DRAPERY. H ERBERT, JJAYNES, A ND c NEW SPRING GOODS SEASON 1873. Men’s Albert Sac Suits—Silk Mixed Tweed Men’s Lome Sac t-uits—Colonial Tweed Men's Albert Sac Suits—Colonial '(’weed Men’s Nelson Tweed Suits—Double-breasted .lockets Men’s I’agct Suits—West of England Tweed Men’s Superfine Black Cloth Suits—Fashionable cut Men’s Superline Black Pagets Colonial made Men’s Blue Diagonal Pagets—Colonial made Men’s Albert Sac Coats—Patch pockets, new colors Men’s Colonial Tweed Sac Coats—Excellent wear Men’s Waterproof Tweed Overcoats—New and fashionable colors Men’s Colonial Tweed Trousers—New Stripes and checks Men’s West of England Tweed Trousers— Fashionable cut Men’s Nelson Tweed Trousers Very durable Men’s < 'olonial Tweed Trousers and Vest— Single and double-breasted vest Men’s Fancy Silkswool Vests Doublebreasted Men’s Superfine Black Cloth Trousers and Vest —Single and double-breasted vest Men’s White Marcella Vests—Single and double-breasted Men’s Alpaca Sac Coats—Black, grey, and buff, new cut Men’s Lounge and Dust Coats—Silk and alpaca Me Vs Waterproof Clothing, suited for summer wear MEN’S SUITS MADBr.TO ORDER. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suils—Fancy tweed, Boys’ Galatea Suits—Jacket double-breasted plain, and braided Boys’ Eton Suits —Fancy tweed, new cut Boys’ .-ydenham Suits—Blue, diagonal, and Boys’ Prince Alfred Suits—( olonial tweed velveteen Boys’ Stanley Suits—Nelson Tweed Hoys’ Sailor Suits--New amT fashionable Boys’ Rugby Suits—Alpaca and brown Holeolors BOYS’ SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Youths’ Oxford Sac Suits-Colonial Tweed You lbs’ Galatea Suits--Jacket doubleYouths’ Trousers and Vest, Colonial Tweed breasted Youths’ Double-breasted Jacket —Fancy Youths’ Trousers and Vest—Nelson Tweed Tweed, new colors Youths’ Black Cloth Suits—Fashionable cut Youths’ Sac Coats—Nelson Tweed Youths’ Alpacca Sac Coats Single and double-breasted YOUTHS’ SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Men’s Oxford Shirts—Shakespeare Collars Men’s Dress Shirts—Plain and fancy pleats Men’s Merino Socks, in great variety Men’s Merino Pants and Trousers —White and fancy colors Men’s Crimean Shirts—a splendid stock Men’s Silk Pants and Trousers Choice goods Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs —Plain and fancy borders Men’s Paper Collars—New Shapes Men’s Hard and t-oft Felt Plats —Drab, black, and fancy colors Men’s Sealskin Caps—Superior goods Men’s Harvard Shirts—-Splendid value A splendid variety of New Scotch, and West of England. Leather Trunks, Despatch Bags, and Alpacca Umbrellas, Kid Gloves, Men’s Regatta Shirts —Collars to match, quite new Men’s Summer Merino Shirts —White and colored Men’s Cotton Pants and Trousers Plain and ribbed Men’s Crape Cloth Shirts—Chintz colors Men’s Silk and Satin Scarfs -All new goods Men’s Elastic Braces and Belts, in great variety Men’s Drab, Shell, and Paris Hats—Duke, Regent, and other shapes Men’s Panama and Leghorn Hats—New and fashionable shapes Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Hats, in all the new shapes Fashionable Tweeds, in Mosgiel, Nelson, Bannockourn, Elastic and Worsted Coatings, &c., &c. Carpet Hags, 1; nil way Wrappers, Carriage Rugs, Silk Dogskin Gloves, Driving Cloves, &c., &o. All Goods marked at Nett Cash Prices, without discount or reduction of any kind. H ERBERT, H A Y N E S, AND o°.
y. E. D AVID R. H AY. 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 T announce to my numerous customers and the public generally that 1 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 got 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’ aud 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 wo are helping one another, and advancing the interests of the Province aud 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 Miits made up in the best style. The newest sUles in Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, .-dnrts, Portmanteaus, Handkerchiefs, and GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITT ER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Underclothing kept always in stock. HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND
A. R H A¥ In opening up his consignment of ARTIFICIAL SPRING AND SUMMER FLOWERS, came across what appeared to be a live Beetle, Upon closer inspection, however, it turned out to be a wonderful imitation of nature. In fact, it was a dead Beetle mounted upon the finest wires, forming its legs the wings and back coated with the colors of the rainbow. This when carelessly fastened upon the Blossoms, which appear to have just come from the Conservatory, produces a very beautiful effect. The foliage of some of these Flowers surpasses anything before seen in this Colony ; the most astonishing fact being that they are marked at such a price as to bring them within the reach of all. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A R. 11 A Y, Importer, Princes street, Dunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 3323, 14 October 1873, Page 1
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