DRAPERY. JJERBERT, JJAYNES, AND o°. ADVERTISEMENT. NE"W AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, New Saxony Winceys, New Steamed Winceys tw lX! n< !f ys ’ Wincey?, 7 id, New Winceys, 8k per yard New Abei deen Winceys, New Chambray Winceys New 10M, New Winceys. Is, Is 3d per yard .New Iwilled Winceys, New Cashmere Winceys, New Striped Winceva NW n ancy /P re ? s %j d l T New Dia g onals , New Strijied Camlets 7 New Dress Goods, 9M New Colored Twills, njd, Is per yard Npw ?r“ le h N i ew *? t^? ed S ia 8 onals ' New Burmese Serges New Striped Camlets, la Sd, New Figured Camlets, Is 41d, New Serges Is 8d per yard Npw 1 Wool Repp, New Double Serges P 7 New Stripe Serges, Is 6d, New Double Serges, 2s, New Stripe Serges, 2s 6d per yard New French Merinos, New Blue Merino, New Maroon Merino 7 New Reseda Menno, New Violet Merino, New Sage Merino New Melton Skirts, New Albert Cord Skirts New Melton Skirts 7s 6d, New Braided Skirts, 8s 6d, New Flounced Skirts Ifis’fid New QuUtedSkirt??* 1 Sa n°u "Pq/ 1 - Ski i ts ’ New Italiall Cloth Skirts ' New |Sil|S|i & 12 9d y M Ski*., U. fid 75s New Promenade Scarfs, ss, 5s 6d, 8s 6d, New Wool Pelerines 8a 6d 9?fld New Breakfast Shawls, 6s, New Wool (Crossovers, 3s 6d, 4s 3d, 4s 9d 5s 6d 6s 6d 8a 6d n CW w°°i J ess - 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, New Wool Jackets, 8s 9d 10s 9d 12s’6d New Wool Scarfs, 9d, lOd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Bd, New Wool Ciouds Is Is 3d la fid Od S ew Shetland Scarfe, 4s 6d, 5s 61, New Shetland Handkerchiefs, 3s 6d ’4s 6d ’ss fid New Wool Collarettes, Is, Is 3d, New Wool Cuffs, Is, l s 3d, Is 6d ’ ’ SB 6d New Black Dress Goods, New Black Satin Cloths, New Black Diagonals xi eW §} ac ) c ®; ÜBSe l Cords, New Black Persian Cords, New Black Albert Cord a New Black French Merinos, New Black Lustres, New Black Serges ° * Black French Mennos, Is lid, 2s 41d, 2s 6d 2s 9d 3a 3a 3d Z % Q , , , , New Black Lastas. li 1. 3d, 1. 4S Jara MEN’S CLOTHING. Winter ia * j eed C^ atea Suits, 555, New Heavy Tweed Sac Suits 35s’ Rew Siilk Mixed Sac Suits, 655, New Blue Beaver Sac Coats, iJs 6d New Silk Mixed Sac Coats, 20s, New Waterproof Tweed Overcoats 25s S Iweed^i 2 J\ New V k Cloth sl7c„aS, ffi, £tew Tweed Vests, Single and Double-breasted, from 6s 6d 5 e i avy m Wee< i trousers, 9s 6d, New West of England Tweed Trousers 15s New Nelson Tweed Trousers, 16s 6d, New Moleskin Trousers, 6s 9d ’ New Cotton Cord Trousers, 11s, New Heavy Tweed Trousers 12s 6d New Fancy Tweed Trousers and Vest, 17s 6d ? ’ 8 0(1 New Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vest, 25s New Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vest, extra quality, r .35s WIN T E R,ll 8 7i4. B ° \ S ’ , xf . YOU TH s ’ CLOTHING. ? oys » £? ltlc Tweed Knickerbocker Suits, 12s 6d Boys New Blue Serge Jackets, 7s 6d Youths’ New Blue Serge Jackets, 9s 6d New Moleskin and Cord Trousers, from 5s 6d Boys and Youths New Tweed Stanley Suits, 17s 6d Youths New Colonial Tweed Trousers and D.B. Vest, 25s Boys Donble-breasted Jackets, 17s 6d Boys’ Black Cloth Stanley Jackets, 10s 6d it /t . MEN’S SHIRTS, HATS, CAT’S BWTNTER 1874 New Crimean Shirts, 4s 6d, New Fancy Shirts, &fa E ’ New Harvard Shirts, 8s 6d, New Oxford Shirts, 4s 6d New Shetland Merino Pants 3 S 6d, New All a Socks, Is 3d New Lamhswool Socks, Is, New Flannel Undershirts, 4s 6d New Scotch Plaidmg Drawers, 4s lid, New Cardigan Jackets 9s fid New Tweed and Cloth Caps, 9d, is, tfew Felt Hate,^3s 6d ’ A.ND YOUTHS’ SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS. WINTER 1874 S 0^8 , French Peak Caps, is 6d, Boys’ Scotch Caps, with Peaks 2s 6d ’ S oys , Fancy Tweed, 2s 6d, Boys’ Felt Hate, 3s 6d, Boys’ Straw Hats 2s TwPPd Cn r ea r 3 T d r’ Boy8 ’ Fanc y Jean Shirts, Y 2s 8d ’ 3 * NelS ° n 1Ws ’ 4 ’ m All Goods marked at nett Cash Prices without Discount or Reduction.
E R B E R T, JJ A Y N E S, AND
FINAL NOTICE’. GREAT CLEARING SALE DRAPERY EYERL EVENING, From 7 to 9, And on SATURDAYS From 2jto 5 p.na, NEW GOODS, Ex Himalaya, Will be Sold by Auction, OB During the Day, AT iC LEAKING PRICES. Now is the time for Bargains. OF
winter circular. GUINEA TROUSERS SCHEME AN EVER INCREASING SUCCESS. IN order to keep up the assortment of Tweeds for my Guinea Trousers, I have bought a Jresh lot, admirably adapted for WINTER WEAR. It is most encouraging to receive orders for them from so many quarters, as it shows that the fame of them has spread far and wide. This will m ® t° make them even more worthy of general support. Not a few have expressed their wonder when they saw them on; as for fit and style, they are quite equal to the highest-priced trousers. As money saved is money gained, I have not the slightest doubt but th-.t when once they are more generally known, the demand for them •Fashionable Pair of Bliss’s Tweed Trousers for 21s is certainly astonishing, especially when it is known that the tweed is guaranteed thoroughly shrunk, andjthe get up most carefully attended to. My £4 10s Tweed Suit combines elegance and economy in the highest degree. I have much pleasure in returning my best thanks for past favors. It will be my aim to fve the best possible value in the future, so that may reasonably anticipate a continuance of them. DAVID R. HAY, TAILOR, By Special Appointment to their Excellencies, Sir George Eergusson Bowen, K.G.C.M.G. And Sir James Pergusson, Bart., Governor of New Zealand. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. I I
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Evening Star, Issue 3501, 13 May 1874, Page 1
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