DRAPERY. JJ ERBE RT, JJ AYN EB, AND SPRING ADVERTISEMENT, 1874, Departmental Details Continued from First Page of ‘ Otago Daily Times.’ ValciAn XT _ rt n .. - _ * c°-’ Ve.,lertSSrocter S a W \E K X If? 1 ’ New Drab Mole Trousers Men’s n rou ® e ™» 0 New Nelson Tweed Trousers, Men’s Trousers New Si « rS New be J f e Trousers, Men’s New Bedford Cord B T ,^ w Khi ™ Tweed Trousers, Boys’New New Ch£ C^ol“ N ' VSU “^ 'ssss^^fifiassssaas Boys’Newr^ Tw” e MoS Tweeds! NeJ S®”ch”T«!eld^w'W^of Width Grey Dooble'w’idth'Browu I Meltem New Worsted'CoSes o 'Now taooy Cashmere Vestioge, New Toiliuette Vestings, New Black Doeskim ‘ W Now a a *&%. nr 97’ R y g ( ?j Vi,- ’ ’ I °°> B y e l ve teen Suits (m all sizes), 18s 6d. 20s 22a-fid 25a pi teisf l. ! 91 S i WeedS ’ “a 1 * 6 ?, Me «*«taV’»i*i;S e ft 5s «d, dil M7> dl B. P 6dp y er yLd (Ly<mS fl ” ished >’ 6d ’ 4s ’ 48 a® 1 sti ±1: tJvk fill & gtppSS» B sm £1 s» 6d! 18s 6d S W^2r6d e 2ss^ U N TUn T &kirt r ( emb ™^ er ed black), 12s 6d, 14a 6d, 16s Blaek Striped Lustrine Costumes (bodicesTnmadl?, SVs'od (tnmmed black and colors ) 5 CoturWt^d I New F 5^ S Ss.' 30s 35s 40s 45s 50* Tw t !.7 ’ Us ’ £ 5 I 40s ’ 45s .’ , 50s ’ New Arabian Costumes, sr & a 6 f i* Blank Striped Lustriae CostuuSTlft 64 ’ ? ’ 3 ° S ’ 35S ’ 40s ’ 42b ’ 60s i Ne »
DRAPERY OPENING UP AND TO ARRIVE, AT *gULLEN AND jyj*‘KENZIE’S OTAGO CLOTHING AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Queen's Theatre, Princes street. NINETY-NINE CASES AND TRUNKS OF SUMMER CLOTHING AND BOOTS, 3 Cases Men’s Galatea Suits, in Fancy 4 Tweeds, Silk mixed, and Blue Diagonal Cloth 3 do Men’s Sac Suits, in Nelson Tweeds, Black Cloth, Silk mixed, and Blue Cloth 2 do Men’s Paget Suits 1 do Men’s Mosgiel Tweed Suits 2 do Men’s Fancy Tweed Trousers and Vests 2 do Men’s Geelong Tweed Trousers, with double-breasted Vest 2 do Men’s Striped West of England Trousers and Vests 1 do ’ Men s Nelson Tweed and Sydney Tweed Trousers and Vests 2 do Men’s Fancy Striped Tweed Trousers 2 do Men’s Geelong, Sydney, and Nelson Tweed Trousers ; 1 do Men’s Silk mixed Trousers 1 do Mens Bibbed Tweed Trousers 1 do Men’s Mosgiel Tweed Trousers 1 do Men’s Black Cloth Trousers 1 do Men’s Bcdtord Cord Irousers 2 do Men’s Mole Trousers 3 do Men’s Paget Double-breasted and Sac Coats 1 do Men’s Dunedin Sack Coats 1 do Men’s Waterproof Coats 1 do Men’s Vests, in White Marsella, Black Cloth, Tweed, &c. 2 do Boys’ and Youth’ Galatea Suits 1 do Boys’ and Youths’ Leopold Suits 1 do Boys and Youths’ Trousers and Vests 1 do Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed, Cord and Mole Trousers * BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. 2 Trunks Ladies’ Lasting Boots 2 do Ladies’ Kid Boots 1 do Ladies’ Glove Kid Boots 2 do Ladies’ Levant and Morocco Boots 2 do Ladies’ All-Kid Boots 2 do Ladies’ Alpines and Balmorals 5 do Maids’ and Girls’, in Kid, Levant, Leather, and Lasting 4 o Men’s Colonial-made Elastic Sides 2 Men’s Wellington and Half-Wei-lingtons 2 do. Men’s Lace Balmorals 2 do Men’s Blutchers 3 do Men’s Watertights Ladies’ and gents’ bootsfmade tolorder on the premises. Early Inspection Invited, SULLEN & M'KENZIE, Opposite Queen’s Theatre, CUTTING, PRINCES STREET
SEWING- MACHINES. AMERICAJN' SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism, Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. TT sews with the least posable amount of A labor, ana a girl of twelve years old can run it without xatigue. IT IS A TRIUMPh7)F MECHANICAL GENIUS. THE “ HOME ” SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE n , eedle * makes the “lockstitch (alike on both sides), has a self-ad-justing tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and Wlliii EVEN SEW LEATHER. It will Hem Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather, ilus machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on ' I -Lf’tT Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. , P unnecessary for us to endeavor to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE MA?mL FAMILY sewing MACHINE in the MARKET, WITHO T REGARD TO PRICE, and we feel confident that, whenever persons wishing to buying Sewing Machines give the. “HOME' SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with other machines, IT WILL HAVE THE PREFERENCE. With this machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, t-huctle, Bobbins, Oil-can, Oil, Screw-driver, Five Needles, Gauge, Tableclamp, and directions for use. All securely packed in strong case, with hinges. PRICE, COMPLETE—L 4 10s. Agent for Otago ; S- JACOBS, FANCY BAZAAR, Princes street, Dunedin, UNDERTAKERS. To the Provincial Government. GOU R L E • AND J- lewis (Late of Spicer and Murray and D. Tayl UNDERTAKERS, George and Maclaggan streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 3638, 20 October 1874, Page 1
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