DBAFEICY. E R B E R T, H AYNES, AND c°ADVERTISEMENT. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. New Saxony Winceys, New Steamed Winceys New Winceys, s|d, New Winceys, 7id, New Winceys, yard New Aberdeen Winceys, New Chambray Winceys Ne^ T Win^y,s . 10R New Winceys, Is, Is 3d per yard New Twilled M inceys New Cashmere Winceys, New Striped Wtaoeys New Fancy Dress Goods. New Diagonals, New Striped Camlets New Dress Goods, 9J,d, New Colored Twills, Hid, Is per yard New I will Gamlets, New Striped Diagonals, New Burmese Serges p tni aln i r tS ’ ls New Figured Camlets, Is 4Ad, New Serges, Is 8d per yard New Royal lAue Diagonals, New Wool Repp, New Double Serges P J New Stripe Serges, Is 6d, New Double Serges, 2s, New Stripe Serges, 2s 6d per yard New French Mermos, New Bine Merino, New Maroon Merino P 7 New Reseda Merino, New Violet Merino, New Sage Merino New Batswing !■ kirts, New Melton Skirts, New Albert Cord Skirts New Melton Skirts, 7a 6d, New Braided Skirts, 8s 6d, New Flounced Skirta 16s 6d New Silk Quilted Skirts, New Satin Quilted Skirts, New Italian Cloth Skirts New Quilted Skirts, 8s 9d, New Quilted Skirts, 12s 9d, New Quilted Skirts 13s 6d New Black Si ks, 30s, 12 yards, New Black Silks, 355, ifymif " 6d New Black Silks 425, 12 yards, New Black Silks, 455, 12 vards New Colored Silks, 655, New Colored Silks, 70s, New Colored Silks 75s Dress New S romena f e Scarfs ss, 5s 6d 8s 6d New Wool Pelerines, 8s 6d’, 9s 5 New rueakrast Shawls, 6s, New IVool Crossovers 3s 6d 4s 3d 4s Qd 5a fid fio fid fia fid New Wool Vests, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s New WLI Jacketa t9d 10a M Sed New Wool Scarfs, 9d, lOd Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Bd, New Wool Clouds is Is 3d Is 6d Is 9d New : 4 ? 6d V 6 !> NcwShetland Handkerchiefs, 3s 6d,’4s 6d,’ss 6d New Wool Collarettes, Is Is 3d, New Wool Cuffs, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d New Back Dress Goods, New Black Satin Cloths, New Black Diagonals New B aC v ? USRe l C l°r rd -’ Persian Cords, New Black Albert Cords New Black Irench Merinos, New Black Lustres, New Black Serges NewVi Tr ! mn ?’ I 3 o¥g 2r AM’ 2s 6d > 2s 9d ’ 3s - 38 3d, 3s 6d, 3s9d, 4s per yard New Black Lustres, Is, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3e per yard •vr ’ 8 CLOTHING. WINTER 1874 nT W i-u UC \T^ a u a Q ea c- Ul -! S ’ s ’ Heav y Tweed Sac Suits, 35s’ ™ ew ?, ac B } uts > ,s ' New Blue Beaver Sac Coats, 16s 6d New v M' XR d p aG i ater P roof Tweed Overcoats, 25s New Silk Mixed Galatea Jackets, 21s, New Black Cloth Sac Coats, 25s New 1 weed Vests, Single and Double-breasted, from 6s 6d New Heavy Tweed Trousers. 9s 6d, New West of England Tweed Trousers 1R« New Nelson Tweed Trousers 16s 6d, New Moleskin trousers, 6s9d ’ New Cotton Cord Trousers, 11s New Heavy Tweed Trousers, 12s 6d New Fancy Tweed Trousers and Vest, 17s 6d New Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vest, 25s New Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vest, extra quality- 35a BOY S’ AN D YOUT HS’ CLOTHING Boys New Celtic Tweed Knickerbocker Suits, 12s 6d Boys’ New Blue Serge Jackets, 7s 6d Youths’New Blue Serge Jackets, 9s 6d Boys’ New Moleskin and Cord Trousers, from 5s 6d Boys’ and Youths’ New Tweed Stanley Suits, 17a 6d Youths New Colonial Tweed Trousers and D.B. Vest, 25s Boys Double-breasted Jackets, 17s 6d Boys’ Black Cloth Stanley Jackets, 10s 6d W I N;r ER, 18 74. , MEN’S SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS. WINTER 1874 New Crimean Shirts, 4s 6d, New Fancy Jean Shirts, 2s 6d * New Harvard Shirts, 3s 6d, New Oxford Shirts, 4s 6d New Shetland Merino Pants, 3s 6d, New Alina Socks, Is 3d New Lambswool bocks. Is, New Flannel Undershirts, 4s 6d New bcotch Plaiding Drawers, 4s lid, New Cardigan Jackets 9a New Tweed and Cloth Caps, 9d, Is, New Felt Hats, 3s 6d ’ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, WINTER 1874 Boys French Peak Caps LM, Boys’ Scotch Caps, with Peaks, 2s 6d ’ Bo yS) Fancy Tweed 2s 6d Boys’ Felt Hats, 3s 6d, Boys’ Straw Hats, 2s Boys Crimean Shirts, 3s od, Boys Fancy Jean Shirts 2s 3d Tweeds, Coatings, Fancy Vestings, Bliss, 3s 6d, Nelson Tweeds. 4s lid u mou T weeds for Boys wear, la lid All Goods marked at nett Cash Prices without Discount or Reduction. E R B E R T, AYNES, AND 0.
DRAPERY JUST OPENED, JUST OPENED. THE OTAGO CLOTHING AND BOOT. WAREHOUSE, Opposite Queen's Theatre, Princes street Cutting. ■pULLEN & TIT ‘KENZIE. Messrs B. and M, having commenced business in the above trades, and having purchased their choice and select stock in the Home and Colonial markets at a great Discount for Cash, will be able to offer to the puldic special inducements well worthy of their attention in men’s good tweed sac suits for 455; silk-mixed sac suits, 50s ; Galatea tweed suits, 55s ; Galatea silk-mixed suits, Gss ; Galatea blue diagonal suits, 755. 200 TWEkD VESTS EROM 6s 6d. Good tweed sacs fiom 18s Gd ; silk-mixed sacs from 25s ; good blue diagonal sac, 25s ; black cloth sac, 25 1 ; tweed Galatea sacs from 27s 6d ; silk-mixed Galatea sacs from 29s 6d. GENTS’ OVERCOATS FROM 29s 6d. Strong tweed trousers from 10s 6d ; Nelson tweed trousers from 15s Gd ; West of England tweed trousers, 14s 6d ; black cloth trousers, 20s. GOOD MOLE TROUSERS FROM 7s 6d. Boys’ knickerbucker suits from 12s 6d; tunic suits from 19s 6d ; Leopold suits from 25s ; Galatea sac suits from 355. 500 SCOTCH TWEED at 2s 9d, wobth 4s 6d. Crimean shirts, Jean shirts, white shirts, Oxford shirts, flannel under-shirts, Cardigan jackets, plaiding pants, ribb and plain lambs’ wool pants. CARPET BAGS AND PORTMANTEAUS Men’s and boy’s hats and caps, Yankee 1 collar, linen collar, cambric handkerchiefs, linen cuff and fronts, umbrellas, mufflers, merino and lambswool sox, all equally cheap. THE BOOT DEPARTMENT. Men’s elastic sides from 14s 6d ; half-Wel-lington, los • balm orals, 16s 6d : bluchers, 9s 6d. 5’ 0 goloshes, 2s 6d. Ladies’ neat fitting from 9s Cd. Ladies’ kid, Levant, Alpines, lace balmorals, and calf Almas, from 12s 6d ; 200 pairs ladies’ elastic side boots, Bs. Maids’ and girls’ km, calf, and Levant clastic sides fiom 7s ; lace do from 7s. immense Variety of Slippers. Boys’ and youths’ elastic sides, lace ups, aud copper toes in great variety. Babies’ and children’s bools and slippers from Is 6d. Ladies’ aud gents’ boots made to order on the premises. Note the Address— BULLEN & M‘KENZIE, Princes street Cutting.
PUBLIC NOTICES. T he employment institute AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, MACLAGGAN STREET (Few doors above Arcade), DUNEDIN. Servants of every description, by calling and leaving their names and addresses at the above office with the Manager, may, through the medium of this Agency, obtain suitable employment. It is quite distinct from the ordinary Registry Officfs. Advertisements are inserted from time to time iu the leading country papers, in order that the public can communicate direct with this institution, as their requirements may demand, whether they are engaged in business or otherwise, and in full confidence that all necessary inquiries will be made and forwarded to them, prior to a final engagement. Tutors. Clerks, Governesses, Salesmen, Housekeepers, Domestic Servants, bo hj male and female, Farm Servant-, &0., &c , will at all times be supplied with information, free of charge ; also Saleswomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Machinists, &0., &c , in town or country, seeking situations, will find this I office an advantage to them. “The Employment Institute” is not confined to Otago only, but by post and telegram will be acquainted with vacancies in the other Provinces. Special arrangements made for this purpose. Office hours, from 9 a.rn. to 5 p m. Tradesmen’s Beoks regulated, and accounts prepared ready for collection, Strict confidence observed iu all matters relating thereto. Traders or private people who may favor the undersigned with commissions, may rely upon punctuality and despatch, combined with a thorough knowledge of business generally. Window Tickets written for any class of trade, plain or ornamental, from Is 6d per dozen. EVENING CLASSES FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS who are occupied during the day, and are detirons of improving themselves in a Commercial Education, or in Writing only. Mcndays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from seven t'll nine ; charges moderate. Important to the young—Mental Arithmetic. All communications to be addressed to W. F. SHACKLEFORD, COMMISSION AGENT, DUNEDIN. N.B.—House Agent. Particular attention given to this.
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Evening Star, Issue 3563, 24 July 1874, Page 1
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1,444Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3563, 24 July 1874, Page 1
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