DRAPERY - NE W DRAPER Y. BP&ING SEASON, 1874. V _ , ,av ROXBURGH IioOSE, * Macla ggan street, Dunedin - , f well-known and old established JL House is now replete with every description, of goods suitable for the in-coming season. The following list will give a slight idea of the variety of Goods in atook : Prints—Hoyle’s and others’, new designs Printed Cambrics, French Print French Printed -Brilliants in Bengal and other stripes Prints in checks and figures Muslins in white and black stripes Muslins in fancy colors Muslins in colpnade stripes Muslins in with colored spots Muslins, with satin stripes Muslins for half-mourning . ■ Grenadines, plain black Grenadines with black ground Grenadines with white ground in stripes Grenadines in figues Grenadines at all prices Serges for } Ladies’ Presses, in alljcolors Serges in stripes, and.plain and figured; Crape Cloths in ivarious colors Satih Cloths Of the best shades lustres, Italian and fancy . . Mohairs in figures and stripes Silks, blackgfacds Silks, black Lyons, ..... Suks in ajl the.' new shades Silks, Japanese’, striped figured 1. Black French Merinos Black French Twills Black Russell Cords ' Black Persian Qords' Black Alpaca Lustres ’ - Black YeronaSe^gd.
Calico (bleached) 32 to 36 inches Calicos all widths Calicos/ Twilled Sheetings 36 totfSO inches iK .wide; „, <•. Hbllands (brown) in every quality Furniture Chintz in variety Colored Damasks, in wool and union WhitoQhilta in Marsalla, honeycomb, Ato. Colored Alhambra Quilts The celebrated Windsor Quilts Bleached Damask Table-cloths Unbleached; Table Damask, all widths Colored Table-oovera, in printed doth and Victoria Newest styles in Millinery Newly imported Ladies’ Straw Hats . Newly imported Summer Bonnets Newly imported Children’s Hats Newly imported if lowers and Feathers Newly imported Ribbons and Trimmings ' xtewly imported Laces and Fancy .Goods| Newly imported linen and Muslin Collars and Cuflty Newly imported Elizabethan Ruffles Newly imported Fancy Silk Scarfs Newly imported Thread, Silk, and Kid Gloves - . Newly jbppqrted White and ; Colored Cotton . Hose . : - Ladies’ Fancy Colored Shirts Ladies’ White F Lokgctoth Skirte T Ladies’ Crinoline Skirtr" Ladies’Drees Imprdv^ro Ladies* White; GrSy, and Scarlet Corsets Underclothing, Children’s Underclothing Children’s Stays and Corsets Cbddrjen’s Diaper and Holland Pinafores Children s Marsala and Cashmere Pellisses Cnildren s Ready-made Dresses Children’s Velvet Tunics, 4e. - .The Clothing Department is fully replei ished with an excellent selection of th Newest Styles in Suits, Hats, Shirti Collars, Ties, 4c. 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 Men’s Tweed and Cloth Paget Coats Boys’ and Youths* Clothing Boys’ and Youths’ Leopold Tweed Sui Boys Tweed Kniaker Suita Boys* Blue Venetian Suits Boys’ Milton Cloth Saits Boys’ J elveteen Suits Men’s Wool Crimean Shirts Men’s, Dolly Varden Shirts Men’s fancy Tweed Shirts Men’s Harvard Twill Shirts Men’s Fahey. Jean Shirts Persian Shirts Men’s White Dress Shirts Men’s; Regatta Shirts Boys’ Checked Wincey Shirts Boys’ Twilled Jean Shirts Boys’ Wool Crimean Shirts Boys’ White’ Dress Shirts Men’s Black Soft Felt Hats—iv t Men’s Black Hard Felt Hats— Men’s Drab Soft Felt Hats oew sl *ap Men’s Drab Hard Felt Hats Men’s Straw and Leghorn a * Ha ‘“ Men a Saxony Alma C * s°?B oaxonyßaimor .a French Peak (j apa Boys’ Volunteer Oaps Boys’ Mack and. Drab Felt Hats Boys’ White r. nd Speckled Sailor Hats Men’s Scotch Flaiding Drawers Men’s Flannel Drawers Men’s Ribbed Lambswool Drawers Men’s Merino and Cotton Drawers Men’s Flannel Singlets Men’s Lambswool and Merino Singlets Men’s Lambswool Hose and Half-hose Men’s Cotton and Merino Hose and Halfhose B ys’ and Youths’ Cotton and Wool Halfhose Men’s and Boys* Linen-faced Collars Men’s and Boys’ Linen Collars Men’s and Boys’ Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs Fancy Silk Ties and Scaffs Men’s Cricketing Belts Men’s Indiarnbber Braces Boys’ and Youths’ I, R. Braces Boys’ and Youths’ Belts « Puggarees, Fronts, &0., 4c. Q M ARLES JOHNSON, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, Maolaggan street, 0 U N B D I n;
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Evening Star, Issue 3641, 23 October 1874, Page 4
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635Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3641, 23 October 1874, Page 4
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