Terry Cord. All remarkably good value. Several hundred pieces of Superb Coloured Silks in all the newest and most elegant designs. Every variety kept in New Coloured Chene Silks Brocaded Silks Stripe Silks ~ Corded Silks Bridal Silks Evening Silks ~ Shaded .rilks Terry Cords in all the latest shades, &0., &e. OUR MANTLE D E PART ME NT Is we'l worthy the notice of our patrons, containing many British and Foreign Novelties, in Silk Velvet Jackets. Lyon’s Silk Velvet Jackets, Velveteen Jackets, Dolly Varden Velveteen Concerts, Silk Jackets, Cloth Jackets, New Waterproof Mantles, New Waterproof Costumes, New Dolly Varden ditto, all of which arc very fashionable and extremely moderate in price. 2,000 yards best irapermoable Waterproof Tweed. 1,500 yards best black mantle elotb. MILLINER V This Department is thoroughly and completely stocked with choice assortments of Trimmed and Untrimnied Bonnets and Hats in all the New Shapes and Styles. A beautiful variety of Feathers, Flowers, Headdresses, Babes’ Hoods, &c.. &c., all of which are selling at a very low rate of profit. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing in great qnanUtieS ‘ IN FANCY DRESSES. G LENDINING AND 0., c We are DISPL WING a STOCK unmistakeaby Superior to any hitherto shown in Dunedin. This is so plain and palpable to the public that already we have sold largely, particularly in the new Fashionable Materials. Amongst many other entirely Novel DRESS STUFFS JUST RECEIVED, We would especially commend The Scarboro Repps Tlie Luxemburg Spots The Goblcntz Prunes The Sandown Brocades The Wool Cretonnes The Popliuettes The Cable Raised Epingles The Dolly Varden Serges The Pompadour Spots The Tiehbornc all Wool Serges. SPLENDID FRENCH. MERINOES, in all the Colours. BLACK RUSSELL CORDS, BARATHEAS, CRAPES, and every description of MOURNING GOODS. A Largo Variety of SKIRTS AND SKIRTINGS, Ac., &e. Our First-class Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Such as Linens, Calicoes, Sheetings, Ticks, Hollands, Muslin Curtains, all kinds of Flannels, English and Scotch Blankets, &c., selling at the same lowness of prices as characterises every other Department in the House. ALL KINDS OF CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, Ac. OF HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, AND FANCY GOODS, We are holders to a large extent, and feel assured that buyers in either of these departments will be well pleased, there being such vast and varied assortments to choose from. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. A very heavy stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing on hand, together with a remarkably fine assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Flannels, Hats and Caps, Collars, Braces, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c. We beg to inform the public that we ara still continuing—and will continue —the same low scale of charges with which we so successfully commenced business, feeling quite certain that such a course will not only materially benefit customers, but will benefit ourselves also, as the natural result will he an increase of business. All intending buyers of Drapery, Millinery, Bilks, Hosu ry, Haberdashery, or Clothing, &c., will do well to inspect our Sto k before deciding elsewhere, for by so doing they will have an opportunity of seeing a larger assortment and a bettor class of Goods than is generally seen in this Colony. K IKKPATEIC K, (M LENDININ T FRINGES (STREET. G, AND 0 0.,
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Evening Star, Issue 2820, 2 March 1872, Page 1
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728Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2820, 2 March 1872, Page 1
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