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Drapery W HNTER T HADE. JJ R 0 W N, jg WING, AND Q °., Have made irmst extensive preparations for the present season, every department being crowded with an immense Stock of New and Frc.'h Goods imported direct from the Home Markets, and offered at the lowest importer’s prices. THE STOCK OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS Is really immense, and embraces every new and fashionable fabric for the season. Sattecn Cloths in all colours, Plain and Figured French 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 Dresses, with matei'ial for body, at 30s. Saxony Wincey’s 74d per yard, Super Irish Winceys and Is per yard, Aberdeen Winceys Is 2d a yard, all wool weft Winceys Is 6d 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. Kino (doth Jackets, variously trimmed, from 6s 6d to 19s 6d. Heavy Cloth Ja kets from 4s 6d to 15s. Tweed and reversible Cloth Circular Mantles from 8s 6d to 355. Handsome Velvet and Velveteen Jackets. Ladies’ Waterproof Mantles from 7s 6d. 150 Ladies’Waterproof Mantles, full size, with sleeves and small cape, 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 Plaids. 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 6d to 8 guineas. Colored Silks, including the new Broca,tilles French Satin Stripes and Figures. SILK VELVETS from 6s 6d to 21s. FURS! FURS ? FURS I 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. PLAIN AND HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. The cheapest and most extensive stock of Blankets and Flannels to he 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 BALES of FILTHS celebrated ENGLISH BLANKETS purchased in this market under Importer’s cost. We intend to offer at prices ranging from 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. B R 0 W N, E WING, AND Qa, PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET.

Upholsterers, etc. PUBLIC NOTICE. N ORTH AND gCOULLAE, JMPOR T E R S , to inform their Friends and Customers, that tliey are CARRYING ON BUSINESS NEXT DOOR TO THE CORNEL!, opposite the Arcade, during the Erection of New Premises. N ORTH AND gCOULLAR, IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Publications. JUSTAR R 1 V E D ! AGAZIN E S F 0 R 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, Everyman's Own Lawyer, Macaulay’s History of England in 2 vois. Chambers’s Enclycopmdia in 10 vols. in half green calf, and in cloth. Chambers’s Book of Days and Chambers’s Information. Cassell’s Technical Manuels and VVealc’s Series, &c., >l r o, AT REITH AND WILKIE’S.

Public Notices. FISH AND OYSTER SALOONS, PRINCES STREET, near the Octagon. A MELVILLE having made arrange- • ments for a regular supply of PISH, OYSTEPS, POULTRY, Ac., for the Season, will be able to supply wholesale and retail. Fill ST CLASS OYSTER SALOONS. i Literature. AND EUROPEAN NEWS JLli —The Mail, a paper containing tho news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Times, The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveenivg Mail, having become the property of the proprietor’s of The Times, is : now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per eop3 T as heretofore. The days of publication will ],c Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters 1 of interest aypeariug in the three previous 1 numbers of The Times, which will thus be ! rendered available, in a cheap and conve- ; uieut form, for persons residing abroad or in J the Colonies. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspapers Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square, London.

Dentists. NOTICE ! MR. B. TITR OP, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, II A S REMO VE D To the rooms over Nir. G. Young, Watchmaker, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, where he is now extracting Teeth perfectly without pain by the aid of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Artificial Teeth at greatly reduced charges. Please Note the Address. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. IN Consequence of SATURDAY 7 ", 30th MARCH, being Easter SATURDAY, the Members of this Association, in deference to the expressed wish of several Tradesmen, have agreed to postpone the commencement of the Saturday Half Holiday, until SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. R. MOODY, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 3

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