DRAPERY. JJ EEBEKT, JJ A Y N E S NEW SPRING GOODS SEAS( Men’s Albert Sac Suits—Silk Mixed Tweed Men’s Lome 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 i Men’s Albert Sac Coats—Patch pockets, new I 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 Wei Fashi( Men’s N durab Men’s ( oh Single Men’s Ft breast Men’s Sup VestMen’s W1 doubli Men’s Alp buff, r Men’s Lon alpaca Men’s Wal mer w MEN’S SUITS MADE TO 0 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits— Fancy tweed, Boys’ Galal plain, and braided Boys’ Eton j Boys’ >ydenham Suits—Blue, diagonal, and Print velveteen Boys’ Stanl Boys’ Sailor Suits—New and fashionable Boys’ Rugt colors land BOYS’ SUITS MADE TO 01 Youths’ Oxford Sac Suits—Colonial Tweed Youths’ G Youths’ Trousers and Vest, Colonial Tweed breaste Youths’ Double-breasted Jacket Fancy Touths’Tr Tweed, new colors Youths’ BL Youths’ Sac Coats —Nelson Tweed Youths’ A doubh YOUTHS’ SUITS MAT)K TO
In Preparing for the CHRISTMAS SEASON And the approaching NEW YEAH, Begs to lay before his many Friends and the Public generally an outline of two PFECIAL DEPARTMENTS That will command considerable attraction during these ensuing three months, viz., The Silk Department is a most prominent one with A. R. HaY this Season, having received from the best makers direct several Parcels of really beaudful goods, and from such a firm as C. M. Teillard and Cie, Lyon. Medaille D’or, I Medaille D’or, London, 1851. j Paiis, 1855. No fear need be entertained as to the genuineness of the different marks. There is some satisfaction in buying a Silk Dress that is known to be from a thorough 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. R A Y BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND MILLLsELY.
Forty different shades in Plain and Colored Silks, iff, 154, 16 yards, from 75s to 200s. Ore hundred different designs and colorings in Fancy Silks, from Gos to 200s. A Thousand Pounds worth of BLACK SILKS, dust marked off specially for the CHLiI ST M A S SEASON AND THE 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. H, H. has much pleasure iu directing attention to the following : - Ist, Designs from the best English and French Firms. 2nd, Small Fronts. 3rd, Variety. 4th, Competition challenged by any house iu Dunedin. Therefore, choose your Millinery | at ( A R. H A Y’S. You will be well served and thoroughly satisfied with your purchase. PRINCES STREET, | Near Octagon. j
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Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 1
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