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DRAPERY. JJERBERT, JJAYNES, AND Q O.’S ADVERTISEMENT. SPRING 187 3. The invoices to hand advise us of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE PACKAGES for our EARLY SPRING TRADE. The first of these Shipments is now landing, Ex ALLAHABAD and PETER DENNY. Those to arrive are Per BEBINGTON, Per DOVER CASTLE, Per DALLAM TOWER, and Monthly Mail Steamers. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. TT 11 ADVERTISEMENT. SPRING 187 3. The invoices to hand advise us of ONE H UNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE PACKAGES for our EARLY SPRING TRADE. The first of these Shipments is now landing, Ex ALLAHABAD and PETER DENNY. Those to arrive are Per BEBINGTON, Per DOVER CASTLE, Per DALLAM TOWER, and Monthly Mail Steamers. HERBERT, HAYNE, & CO. E R B E R T, H AY NE S, AND c 0

A. R H AI IMPORTER, FRINGES 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 ShowRoom especially, offer to the purchaser not only new and choice Goods, but variety of general Drapery direct from the manufacturer. Being fully determined to make a stand against large profits, the new Goods now offered will rank as part of the best value submitted for sale in this City. Great attractions, both as regards price and variety in the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The leading fashions in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. French and English Patterns imported direct at very moderate prices, New and pretty stylishly-trimmed Hats, at 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d and upwards. The leading fashions in Bonnets, from 12s fid ; Bridal Bonnets, from 16s fid ; Mourning Bonnets, from 12s fid; Untrimmed Straw Hats, from la. 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 10s fid 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 of 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. HAY, Importer, Princes street, Dunedin

/ V. a. jhb ])ayid R. H AY TAILOR, By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Gorernor 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 juat 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 pood (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 oan to support local industry when the value is equally good, and thus keep the money in the country. By encouraging N ativo Industry we are helping one another, and advancing the inter- j ests of the Province and Colony in the most natural, most sensible, and most pleasant way imaginable. It is pleasant to bo 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. ~T . Barristers, Clerical, and University Gowns, Cricketing, Boating, and Gymnastic Suits made up in the best style. The newest styles in Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Shirts, Portmanteaus, Handkerchiefs, and Underclothing kept always in stock. Davidd avid r. h ay> HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 3314, 3 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3314, 3 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3314, 3 October 1873, Page 1

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