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DRAPERY. H eubeet, jj a ynes, and ADVERTISEMENT. C O.’S CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Men’s Blue Pilot Jackets, 16s 6d Men’s Silk-mixed Sacs, 20a Duke of Edinburgh Jackets, 20s Ribbed Pilot Cloth Sacs, 16s 6d Men’s Melton Cloth Sacs, 25s MEN’S NELSON TWEED DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, L2 15s MEN’S ALBERT SAC SUITS, Ll 15a HERBERT, HAYNES. & CO. Trousers and Vests (Fancy Tweeds), 17s 6d Trousers and Vest (West of England), 25s Trousers and Vests (Colonial Tweeds), 35s (j»-MEN’S STABLE VESTS, WORTH 20s, NOW 12s 6d ! Men’s Black Doe Trousers, 21s Men’s Heavy Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d Men’s Nelson Tweed Trousers, 16s 6d Men’s Moleskin Trousers, 6s 9d CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Men’s Gladstone Overcoats, 32s 6d Men’s Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, 25s Men’s Mackintosh Coats, 15s Men’s Mackintosh Capes, 12s 6d HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Men’s Heavy Grey Serge Shirts, 5s 6d Men’s Heavy Tweed Shirts, 7s Gd 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 1 Id 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. ROYS’ 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 Suits, 10s 6d Boys’ Tweed Suits (Stanley), 17s 6d Youths’ Sac Suits, 30s Youths’ Colonial Double-breasted Suits, 42s 6d 9 Bovs’ Tweed Trousers, 6s Gd Boys’ Moleskin Trousers, 5s 6d CLOSE OF THE V INTER SEASON 1873. Boys’ Crimean Shirts, 3s 3d Boys’ Alloa Half-hose, Is Boys’ Blue Alma Caps, 2s Boys’ Cotton Drawers, 2s 9d Boys’ felt Hats, 3s 6d HERBERT Boys’ Jean Shirts, Is lid Boys’ Woollen Comforters, 6d Boys’ Under Flannels, 4s 6d Boys’ Tweed Hats, 2s 6d Boys’ French-peak Caps, Is 6d. HAYNES, & CO. 300 yards Heavy Union Tweeds, la 11 per yard 500 yards Fancy Wool Tweeds, 2s 6d per yard 600 yard? West of England Tweeds, 3s 6d per yard 54-iuch Grey Melton Cloth, 6s 6d p?r yard CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON 1873. Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirts, Paris Hats, Carpet Bags, Leather Bags, Leggings, Portmanteaus, Belts, Braces, Linen faced Collars, Shirt Fronts, Studs, Sleeve Links, Umbrellas, Railway Rugs, &c., &c,, &c. BOYS’ YOUTHS’, AND MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER. HERBERT, HAYNES. & CO. Super Winceys, 54d, 7kl, 10|d, llkL Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 64d per yard Fancy Dresses, 7s lid, 8s 9d, 9s 91, 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 13s 9d, 15s 6d Black Silks, L2 ss, L2 7s 6d, L2 14s, L2 17s, 1.3, L 3 6s «ip CLOSE OF THE SEASON 1873. Black Dresses, 10s Gd, 12s, I4s, 15s, 16s, 18s, 21s, 24s r J ucked >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, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d per yard. Scarlet Flannels, Is Cotton Ticks, sd, 6£d, B,kb 104 d. Linen Tick, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d per yard Union Tick, Is, Is 3d per yard. White Calico, s£d, 6£d, 74d, B|d 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 of any kind. BRB E R T TJAYNES AND Cj 0 '

A. 11. H AI IMPORTER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Before the season closes for the purchase of WINTER GOODS, the Balance of a Large and Well-selected Stock is now submitted at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. All the Departments have undergone a Great Reduction, the object being to ensure as quickly as possible a General Clearance of Winter Goods, previous to arrangements for the Spring Trade. Balance of Millinery—reductions 50 per cent. Balance of Straw Goods—reductions 50 per cent. Balance of Flowers, &c.—reductions 50 per cent. , . Balance of Feathers, &c.—reductions 50 per cent. . Balance of Underclothing—reductions 33i per cent. Balance of Baby linen—reductions 25 per cent. Balance of Petticoats—reductions 25 per cent. Balance of Quilted Skirts—reductions 25 per cent. Balance of Made Dresses—reductions 25 per cent. Balance of Mantles —reductions 50 per cent. Balance of Jackets- reductions 35 per cent. Balauce of House Jackets—reductions 30 per cent. Balance of Children’s Jackets— reductions 50 per cent. Balance of Pattern Jackets—reductions S3 per cent. Balance of Dress Serges—reductions 50 per cent. . _ Balance of Satin Cloths—reductions 25 per cent. Balance of Wool Reps—reductions 20 per cent, . Balance of Double Mohairs—reductions 1 0 per cent. Balance of Thibet Cloths—reductions 25. per Balance of Heather Mixtures—reductions 20 per cent. . Balance of Wool Serges— reductions 15 per Balance of Diagonal Cloths —reductions 10 per cent. . , Balance of French Merinos—reductions 10 per cent. Balance of French Twills—reductions 15. per cent. Balance of Stripe Skirtings—reductions 20 per cent. Balance of Plain Winceys—reductions 15 per cent. Balance of Mottled Winceys—reductions 10 per cent. Balance of Cloths—reductions 10 per cent. Balance of Tweeds—reductions 10 per cent. Balance of Waterproof Tweeds—reductions 10 per cent. Those who favor this establishment with their patronage will find their orders properly attended to, and first-class value for their money. The Dress and Mantle-making Departments under superior management. Country orders promptly executed. A. R. HAY, Importer, Princes street, Dunedin

D AVID R H A Y, TAILOR, By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! FRESH TWEEDS ! FRESH COATINGS ! FRESH VESTINGS ! It is with extreme pleasure I announce to my numerous customers and the public generally that I have just received, ex recent arrivals, New Goods for all the Departments. 1 could never say with greater confidence that my Stock is highly fashionable, very fresh and well assorted. My Stock of Tweeds, Coatings, and Fancy Vestings was never so varied, the styles were never so beautiful, and the wearing qualities were never better. Gentlemen may rest assured that they will get as good (if not better) value at my establishment as at any other house in the Province. Gracefulness and comfort are particularly attended to in the get-up of all Garments, and general satisfaction to the Customer is the natural result. The shrinking of Tweeds is thorough, so that they can be washed as often as desired without fear of the result. As the encouragement of Native Industry is the order of the day, I am determined to make up Boys' and Youths’ Clothing at the lowest possible prices. Indeed, the moderate prices 1 charge for Garments made on the premises does away with the necessity of encouraging Foreign labor, because taking into consideration the much greater wear that can be got out of clothing made to order, and the much greater comfort in wearing them, can be no two opinions; but that the one in the long run is much cheaper than the other, though possibly a few shillings more may have to be expended on the first outlay. Colonists should do all they can to support local industry when the value is equally good, and thus keep the money in the country. By encouraging Native Industry we are helping one another, and advancing the interests of the Province and Colony in the most natural, most sensible, and most pleasant way imaginable. It is pleasant to be able to state that the Colonists are beginning to be more fully alive to this grand fact, and happy results may be confidently looked forward to as a natural consequence. _ Barristeis, Clerical, and University Gowns, Cricketing, Boating, and Gymnastic Suits made up in the best style. The newest gtyles ip Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Shirts, Portmanteaus, Handkerchiefs, and Undex’clothiug kept always in stock. HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. A Y,

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Evening Star, Issue 3288, 3 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3288, 3 September 1873, Page 1

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