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A. R H ll IMPORTER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Spring 1873 Preparations for the Spring Trade have been made at the above Establishment on a much larger and more satisfactory scale than previously—with a larger assortment of first-class Goods to select from arriving from time to time by the different Ships reaching this Port and Melbourne (thence per mail steamer). The many departments, and the Show Room especially, offer to the pur* chaser not only new and choice Goods, but variety of genera! Drapery direct from the manufacturer. t ■ Being full determined to makq a stand against large profits, the new Goods now offered will rank .as part of the best value sub* mitted for sale in this City. ! 'Great attractions, both as regards price and variety in the IIILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ; The leading fashions in Trimaned and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. French and English Patterns imported direct at very moderate prices, JS ew and pretty: stylishly-trimmed Hats, at 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d and upwards. The; leading fashions in Bonnets, from 12s 6d; Bridal Bonnets, from 16s fid ; Mourning Bonnets, from 12s fid; Untrimmed Straw Hats, from Is. MANTLES AND JACKETS. This season should prove an exception for excellence of design and extra good value with this department. Black Silk Jackets copied from French Models (beautiful goods), from One Guinea. All other requisites to complete a well-arranged department. SILK AND DRESS DEPARTMENT. Several new and good wearing Fabrics, from 10a 6d for 12 yards. A very elegant material termed the Tasso cloth, 15s 12 yards. Several new makes in Lustres are likely to form an important branch o£ commerce this season. Brocaded Lustres, Striped and Figured Lustres, Plain Twill Lustres in all the new colors, and many other Fabrics well worthy inspection. All other departments are well supplied. A. R. H A Y, Importer, Princes street, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 3303, 20 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3303, 20 September 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3303, 20 September 1873, Page 1

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