DRAPERY. o 0 -’ JJERBBRT, jg-AYBJBSS, AND SPRING ADVERTISEMENT, 1874. Departmental Details Continued from First Page of ‘ Otago Daily Times ’ iflliliSffii I New Summer Merino Shirts 7 ’ M N Summer Merino Drawers, Men’s Tunics, 9s 6d, lOs 6cl ]2a fid 14« fid i/i Q u ’ » r« .» *° s > Boys Blue KT» K ate! colors) 5s 6d, 6s 6cl, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 9s l& P |d I ESS s !LS s (h3S*S£SSi 2 L6t’ *& T Striped Costume (skirt and jacket), 27s 6d : tbe New Madras ifnJfi rJ^ 6 Ne f ,9 a * atea polonaise, stitched black), ISs 6d, 22s 6d 25« 27s 6d Sfis • tu \ n Costume (skirt an Z%?‘ g d ! l .f e fra-**-IS: 8&: 40s W r SB ; 4 ° 3 ’ 45s - ?° 3 J New . A «bSL’ clstume colors—bodices made and unmade), 18s CdNoT -bodies unmade), Led, 21s, black and col o] polonaise and jackets—bodice unmade) ’(4a 6d 27s (id \ro Sj° r st ?' es (embroidered bias Black Striped inetrine Coetnln™ 37. M. ’ 7 S ° S ’ Ms ’ 42b ' 45s - 60s i»•
DRAPERY OPENING UP AND TO ARRIVE, AT jgULLEN AND j^'KENZIE’S OTAGO CLOTHING AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Queen’s Theatre, Princes street. NINETY-NINE CASES AND TRUNKS OP SUMMER CLOTHING AND BOOTS. 3 Cases Men’s Galatea Suits, in Fancy 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 V<=sts 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 Vesta 2 do Men s 1 ancy Striped Tweed Trousers 2 do Men’s Geelong, Sydney, and Nelson Tweed Trousers 1 do Men’s Silk mixed Trousers 1 do Men’s Ribbed Tweed Trousers 1 do Men’s Mosgiel Tweed Trouseis I do Men’s Black Cloth Trousers 1 do Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers 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 Suita 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 Lad'es’ 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, I <eai her, and Lasting 4 o Men’s Colonial-made Mastic Sides 2 Men’s Wellington and Halt-Wel-lingtons 2 do M en’s Laco Balmorals 2 do Men’s Blutchers 3 do Men’s Water tights Ladies’ and gents’ boots>ade to order on the premises. EarlyJlnspectiom'Lnvited. B ILL a L EN & M‘KBNZIE, Opposite Queen’s Theatre, DOTTING,, PRINCES STREET
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Evening Star, Issue 3656, 10 November 1874, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3656, 10 November 1874, Page 1
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