DRAPERY. JJ ERBERT, JJ A Y N E S, AND NEW SPRING GOODS SEASON 1873. Men’s Albert Sac Suits—Silk Mixed Tweed Men’s Lorne Sac Suits—Colonial Tweed Men’s Albert Sac Suits—Colonial Tweed Men’s Nelson Tweed Suits—Double-breasted Jackets Men’s Paget Suits—West of England Tweed Men’s Superfine Black Cloth Suits—Fashionable cut Men’s Superfine 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 VestSingle and double-breasted vest Men’s Fancy Silkswool Vests Doublebreasted Men’s Superfine Black Cloth Trousers and Vest—Sing’e 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 Men’s Waterproof Clothing, suited for summer wear MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suita— Fancy tweed, Boys’ Galatea Suits Jacket double-breasted plain, and braided Boys’ Eton Suits—Fancy tweed, new cut Bovs’ -vdenham Suits—Blue, diagonal, and Boys’ Prince Alfred Suits—Colonial tweed velveteen Boys’ Stanley Suits —Nelson Tweed Boys’ Sailor Suits —New and fashionable Boys’ Rugby Suits—Alpaca and brown Hoicolors land BOYS’ SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Youths’ Oxford Sac Suits—Colonial Tweed Youths’ Trousers and Vest, Colonial Tweed Youths’ Double-breasted Jacket —Fancy Tweed, new colors Youths’ Sac Coats—Nelson Tweed Youths’ Galatea Suits Jacket doublebreasted Youths’ Trousers and Vest—Nelson Tweed Youths’ Black Cloth Suits—Fashionable cut 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 Soft Felt Hats Drab, black, and fancy colors Men’s Sealskin Oaps—Superior goods Men’s Harvard Shirts—Splendid value 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, Hegent, and other shapes Men’s Panama and Leghorn Hats— New and fashionable shapes Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Hats, in all the new shapes A splendid variety of New Fashionable Tweeds, in Mosgiel, Nelson, Bannockburn, Scotch, and West of England. Elastic and Worsted Coatings, Ac., &o. Leather Trunks, Despatch Bags, Carpet Rags, fail way Wrappers, Carriage Kugs, bilk and Alpacca Umbrellas, Kid Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, Driving Gloves, &c., &c. All Goods marked at Nett Cash Prices, without discount or reduction of any kind. JJ ERBERT, H A Y N E S. A N C°
In Preparing for tho CHRISTMAS SEASON And the approaching NEW YEAR, Begs to lay before his many Friends and the r üblic generally an outline of two SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS That will command considerable attraction daring these ensuing three months, viz., BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND MILLLvERY. The Silk Department is a moat prominent one with A. R. HAY this Season, having received from tho best makers direct several Parcels of really beamiful goods, and from such a firm as C. M. Teillard and Cio, Lyon. Medailie D’or, I Medaille D’or, London, 1851. 1 Pans, 1855. No fear need bo entertained as to the genuineness of the different marks. There is some satisfaction in buying a Mlk Dress that is known to be from a iborough good maker; and, as there are so many inferior makes in the market, both here and at Home, Ladies are naturally cautious when making their purchases. Forty different shades in Plain and Colored Silks, 15, 154, 16 yards, from 75s to 200s. One hundred different designs and colorings in Fancy Silks, from 63s to 200s. A Thousand Pounds worth of BLACK SILKS, Just marked off specially for tho CHRISTMAS SEASON NEW YEAH. millinery. Special attractions also reign in this Department, for A. R. HAY is determined that no New Zealand House shall have the advantage of his establishment. Having secured first-class labor, with a large supply of materials, A. R. H. has much pleasure in directing attention to the following, Ist, Designs from the best English and French Firms. 2nd, Small Profits. 3rd, Variety. 4th, Competition challenged by any house in Dunedin. Therefore, choose your Millinery at A R. H A Y’S. You will be well served and thoroughly satisfied with your purchase. R. H AY and thf. PRINCES STREET, Near Octagon.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. THEREFORE GO TO gBRB’S READ Y-M ADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, GEORGE STREET, Corner of Hanover street, Who has just finished Opening up a New, Large, and well-selected Stock of READYMADE CLOTHI G, which for Price, Style, and Finish, cannot be surpassed. S. T. K PER has much pleasure in stating that, owing to the steady increase of his business, he has been induced to make unusually large purchases this season, which he offers to the Working-men of Dunedin at prices far bilow what must be charged in large houses, where rents are high and expenses great. The Stock consists of— Men’s Suits from 35s to 80s Boys’ and Youths’ Double-breasted, from 25s upward Knickerbocker Suits, in great variety, from 10s Gd A very large Stock of Men’s Hats, in all the New Styles, from 2s Gd upward “ Shirts for the Million,” from 2s. A really good W r hite Shirt, 4s Gd; usual price, Gs Gd. Collars, lies, and Scarfs in endless variety. In order to clear off the balance of his Winter Stock of CRIMEAN SHIRTS, a very Large Reduction will be made. Strangers, before making purchases of Ready-made Clothing, should not stop short of this Establishment, when a trial will convince them that a great saving can be effected. All Goods marked in plain figures, from which no reduction can bo made. TERMS CASH.
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Evening Star, Issue 3380, 19 December 1873, Page 1
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