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Drapery H E R B E R T , AYN J5 S AND £UV ADVERTISEMENT. N BW G TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN PACKAGES OF OODS FOR \ UTUMN AND A' INTER. Winter Di esses, Ss 9d Fu’l Dress Autumn Dresses, 9s 7d Full Dress Winter Dresses, IDs Full Dress Brazilian Cords, 13s 4d Full Dress Reversible Camlets, 15s Full Dress All Wool Serges, IGs Sd Full Dress Winter Dresses up to 65s the Dress White Flannel, White Flannel, White Flannel, White Flannel, White Flannel, White Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, Steam’d Winceys, Super Winceys, Glasgow Winceys, Saxony Winceys, Aberdeen Winceys, Saxony Winceys, S.’.d, 25 inches wide 9 id, 2G Hid, 27 Is 3d, 28 Is 3d, 28 IsCd, 29 Saxony Winceys up to 2s 6d per yard. LADIES’ POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. White Lawn (hom’d), 3d, 4d, sd, Gd each. A cheap line of Boys’ at 3s per dozen* Linen Cambric, 4.id, sd, Gd, Sd, <Jd, and upwards ; ready for use, cheaper by the dozen. French Mcrinocs Is 9d All shades French Alcrinoes up to 4s Gd per yard Black Alpacas 10k! per yard Black Alpacas Is per yard Black Alpacas Is 3d per yard Black Pure Lustres up to 3s per yard Mourning and Half AJourning Fabrics Ladies’ Jackets Gs Gd Black cloth Ladies’ Jackets 7s Gd and upwards W1 vi teen Jackets 9s Gd and upwards Childrens’ Jackets 3s 9d and upwards Waterproof Cloaks 5s Gd Childrens Waterproof Costumes 14s Gd Childrens Waterproof Costumes 20s Ladies Waterproof Cloaks 9s Gd Ladies lAIPERIAL BLACK SILKS. i No. I—L2 9s the Dress, 14 yards 2L2 13s the Dress, 14 yards 3L2 16s the Dress, 14 yards 4 L2 14s the Dress, 12 yards 5L2 17s the Drc-s, 12 yards G —L3 the Drers, 12 yards 7L3 Gs the Dress, 12 yards 8— L 3 7s the Dress, 14 yards 9L3 9s the Dress, 12 yards 10— L 3 11s the Dress, 12 yards 11— L 3 ISs the Dress, 12 yards Fancy Silks, from 49s Gd the Dress JJERBERT, MILLINERY AND FURS. Trim’d Hats, 5s 9d, new shapes Trim’d Hats, 7s Gd, new shapes Tnra’d Hats, 9s Gd and upwards Trim’d Bonnets of every description Miniver Muffs, 4s lid, imitation Ermine Muds, 7s Gd, imitation Squirrell Muffs, Gs Gd, grey i Squirrell Muffs, 11s Gd, brown I Musquash Muffs, Ss Gd, real skin Golden Seal Muffs, 255, real fur Badger Muffs. 14s Gd, real sk n : Grebe, Seal, and Sable Sets, in great variety AYNES, AND C a

N" S TOOK. [PKPATRIC K, QLENDINING AND °*» Are now showing nn immense and most 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 arc now showing a magnificent collection, the most noticeable of which are the New Black Glace, Ducape, Drap dc Lyons, Gros Grain do Lyons, Poult deSoic, Cachcmirc, Velourca dcs 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 Oheno Silks Brocaded Silks Stripe Silks ~ Corded Silks Bridal Silks Evening Silks ~ Shaded tilks Terry Cords in all the latest shades, &c., &c. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is well 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, ' ew Waterproof Costumes, New Dolly Varden ditto, all of wdiich are very fashionable and extremely moderate in price. 2,000 yards best impermeable Waterproof iweed. 1,500 yards best black mantle cloth. MILLINE UY. This Department is thoroughly and completely stocked with choice assortments of Trimmed and Uutriinmed Bonnets and Hats in all the New Shapes and Styles. A beautiful variety of Feathers, Flowers, Headdresses, Babes’ Hoods, &c., &e., all of which are selling at a very low rate of prolit. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing hr great cpiantities. IN FANCY DRESSES. Wc are DISPLAYING a STOCK unmistakcahy Superior to any hithcitoshownin Dunedin. This is so plain and palpable to the public that already wc 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 The Luxemburg Spots The Coblentz Prunes The Sandown Brocades The Wool Cretonnes The Popliuettes The Cable Raised Epingles The Dolly Varden Serges The Pompadour Spots The Tichborne all Serges. SPLENDID FRENCH MERINOES, in all the Colours. BLACK RUSSELL CORDS, BARATHEAS, CRAPES, and every description of MOURNING GOODS. A Large Variety of SKIRTS AND SKIRTINGS, &c., &c. Our First-class Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Such as Linens, Calicoes, Sheetings, licks, Hollands, Muslin Curtains, all kinds of Flannels, English and Scotch Blankets, &e., selling at the same lowness of prices as characterises every other Department in the House. ALL KINDS OF CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, &v. OF HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, AND FANCY GOODS, We are holders to a large extent, and feel assured that buyers in either of these departments will he well pleased, there being such vast and varied assortments to choose from ' MEN’S AND BOVS’ 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. Wc beg to iufoim the public that we are still continuing—and will continue—the same low scale of charges with which wc 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 be an increase of business. All intending buyers of Drapery, Millinery, Silks, Hoshry, Haberdashery, or Clothing, &c., will do well to inspect our Stork before deciding elsewhere, for by so doing they will have an opportunity of seeing a larger assortment and a better class of Goods than is generally seen in this Colony. IRKPATRICK, QLENDINING, AND Q°„ PRINCES STREET

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Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 1

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