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DBAPERY, JJEEBEKT, JJATHBS. INI SPRING ADVERTISEMENT, 1874 * Departmental Details Continued from First Page of * Otago Daily Times.’ Tweed New sts n uil W^fen^ e Gef]of U T tS, 3 tt** Tweed New »«> Suita. Men’s Paget Suits, M eu’s Ga ’ atea , Suit , 8 ’ Men's New Silk Mi ted New Galatea Suits Eovh* am? v n fi > t" Ul^8 > P°y d and Youths’ Geelong Tweed Tweed Suits ft™ ? We * da ’ I<evf Galatea Suite, Boys’ Velveteen Knickerbocker S& T Kmckerbocker Suits (New), Bovs’ Silk Duett „ats, Men’s New SummerO^eLats New ( S hina SSS g£ Iff 1ff " SUk Mta4 - 8 - (Collars'to 2^J,iSS SSd SUrts^OSK ffV“ nck °™¥« SUrts (Collars to match) Men’s New Harvard - in’ ♦ ars to match), Mens New Khiva Shirts Crape Cloth Shirte SsnLQi“f n \ JeJn Shirts, Men’s New Boys’ New Regatta Shuts Men’s Kcw Summer Crimean Skirls, sSBSSS 2 fSft Ss Sns od, 2.;; : cXs E °27s Od" Boy B ’’ A7*Od^O.l "l* Gd 16s tid 17, fid on* u 5% > ’ t* y * , X .* ee(ls c ' luts all sizes). Us Gd, !2s (id 14s 27 fid £n« kV ’ r“ 0s; , buys Ve!v «keeu ?uita in all size.-), 18.s Gd 20* «■ 7. hj & H%^“ ol^ B d“t° ««:■ £f!; c ?; ore ‘ l R : t , !stß sk,ri »’ «• HB. od, 6d Os G i ku w 'r ’ r- V ' . e Satiate • kirts (trimmed braid), 6s Gd 7s Gd 8s l«i 0d, 12s OdloaoT S *«. «•’«, colors) 5s M, 6s lid, 7s Od, 8s Od, 9a Cd. lansd lbsOd “ST 1 - SsSSfitSKSS Skirts, 10s Gd; New Black Lustre skirts, 10s Gd li’fid U “ d T Persian Cord Skirts 11s td 12s fid Ida aA u*' pa V?’ i, hd; New Black 27. & £ «; W» £ W. Od 20s, 22s Od. 255, Od \k M ooi C V ?i tB or itlU v Tu,lic f ' kirtS ( eiD oroidered black), 12s Od 14s M % Bllck St «**» vsttsss tome 27s M , the New ChamberliueCloth “if u 3 ‘ * Z r £TZ.*' “ST 2* ml: t.; so? 7to. M «"?l:- 8 ° 3 ' « 3 ' « 3 ’ -abS o.S„7:: colors—bodices matle and unmad ■) “ lhr “aok uni ; s f7 -bodies unmade) 15s 6d 4 9?, «n N ' es .j nclli y tnmmed, black and colors polonaise and 6 - Z™ Wa Black Striped Lustrine Gd. ’ ’ ’ ’ 4 ° 3 ’ 50s * ***

DRAPERY OPENING UP AND TO ARRIVE, AT ULLEN AND H /T'KENZIE’S B M' 1 OTAGO CLOTHING AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Queen’s Theatre, Princes street. NINETY-NINE CASES AND TRUNKS op SUMMER CLOTHING AND BOOTS, 3 Cases 3 do 2 do 1 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 1 do 2 do 2 do 1 do i do I do 1 do 1 do 2 do 3 do I do 1 do 1 do 2 do 4 do 1 do 1 do Men’s Galatea Suits, in Fancy 3 weeds, Silk mixed, and Blue Diagonal Cloth Men’s Sac Suita, in Nelson Tweeds, Black Cloth, Silk mixed, and Blue Cloth Men’s Paget Suits M n’s Mosgiel Tweed Suits Men’s Fancy Tweed Trousers and V‘ sts. Men’s Geelong Tweed Trousers, with double-breasted Vest Men’s Striped West of England Trousers and Vts's Men s Nelson Tweed and Sydney Tweed Trousers and Vests Men s i ancy Striped Tweed Trousers Men’s Geelong, Sydney, and Nelson Tweed Trousers Men’a Silk mixed Trousers i'.'cn a bibbed Tweed Trousers Metis Mosjiel Tweed Tvou ers Men’s Black Cloth Trousers Men’s Bed lord Cord 'trousers Men’s Mole Trousers Men’s Paget Double-breasted and Bae Coats Men’s Dunedin Sack Coats Men’s Waterproof Coats Men’s Vests, in White alar sella, Black Cloth, Tweed, &c. Boys and Youth’ Galatea Suits Boys’ and Youths’ Leopold Suits Boys and Youths’ Trousers and Vesta , Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed, Cold, and Mole Trousers BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. 2 Trunks Ladies’ Lasting Boots Lad es’ Rid Boots ladies’ Glove Kid Boots Ladies’ Levant and Morocco Boots Ladies’ All-Kid Hoots Ladies’ Alpines and Balmorals Maids’ ana Girls’, in Kid, Levant, Lcaihcr, and Lasting Men’s Colonial-made Mastic Sides Men’s Wellington and Hall-Wcl-lingtous Men’s Lace Balmorals Men’s Blutchers Men’s Water tights Ladies and gouts’ boots made to order on the premises. Early Inspection Invited. SULLEN & M‘KEN Z1 E. Opposite Queen’s Theatre, CUTTING, k PRINCE3 STREET

SEWING MACHINES. AMERICAN sewing machines. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. TT sews with the. least possible amount of JL labor, ana a girl of twelve years old can run it wir-liont latigue, IT IS A TRIUMPH 7)F MECHANICAL GENIUS. THE “HjpME ” SHUTTLE Is the only practical low-priced Lock-stitch sewing Machine ever iuvented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE 3jeC(^0 > nui kes the “lockstitch (alike oa both sides),, has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear,'from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. o 7° r W ' Yl^' Cord, Braid Seam, luck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather llus machine will sew on and gather at th< same time, and will work ; equally well 01 'Woollen, and Cotton Goods with oilk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is unnecessary for us to endeavor to <i< tract from the merits of any other machine. Wc chum to sdl THE BEST MACHINE FAMILY SEWING in the MARKET, WITHO T REGARD TO PRICE, and v. e feel contiJout that, whenever persons wishing to buying tewing. Machines give the “HOME' SHUTTLE MACHINE SEWING a fair trial, in com petition with other machines, it will Have the preference. With this machine is furnished—Hemmer, Erau.tr, eh male, .Bobbins, Oil-can, Oil screw driver. Five Needles, Gauge. Tab e’ clamp and directions for use All securely packed m strong case, with hiugen. PRICE, COMPLETE—L 4 10s. -■ gent for Otago : S- JACOB S FANCY BAZAAR, Pp.i.-ces street, Dunedin, UNBLRTAKiKS.j.BE JLsl, lo the Provincial Govorauieut, G O Li RLE O U AND J. lewis (Late of Spicer and Murray and D. Taviorl UNDERTAKERS, George and Maclaggah streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 3636, 17 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3636, 17 October 1874, Page 1

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