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DRAPERY. H EEBEKT, AYN BS, AND H ADVERTISEMENT. c O.’S CS* CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Men’s Blue Pilot Jackets, 16s 6d Men’s Silk-mixed Sacs, 20s Duke of Edinburgh Jackets, 20s Ribbed Pilot Cloth Sacs, los oa Men’s Melton Cloth Sacs, 25s fir MEN’S NELSON TWEED DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, L2 15a MEN’S ALBERT SAC SUITS, Li 15s HERBERT, HAYNES, & C°. Trousers and Vests (Fancy Tweeds), 17s 6d Trousers and Vest (West of England), 2os * Trousers and Vests (Colonial Tweeds), 35s fir MEN’S STABLE VESTS, WORTH 20s, NOW 12s 6d! Men’s Black Doe Trousers, 21s . Men’s Heavy Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d MenVW&S&u Tweed Trousers, 16s 6d Men’s Moleskin Trousers, 6s 9d CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Men’s Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, 25s Men’s Mackintosh Capes, 12s 6d Men’s Gladstone Overcoats, 32s 6d Men’s Mackintosh Coats, 15s HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Men’s Heavy Grey Serge Shirts, 5s 6d Men’s Heavy Tweed Shirts, 7s 6d Men’s Crimean Shirts, 4s lid Men’s Harvard Shirts, 3s 6d Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts, 2s lid Men’s Plaiding Drawers, 3s lid Men’s Flannel Undershirts, 4s lid Men’s Ribbed Cotton Drawers, 2s lid CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Men’s Alloa Half-hose, Is 3d Men’s Felt Hats, 4s 9d Men’s Lambswool Half-hose, Is Men’s Alpine Hats, 7s 6d Men’s Tweed and Cloth Caps, 9d to Is Men’s Edinburgh Hats, 7s 6d HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS. Boys’ Inverness Capes (Witney), 12s 6d Boys’ Overcoats (Oxford), 17s 6d Boys’ Cloth Jackets (Beaver), 7s 6d Youths’ Cloth Jackets (Beaver), 9s 6d Boys’ Double-breasted Jackets, 17s 6d Knickerbocker Suite, 10s 6d Boys’ Tweed Suits (Stanley), 17s 6d Youths’ Sac Suita, 30s Youths’ Colonial Double-breasted Suits, 42s 6d Bovs’ Tweed Trousers, 6s 6d Boys’ Moleskin Trousers, 5s 6d CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Boys’ Crimean Shirts, 3s 3d Boys’ Jean Shirts, Is lid Boys’ Alloa Half-hose, Is Boys’ Woollen Comforters, 6d Boys’ Blue Alma Gaps, 2s Boys’ Under Flannels, 4s 6d Boys’ Cotton Drawers, 2s 9d Boys’ Tweed Hats, 2s 6d Boys’ Felt Hats, 3s 6d B °y 8 ’ French-peak Caps, Is 6d. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. 300 yards Heavy Union Tweeds, Is 11 per yard 500 yards Fancy Wool Tweeds, 2s 6d per yard 600 yards West of England Tweeds, 3s 6d per yard 54-inch Grey Melton Cloth, 6s 6d per yard CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirts, Paris Hats, Carpet Bags, Leather Jags, T orrmnoa Pnrtmn.ntfiaus. Belts. Braces. Linen faced Collars, Shirt I rent IC/8, XI cIUU.IV.Ci - — 0 J Leggings, Portmanteaus, Belts, Braces, Linen-faced Collars, Shirt r rents, Studs, Sleeve Links, Umbrellas, Railway Rugs, ftc., &c., Ac. BOYS’, YOUTHS’, AND MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER. & CO. HERBERT, HAYNES, Super Winceys, 54d, 74d, 104 d, Hid, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 6£d per yard Fancy Dresses, 7s 1 Id, 8s 9d, 9s 9d, 10s 6d, I2s 6df 13s 9d, 15s 6d Black Silks, L2 ss, L2 7s 6d, L2 14s, L2 17a, 13, L 3 6s 6®- CLOSE OF THE SEASON 1873. Black Dresses, 10s 6d, 12s, 14s, 15a, 16s, 18s. 21s, 24s 1 ucked v kirts, Braided, 7s 9d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d,11s 6d. 12s 6d, 13s 6d Warm Winter Skirts, Melton. Skirts, Quilted Skirts, Braided Skirts, Black Tunic Skirts, Satin Skirts. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Children’s Jackets, 2s, 2s 6d. Young Ladies’ Jackets, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d All Wool Tartan Long Shawls, 12s 6d, very fine Welsh Flannels, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d per yard, Lancashire Flannels, Is 6£d. Is Bd, Is lO^d Scotch Plaiding, Is Bd, la 9d, 2s, 2s 6d per yard. Scarlet Flannels, Is 44d, Is 6|d, Is 9d, 2s Cotton Ticks, sd, 64d, Union Tick, Is, Is 3d per yard. W T hite Calico, 54d, 64d, 74d, 84d per yard CLOSE OF THE SEASON 1873. Lambswool Hose, Merino Hose, Cashmere Hose Wool Scarfs, Wool Clouds, Roman Striped Sashes, Pelerines, Capes FURS—Sable, Grebe, Kolinski, Chinchilla, Angora, Ermine Muffs ALL GOODS MARKED AT NETT CASH PRICES, without Discount or Reduction >f any kind. H E R B E R T, H AY NE 8 AND c °.

A. R. H A? IMPORTER OP FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Competition prices are now ruling at this establishment The departments are well assorted; the Goods are fresh and splendid value. We import from none but genuine firms ; and from their well-known reputations, we have full confidence in recommending to our customers their several makes. In regard to the above announcement, we would point out that the Dress Department was never before so well assorted with the leading Novelties of the day, embracing the Newest Fabrics. Some beautiful specimens from Norwich, celebrated for brocades, small and large, designs on Cloth, Satin Lustres, Satin Serges, Double Reps, and Magnolia Cloths, from one guinea to three guineas the drees. We would remark also that we hold a good variety of Mantle Cloths in very many New Makes and Shades for the execution of orders. In the Eeady-made Branches, the Mantles, Millinery, and Underclothing call for special mention. An immense variety of new designs, embracing some beautiful specimens, at most moderate prices. We commend to the notice of Town and Country Buyers the excellence of our Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets (Genoa and British), Velveteens, Patent Velvets, Bonnet Silks, and Materials used in the production of Millinery. Dressmaking under superior management. —Orders to any extent executed on the shortest notice. DRESS FABRICS. Crisp’s Textile Fabrics : Satin Cloths, Silk Reps, Wool Poplins, Roubaix Cloths, and one hundred other Fabrics. Fancy Dresses, Wool Reps, Norwich Cords, from 10s 6d to 25s the full dress. Country orders receive the utmost care and attention. A. R. HAY IMPORTER AND GENERAL DRAPER, PRINCES STREET *Near the Octagon, DUNEDIN, Ist July, 1873. j

V. D AVID R. H AY TAILOR, By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. I have jnst received, ex recent arrivals, some very'fine Wearing Tweeds. Ihe patterns are quiet and gentlemanly. I have also a very fine selection of Coatings, which are at once beautifully finished, and chaste in design. FANCY VESTINGS I have of Very Rare Excellence, OVER-COATINGS In Stock, admirably adapted for the Season. A Variety of Tweeds for my now CELEBRATED £4 10s TWEED SUIT, . AND 22s 6d TWEED TROUSERS. I have also much pleasure in announcing that I have always in Stock all the LATEST STYLES IN HATS. Gentlemen may rest assured that they can always obtain the Most Fashionable Styles, at the most Moderate Prices, at this establishment. SCARFS, TIES, AND COLLARS I keep in endless variety. It is with no ordinary satisfaction that I invite gentlemen to inspect my Stock of Scarf Rings, as they are really Elegant and Gentlemanly in the highest Degree, and the best of their kind that I have ever seen in New Zealand, HOSIERY I have always on hand of the Beat Wearing Makes, and of the Latest aud s Most Fashionable Styles. 1 have a nice variety of ELASTIC BRACES and BELTS. SILK & CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS I have of the Newest Patterns, and Best Standing Colors. In short, for anything requisite for gentlemen’s wear, it would be difficult, if not impossible. to be served better in any establishment in Town. Legal, Clerical, and University Gowns, made in the most artistic style. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing made up in the best style, and at very low prices. Tailoring, in all its branches, conducted on the most scientific principles. An early visit most respectfully invited* D AVID R. H ay TAILOR & CLOTHIER, HATTER AND HOSIER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 3251, 22 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3251, 22 July 1873, Page 1

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