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DRAPERY. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. THEREFORE GO TO ER R ’ 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 CLOTH I G, which for Price, Style, and Finish, cannot be surpassed. S. T. KERR 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 b- low what must be charged in large houses, where rents are high aud expenses great. The Stock consists of — Men’s Suits from 35s to SOs Boys’ and Youths’ Double-breasted, from 25s upward Knickerbocker Suits, in great variety, from 10s 6d A very large Stock'of Men’s Hats, in all the New Styles from 2s 6d upward “ Shirts for the Million,” from 2s. A really good White Shirt, 4s fid; usual price, 6s fid. Collars, lies, and Scarfs in endless variety. In order to clear off the balance of his Winter btock of CRIMEAN SHIRTS, a very Large deduction 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 be made.

TERMS CASH. J 0 HN STEWART, DRAPER AND HABERDASHER . ♦ GEORGE STREET, la now Showing SOME OF THE BEST VALUE Ever offered in the City, Bought for Cash at a Large Discount. . J r. 5, 184 Striped Jean Shirting, 74d; worth damaged,<*ls fid a-yard ; wonh 3s 6d to 4s 6d. 32 Dozen Black Lace, to Is ; worth 34d t6 Is 9d. 120 Pair Drab Jean Stays, 3s fid; worth 6s 6d—the cheapest lot ever offered in the City. Striped Grenadine. IOJd ; wotth Is 3d. Striped Grenadines, Is 3d; worth Is 9d. A n assortment of upwards of 300 Baskets, all sorts, from Is to 6s ; never before seen in Dunedin at such prices. Black Lustres, bought a job lot, Is fid a-yard ; worth 2s 3d. Heavy Unbleached Twilled Sheeting, two yards wide, Is 7£d ; worth 2s. Bleached Twilled Sheeting, Is 4£d; worth Is 9d. Bleached Croydon Sheeting, for double beds, la 44d; worth Is 9d. Shepherd Check Wincey, la 44<1 ; worth Is Bd. French Merinoes, la lo4d ; worth 2s 6d. 80 Yards Waterproof Tweed, 4s 6d ; worth 5s 9d. 50 Yards Scarlet Drugget, for petticoats, 3s 3d ; worth 4s. 12 Dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, Is 14d j worth Is 6d. 634 Watertwist Wigan Calico, 74d ; worth 94d. 20 Dozen Brown Hack Towels, 5s lid a dozen ; worth 7s 6d. 6 Dozen Bleached Huck Towels, with blue border, 9d; wonh 114 d. Bleached Linen Damask, for table cloths, two yards wide, 3s 6d ; worth 4a 6d, Lot Fancy Dresses, slightly soiled, l3s 6d ; worth double the money. Bleached Twilled Sheeting, for double beds, Is 84d ; worth 2s. Cotton Tick, 74d a-yard. Toilet Quilts, all sizes and prices. Lace and Muslin Curtains, 7s 6d to 20s. Grey Calicos, 5d to 8d per yard. White Flannels, Is 2d to 2s fid. Scarlet Flannels, Is 4d to 2s 6d. Short Window Curtains, 5d to 9d a-yard. Toilet Covers, Is 3d to 3s fid. Antimacassars, le fid to ss. Ladies’ Trimmed Drawers, 5s fid. Ladies’ Chemises, 3s fid and 4s fid; Children’s Tucked Drawers, Children’s Stays, Cotton, Alpaca, and Silk Umbrellas, Sunshades, Ladies’ Silk >carfs, Muslin l ies and Scarfs, Sets, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Hail Nets, Hair Pads, Ladies’ and Children’! Gloves, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Fringes, Black and Coloisd Trimmings, Black and Colored Dress Buttons, Brooches Ear-drops, Perfumery, Soaps, Haberdashery' &c., &c. 50 Pounds Fingering Yarn, 3s fid; wortl 4s 9d. 72 Dozen Brown Windsor Soap, 7id i half-dozen ; worth Is fid. K I D GLOVES. B, Id The very beat Josephine, 4s fid. A very superior Glove, with sewed back! at 2s fid—the best glove in the market fo the money. JOHN STEWART, DRAPER AND HABERDASHER, George street*

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Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 1

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