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DRAPERY. JJ E R B E R T, H A Y N E S, ADVERTISEMENT. AND £° ’ S IMPORTATIONS-FOR SPRING ... FOR SUMMER ... 181 PACKAGES 133 TOTAL ... 314 Comprising—--30,000 YARDS FANCY DRESS MATERIALS Chusan Stripes, Twilled Balernos, Satin Cloths Glace Lustres, Steel Lustres. Brocbc Pompadour Double Grenadines, Brocho Grenadines, Striped Grenadines Jaoona Muslins, French Muslins, Costume Muslins POLONAISE STRIPES AND FIGURES Black Silks, Colored Silks, Figured Silks, Plain Silks, Corded Silks Turquoise Silks, Satins. Poplins 20,000 YARDS CHOICE PRINTS, PRINTED BRILLIANTS, PRINTED PIQUES Batistes, Cretonnes Sattcen Jeans, Martaban Crapes, Dree Cloths, Colored Lawns White Cotton Hosiery, Balbriggan Hosiery, Silk Hosiery PARASOLS, PARACHDIES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, LACES, EMBROIDERY Lace Sets, Lace Tics, Linen Sots, Silk Ties, Crape Tics Millinery Bonnets, Trimmed Hals, Untrimmed Hats, Feathers Flowers, Wreaths, Ornaments GOO SETS MUSLIN, LENO, AND LACE CURTAINS HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.’S STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING is the Largest in the Colony, and they have just opened out 18 Packages, ex E. P. Bouverie, Comprising— MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS MADE TO ORDER ! ! Boys’ 15/ Sailor Suits Boys’ 9/6 Zouave Suits Boys’ 17/6 University Suits Boys’ 22/6 Stanley Suits Men’s 5/ Crimean Shirts Men’s 3/6 Harvard Shirts Boys’ 1/11 Jean Shirts Men’s 4/6 Under Flannels Men’s 2/11 Cotton Pants Men’s 3/6 Lambswool Pants Men’s 1/3 Hand-knit Half Hose Men’s /6 Brown Cotton Half Hose Boys’ 35/ Galatea Suits Boys’ 12/6 University Jackets Boys’ 15/ Stanley Jackets Youths’4s/ Galatea Suits Men’s 16/6 Paris Hats Men’s 15/ Drab .Shell Hats Men’s 4/6 Felt Hats Men’s 1/6 Straw Hats Men’s 1/ Tweed Caps Boys’ 1/6 Cloth Caps Boys’ 3/6 Felt Hats Boys’ 4/6 Sectional Hats 50 PIECES FANCY TWEEDS for Boys’ Wear, 2/6 to 2/0 per yard. Scarfs, Ties, Gold and Pearl Studs, Braces, Umbrellas, Dress Shirts, Leather Trunks, Railway Rugs, Carpet Bags, Linen-faced Collars and Cuffs. All Goods marked at nett Cash Prices, without discount or reduction of any kind. J/| E R6EHT, H A YNE S , AND £lO.

PUBLIC NOTICES. Duuediy, Ist November, 1872. Ed w a r d menl ov e desires to intimate to his numerous customers, and the public generally, that he has this day Disposed of his Butchering Business in George and Maclaggau streets to Mr GEOROE WILSON ; and, in doing so, begs to return his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the past ten years, at the same time respectfully soliciting a continuance of their support to his successor, to whom I have sold and assigned for collection the whole of my Book Debts, and whose receipt will be a full discharge. Referring to the above, george WILSON begs to assure the inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs that it will be his constant study, by always keeping the best article the market can supply, to merit the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. JN consequence of the approaching Dissolution of Partnership, all claims against the Firm of MARSHALL and COPELAND must he sent in prior to the 30th inst. oth November, 1872, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned as Tailors and Clothiers, under the style of “ Maitland and Bonnet,” has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by the said Robert Rennet, who will receive all debts due to the lirm and pay all liabilities, JOHN MAITLAND. ROBERT RENNET. Witness— IJucii M‘Lkoh, Dunedin, November 15th, 1872, In reference to the above, I beg to thank tbe numerous customers of the late firm for their past support, and hope, by paying strict attention to business, and supplying such an article as will give general satisfaction at the lowest possible price, to merit an increased share of public patronage. At present I beg to draw the attention of gentlemen requiring a first-class Suit to my New Stock of CLOTHS. TWEEDS, &c., Ex Peter Denny, Which were selected with taste and a practical knowledge of the business, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. ROBERT RENNET.

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Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 1

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