BB4PBBT NEW DAAm^ PRI N G SEASON; 1874. ROXBURGH HOUSE, MaOLAGOAK BTUUET, DtnfTHIW, THIS weH-kn*wft and old established Mouse is now replete with every description of goods suiL*.S , o for the in-coming season. The following list will give a slight idea of the variety of Goods in stock Prints—Hoyle’s and others’, new designs Printed Cambrics, French Print Foullard, French Printed Brilliants ’ s rints in Bengal and other stripes Prints in checks and figures Muslins in white and black stripes Muslins in fancy colors Muslins in coioirvJe stripes Muslins in white, with colored spots Muslins with satin stripes Muslins for half-mourning Grenadines, plain black (Grenadines with black ground Grenadines with white ground Grenadines in stripes Grenadines in figues Grenadines at all prices Serges for Ladies’ Presses, in all colors Serges in stripes, and plain and figured Crape Cloths in various colors Satin Cloths of the best shades Lustres, Italian and fancy Mohairs in figures and stripes Silks, black glacis Silks, black Lyons Silks, black gros grain Silks in all the new shades Silks, Japanese striped Silks, Japanese figured Black French Merinos Black French Twills Black Russell Cords Black Persian Cords Black Alpaca Lustres Black Verona Serge Calico (bleached) 32 to 36 inches Calicos (unbleached) all widths Calicos, Twilled Sheetings 36 to 80 inches v. wide Hollands (brown) in every quality Furniture Chintz in variety Colored Damasks, in wool and union White Quilts in Marsalla, honeycomb, &c. Colored Alhambra Quilts The celebrated Windsor Quilts Bleached Damask Table cloths Unbleached Table Damask, all widths Colored Table-covers, in printed cloth and Victoria Newest styles in Millinery Newly imported Ladies’ Straw H*ts Newly imported Summer Bonnets Newly imported Children’s Hats Newly imported flowers and Feathers
Newly imported Ribbons and Trimmings Newly imported Laces and Fancy Goods Newly imported Linen and Muslin Collars. and Guffs Newly imported Elizabethan Ruffles Newly imported Fancy Silk Scarfs Newly imported Thread, Silk, and Kid Gloves Newly imported White and Colored Cotton Uose Ladies’ Fancy Colored Skirts Ladies’ White Longcloth Skirts Ladies’ Crinoline Skirts Ladies’ Dress Improvers Ladies’ White, Grey, and Scarlet Corsets Ladies’ Underclothing Children’s Underclothing Children’s Stays and Corsets Children’s Diaper and Holland Pinafores Children s Marsala and Cashmere PeUisses Children s Ready-made Dresses Children’s Velvet Tunics, &e. JW r Swiss’ of^'the assaCL" sousi H>te ’ swrta > Men’s Black Cloth Suits Men’s Blue Diagonal Suits Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits Men’s Geelong Trousers and Vest Men s Melbourne-made Garments Mens Tweed and Cloth Paget Coals Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing S and Youths’ Leopold Tweed Suita Boys Tweed Knicker Suits Boys’ Blue Venetian Suits Boys’ Milton Cloth Suits Boya’ Velveteen Suits Men’s Wool Crimean Shirts Men’s Doliy Varden Shirts Men’s Fancy Tweed Shirts Men s Harvard Twill Shirts Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts Men’s Persian Shirts Men’s White Dreaa Shirta Men’s Regatta Shirts Boys’ Checked' Wincey Shirts Boys’ Twilled Jean Shirts B<W- Wool Crimean Shirts Boys’-White Dress Shirts Men’s Black Soft Felt Hats—up * Men’s Black Hard Pelt Hats— 7 W 8^ 3pes Men’s Drab Soft Felt Hats ieW B^a P es Men’s Drab Hard Felt Hats Men’s Straw and Leghorn T r,*. Men s French Peak Capa JaS3 Men’s Saxony Alma C' Boys’ Saxony Balmo’ Boys’French Peak Boys’ Volunteer r , a P 9 Boys’ Black an-', ifPf „ A Bovs’ WMtp 4 Urab Felt Hats Boys WMte Speckled Sailor flats Plaidlng DaoweSrs Mens jpiajQ ne i Drawers M e ’a’a Ribbed Lambswooi Drawers lien’s Merino and Cotton Drawers Men’s Flannel Singlets Men’s Lambswooi and Merino Singlets Men’s Lambswooi Hose and Half-hose Men’s Cotton and Merino Hoso and Halfhose Boys’ ami Youths’ Cotton and Wool Half- . hose Men’s and Beys’ Linen-faced Collars Men’s and Boys’ Linen Collars Men’s sad Boys’ Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs • Fancy Silk Ties and -Scarfs Men’s Cricketing Belts . Men’s Indiarubber Braces Boys’ and Youths’ I, R. Braces Boys’ and Youths’ Bolts Puggarees, Fronts, &0., &c. 0 M ARLES JOHNSON, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, MhcJTasggau ~ $ V ft E D I pi
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Evening Star, Issue 3619, 28 September 1874, Page 4
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649Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3619, 28 September 1874, Page 4
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