DRAPERY. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. - MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. THEREFORE GO TO EE R * S ’ ;/■ K IRE AT) Y-M ADE 0 L 0 THIN G-' J ESTABLISHMENT, ; GEO RG E STREE T/ ! ; Corner of Hoover v.f I Who h'as jist ? np a New, jLarge,' and” wfell-SelectedStock bf READY* I Made CLOTHING, which for Price, Style,: I and Finish, cannot be surpassed. * 01L 8. ’T.' much ple£snr<e in Stating that,.’owing' to‘ : ih<9 steady' incteaae of bis business, he has been indticed tomakeUtv-J usually purchases this seasob,-'Which he offers to the Working-men’ of'Dunedin at prices far btloW what must be charged in large' houses,: where ’ rente, are high and great’. . " : - , The Stock consists of-~ i I Men’s Suits from 35s to.Bos ' , Boys’ and r Youtha*-Ppd^le*brc»asjte^‘ froioa! .Upward ,V' 1 i Knickerbocker Suits, in! great variety! from . ;;ios.6d ti ;; r . A very large Stock of Men’s Hats, in all.the: New Stales, from 2s dd ppward, “ Shirts for the Million,” from 25., A really | , ; ii good; White Shirt, ,4s fid; usual price,; , ; 6s : . 6d. , Collars* lies,, and Scarfs in; endless, variety,; . '! i : -In order to, clear, off the. balance of his • Winter Stock of .CRIMEAN SHIRTS; a. very Large Reduction will be made.' 1 ‘ j : Strangers, before .making .purchases of \ Ready-made Clothing, should not stop.short; of. this Establishment, , when a trial will; conyince them that; a great. saving can be! effected. : I All Goods marked, in. plain figures, from; which no reduction can be, made. ' I * ’ • , . • , ’ ‘ " .. . u- i f TERMS CASH. , : ! J 0 H N S TEW A R T,‘ DRAPER AND HABERDASHER , . \ GEO RGEIST RBI T; ' Is now Showing" - ; SOME OF THE- BEST VALUE r Ever offered id the City, ; • ißonght for Cash at a Targe Discount, j 184 Striped Jean' Shirting, worth damaged; Is fid a-yard;.Worth Ss'fid'to 4s 6d. •; 32 Dbien Blafck Lace, Sjsd to lsfid. ‘l2O Pair Drab Jean Stays,' 3s fid ; worth 6s 1 fid—the • cheapest i riots ever bffered in the City'. Striped'Grehadihe,lo4d i worth IS' 3d. Striped Grenadines, Is 3d; 'worth Is fid. An 'assorfcthenfc/of' upw ,rds pf ■3OO Baskets* all; sorts,’ from Isctoi 6s ;• never' ! before sfeen in Duncdih'at such 1 prices, • 'Black Lustres, bought « job lot; Is fid 1 a-yard; ■rtrorth 2s 3d. v Heavy ‘Unbleached Twilled 3 Sheeting, !twa yards wide, Is 7idworth 2s. Bleached' Twilled Shdeting, ls 44d; worth Is 9d. . Bleached Croydon Sheeting;>for double beds, Is 44d p worth Is 9d* Shepherd Check Wincey, da/44d> worth ■ la Bd*u French: MerinCes; Is lU4d ; worth 2a 6d.; 80 Yardu Tweedi'-ds'fid;- 1 ; W ; orth;ss -9di‘ ' 60; Yards Scarlet Drugget,-for petticoats* 3s 3d;; worth 4s. 12 Dozen- Bleached ! Turkish ToWelft, Is 'l4d ;'worth Is fid; 634 Wateritwist ■ Wigan, l Calico, 74d }lwdrth!.S4d..»i 20 Dozen Brown Buck; ; 5a Jld 1 ja - doz^en 1 ; • Worth ‘7k 1 - fid;;;; 6 <Dozeu Bleachicd' Hnck Towels, with blue bordecyfid | li4d. Eleabbed Linen:: Damask* for table cloths; two yards'-Widej 3s fid ; worth. 4sfid. ; Lot' Fancy Dresses, Slightly soiled, 13s fid ; wdrth double the money. / -Bleached Twilled Sheeting, for double beda, Is 84d;; worth 2s. 'Gotton;:riek, -74 d - Toilet Quilts, all 'sizes and prices/;' Lace and MitsHn Curtains, 7s fid to. 20s. ' Grey Calicos, sil to ,8d .per : yard.: White 'Pianniels, /lijj 2d;> to 2sj,6d.' Scarlet - Is :4d to/ Ss ;fid.! Short Window Curtains; fid to fid a-yard j jToilet 'Covers; Is ( '3d -tb 3s 6d. Antimacassars, is fid t(>'fia; Trimmed Drawers, fis fid. Ladies’: Chemises;/Bs' fid j and 4s fid.;,- Children’s' Tucked Drawers; Children’s, Stays, 1 Cotton, Alpaca,: and Silk Umbrellas,, .Siip'shades, Ladies’: Silk r-oarfs; Muslin -1 ios;and Sckrfs, f Sets, ' Handkerchiefs*? .Collars, HairNets, /Hair /Pads; Ladiea’ tand Children’s : Gloves, Ladies!, and rt GhUdren’s vHcsiery, Fiinges, Black iand Colored Triimuiugl, Black and Colored Dress Biittonc, Brooches, Ear-drops; Perfumery, Soaps, Haberdashery,' . . )V , ; : -. ■ ' I 50' Pounds Fingering Yarn; 3s 6d; twwth 4S fid* 1 • ■ ;i V‘. j,' .j ~ 72 Dbzen BroWn' Windsor Soap,. VAd la half-dozen ; worth Is fid. m, r . , j KI D: GLOVE S.!" '. ' i =■• The very best Josephine, 4s fid. i I A very superior Glove, with seWed backs, at 2s best glove in the market for the money. ' JOHN STEWART, DRAPER AND HABERDASHER, \ .■ t: -K '
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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1
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