DRAPERY, c O. ’S JJERBERT, jjatnes, An d SPRING ADVERTISEMENT, 1874, Departmental Petal!, Continued from First Page of • Otago Doily Tims,.’ Tweed New SaoSuitT I Men^'fVeWt* 8 ’ H't"' 8 ® ee ' on ß Tweed New Sac Suits, Men’s Paget Suits, Men’s Black Olath liL A 8” Suite, Men’s New Silk Mixed Net Galatea Suits, X.’ S Whs’ T “3 Y °sf¥ Geel °‘8 Tweed Tweed Knickerbocker Suits (Newl W s Tweeds, i'ew Galatea vSuits, Boys’ Velveteen KnickerbockerL iv Se ’# e Kmckerbocker Suits (New), Boys’ (New), Boys’ Eton Suits (Double anA ’t> Boys Holland Knickerbocker Suita Trousers. Men’sNewLeather'TwpS T™?® aß ?®4 Ne S ) * Men ’ s Npw Khiva Tweed New Drab MoleTousers V NeW Helß °n Tweed Trousers, Men’s Trousers M. New B S ?> lf O J e Tr 2. Ußer8 > Men’s New Bedford Cord ■ nstic Boys’New coats, Men’s >ew Silk Mixed q # nfw m V s y w Cambric Waterproof OverPaget Coats. ' M d § Coats ’ Mens New Tweed Sac Coats; Men’s-New Tweed (Collar s'to n ’ B Fl 7 n ch Cambric Shirts (Collars to match Men’s New Harvard r (C ?i la ? ma * ch) > Men 8 Khiva Shirts Crape Cloth Shirts,' AWs NeJ Men’s N *w Boys’ New Shirts rL no 3 S^- ts ’ en s New Summer Crimean Shirts. ' CrimeanShiife Fancy Jeln sft White Shirt8 ’ Boy’. New New Summer Merino Shirts* 7 J Sh ** Men 8 New Summer Merino Drawers, Men’s New Merino HalMioae. Lambs’Wool Falf-hose 8 Sr ra *? pi TS- 11 tlalf ' hose - Men’s New Men’s New Brown Cotton Half Knitted Half-hose Men’s New Cashmere Half-hose, Cotton Half-hose, 0 Boy s° N cw & Meiino Ha?f-hose7 Boston Half-hose, Boye’ New Fancy 'iVce™ Now” MmmVl ■["“j’’ S BW Creniorne Tweeds, New Khiva F “*b£&S3“ c “** 01, 8s Cd, !)s Cd, loj fid li s 3 6d \SSt- I'oW v’ /’ f ’’ ®V B’Tunics, 8 ’Tunics, 6s 6J, 7a aa*u 6d, 18s 6d, 20b, 23s 6d 2756 d Bnv ’S? I ” Zeß) ’ 12s 6d. 16s 6d, 17s 6d 16s fid 17« fid 9/.1 n 5 B °y« Tweeds Suits all sizes), lls fid, 12s fid 14s 2?;6d 30s- Khiva ] A B ° yB J elve * een Suits < in all sizes), 18s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d 25s patterns), Is’ 9i,2s 3d pe/vard Vpf Ma , terial fo * . B ?y 9 ’ uits ( in a variety of 5s 6d, 6s 6d. 7s 6d, Bs P 6d pVyard Velveteens (L y° Dß fimsbed ). 3d 6d, 4s, 4s 6d, ss, 7sSK s S* C ?l°. red Mste «kirts. ss9d. 6s6d, 6d, 93 61, lc fid ; New Taeso JMne^SkSf?^ (f nm med b raid), 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s loirs)] 7s J 6d ' slfid^T £ K ™ Cd. ISd 6,1. ’l() 8 , 22s fid Nlr Taa n T 8 ( embr 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s Block S, ripe : Ins t ri„, ( '„rt l ,mes(MiLTnnma7eM7s6d U * ok •“>«»» 655, 60lV : crßlack 0 T 25s ’ S ° 8 ’ 60s, St-iped C„ nmo (skirt and “W’ 1? 5s ! tbe Galatea f “ re doi“^ a f 21s 22s Cd 25s’S0s "ew lvUt!.Pf • / C ? lor f ’ ncbl y. tri mmed, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. ■ 18s 6d, —bodies unn;ade), 15s’ fid, 21s, 25s White 6t " mmcd ; blac k and colors polonaise arm jackets—bodice unmade) ’ 14s fid 97e S>°ff^ U !i^ eS ( embr °i dered Mack Black Striped Lustrine Coslumer^sV ’ /Sbd ’ 3 ° S> 35s ’ 4 ° 8 ’ 42s ‘ 455 » 50a 5 New
DRAPERY OPENING UP AND TO A REIVE, AT JJULLEN AND J^J‘KENZIE’B 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 'J weeds, 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’.. Paget Suita 1 do Men’,- Mosgiel Tweed Suits 2 do Men’s Fancy Tweed Trousers and V sta 2 do Men a Geelong Tweed Trousers, with double-breasted Vest 2 do Men’s Striped West of England Trousers and Vts’s 1 do Men a Nelson Tweed and Sydney r J weed Trousers and Vests 2 do Men a I ancy Striped Tweed Trousers 2 do Men’s Geelong, Sydney, and Nelson Tweed Trousers 1 do Men a Silk mixed Trousers 1 do Mens Bibbed Tweed Trousers 1 do Men’s Mosgiel Tweed Trouseis 1 do Men s Black Cloth Trousers 1 do Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers 2 do M en’a M ole 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 Mens Vests, in 'A bite Mar sella, Black Cloth, Tweed, &c. 2 do Boys' and Youth’ Galatea Suits Ido Boys’and Youths’Leopold Suits 1 do Boys and Youths’ Trousers and Vests 1 do Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed, Cord and Mole J revisers * BOOT AND SHOW DEPARTMENT. 2 Trunks Ladies’ Lasting Boots 2 do Lau es’ Kid Bonis 1 do ! adies’ Glove Kid Boots 2 do 1.-Vies’ Levant and Morocco Boots 2 do J ''D’ea’ All-Kid boots 2 do En.ijes’ Alpikes and Balmorals - 5 do . ds’ and Gums’, in Kid, Levant, , a-her, and Lasting 4 o ID Vs Colonial-made Elastic Sides 2 Idea’s Wellington and Jtlalf-Wel-igtons 2 do Vs Lace Balmorals 2 do M'Vs Blutchera 3 do • a’s Watertighta Ladies’ "M gents’ boots made to order on the premie--:-Kv-vly Inspection Invited, LULL E N & M‘KEN ZI E, > Pi-osite Queen’s Theatre, CUTTING, PRINCES STREET’
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18741030.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Issue 3647, 30 October 1874, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
881Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3647, 30 October 1874, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.