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DRAPERY. SPECIALTIES FOR MAY. 300 dozen American Clouds, from Is 3d 130 Batswing Skirts, all colours, 10s 6d 1,970 Black Straw Hats, in one lot, Is 3d 140 pieces Super Wincey, from 9d a-yard 3 cases New Black Dress Materials 5 cases Choice Dress Fabrics 7 bales White Flannels, from ls*l£d 2 cases Underclothing 24 pieces Brussells Carpets, new designs, 4s 9d and 5s Gd. B RO WN, EWING, & CO.

c JOHN S 0 N , GENERAL DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Maclagoan Street, Having made extensive ALTERATIONS IN HIS PREMISES, Begs to inform his customers and the public that he is now prepared to show a very large stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, Purchased remarkably cheap, which u ill be offered without the SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON OLD PRICES. BLANKETS, RUGS, FLANNELS, PLAHHNGS, CALICOES, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS.

DRESS MATERIALS IN Wincey, French Merino, Repp, Mohair, Tartans, Lustres, &c. HABERDASHERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, &o. Millinery and Dressmaking conducted on the Premises. C. J. desires to intimate that he has now added THE TAILORING TO HIS OTHER BUSINESS, and is NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ANV ORDERS with which he may be favored TAILORING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, will be carried on on the premises by Mr J. Walker, from Victoria, Charges strictly moderate.

SUCCESS OF JOHN STEWART’S NEW DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY ESTABLISHMENT, George Street, Next Kerr’s Clothing Establishment.

by the amount of sup- "*-■* port I have received since opening the above premises, and to meet the requirements of my trade, I have supplemented my Stock with Several Hundred Pounds’ worth of Fresh Goods suitable for the Season, which, along with goods previously bought, will bo found well worthy of inspection. In quoting a few prices, J.S. would take leave to say that the prices quoted are not for low class or inferior goods, but for goods of sterling quality and of sterling good value. WINCEYS—In a Variety of Shades—7id, 84d, lOd, Is 4.jd, Is 6d, Is 8d per yard. DRESS GOODS— In a Variety of Materials and Colorings, from 9s Gd the Dress. SKIRTS—A large stock in the Leading Styles of the Season, from 5s 11a each, JACKETS & MANTLES—In Ladies’ and Children’s, a largo assortment to sc'ect from in all the Leadihg Materials. 3VHITE FLANNELS-Is 2d, Is 4Jd, Is 6id, Is Bd, Is lid to 2s 3d per yards. SCARLET & WHITE BATH COATINGS, for Petticoats. Excellent value. SCARLET FLANNELS—Is 4d, Is 6id, Is 9d to 2s 6d per yard. GREY CALICOES—Sd, s*d, 6d, GJd, 7£d to 9d per yard. One line in Grey Calico, full yard wide, at 7£d per yard. Extra good value. BLEACHED CALTCOES-4id, SJd, 7d, 7id, 9d to Is per yard. HORROCKS’S LONG-CLOTH—S£d per yard. WHITE & UNBLEACHED TOWELS6id, Bd, 9|d, Is, Is 2d, Is 4id, Is 6d. STAYS—A good stock to select from in Grey, Drab, Scarlet, and White. HOSIERY—A large assortment in Ladies’ and Children’s. Various kinds. GLOVES—In Ladies’ and Children’s Cloth, Ringwood, Spun Silk, Kid, &c., &c. Note. —The Kid Gloves that I am selling at 2s 6d a pair, with sewed backs, are a well known favorite brand ; they are equal in appearance to a Josephine at 4s 6d, while they are little more than half the price.

THE NEW* ROMAN SCARF ia different sizes. JOHN g TEWART, DRAPER AND HABERDASHER, George Street, (Next Kerr’s Clothing Establishment.)

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Evening Star, Issue 3194, 16 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3194, 16 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3194, 16 May 1873, Page 3

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