DBAPERY. c°-’ JJERBERT, "jgjp AIDES, AND SPRING ADVERTISEMENT, 1874, Departmental Details Continued from First Page of ‘ Otago Daily Times.’ Men’s Nelson \Tweed New Sac Suits, Men’s Geelong Tweed New Sac Suita Men’a Tweed New Sac Suits, Men’s Geelong Tweed New Galatea Suits Men’s New Silk* Mixed Tw«d ir •i Ti Bo A and Youths’ Nelson Tweeds, New Galatea Suits Bovs’ vXi. “'e" Suits <New), Boys’ Serge Knickerbocker Suits (New) Bovs’ Velveteen Knickerbocker Suits (New! Bov*’ Trollop i I , ’ „ (New), Boys’ Eton Suits (Double and Single Breasted, New), Men’s NewV°hiva Tweed Trousers Men’s New Leather Tweed Trousers. Men’s New M en >s New Drab Mole Trousers, Mens New Self Mole Trousers, Men’s New Bedford Cord S Me S 8 r NeW 8, -« e T Trousers, Boys’New Khiva Tweed Triers! Boys’New rustic Tweed Trousers, Boys Few Brown Drill Trousers Men’s n . SUrSu Ne q Al P acca gac Coats (Single Breasted), Mei?s New° Chfna Silk Dust oats, Mens New Summer Overcoats, Men’s New Cambric Watemronf Over Pagel Col 8 NCW Silk MiXed Sa ° C ° atß> Men ’ 8 NeW Tweed Sac^Coat' Tweed iri Wen’s New Regatta Shirts (Stripes and Checks). Men’s New French /Col t° M en > 8 5' 6W S xf ° rd Shirts (Collars to match), Men’s New Khiva Shirts (Collars to match), Men s New Harvard Shirts, Men’s New Fancy Jean Shirts Men’s New Crape Cloth Shirts, Men’* New White Dress Shirts, Men’s New Summer Crimean Shir^ Boys New Regatta Shirts, Boys’ New College Shirts, Boys’ New White Shirts Bovs’ New v, , M^’ S ts ’ Youth * ew Nigtt Shirts, Men's New Merino Half-hose Lamhs^Wnrd aud^ ancy Stripe Half-hose, Men’s Grampian Half-hose, Men’s New Lambs Wool Half hose, Men’s New Knitted Half-hose. Men’s New Cashmere Half.wT Mens New Brown Cotton Half-hose, Men’s New Fancy Cotton Half-hose Boys’New Fancv Cotton Half-hose, Boy’s New Merino Half-hose. ’ y 6Wijancy New Celtic Tweeds, New Bannockburn Tweeds, New Cremorne Tweeds New Khiva Fnlland ? e9 | n T^e^ s . N «w Mosgiel Tweeds, New Scotch Tweeds, New West of w-jl a i G(^^ We t^ S ’i ew Bedford Cords, New Cotton Cords. New Moleskins New Ormhle g s Ki:yi.VA v l6 T^cs 18s 68 6d eA 6d, 10s fid, 12s (id, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s; Boys’ Royal Tar Suits Strined Drill (in all sizes), 13s fid|; Boys’ Royal Tar Suits, Blue Serge (in all siz-s) 12s 6d 16* fid 17s 6d, 8s fid, 20s, 23s 6d, 255, 27s 6d ; Boys’ Tweeds Suits (all sizes) lf ß fid 12s fid S S3’ i? s 3 J^ Cd ’ | os ». B °y 8 ’ Velveteen Suits (in all sizes), ISs fid, 20s 22s 6d 25s 27* 6d, 30s; Khiva Tweeds, a New Reversible Material for Boys’ emits (in a varietv of 6. eT* Ilk 6d, 8s P 6d per l^rLa laok Vdveteens < L 3™> «“ sW ). 3> «. 4s 6d.‘ 63. 7. ttS&SSfiSSSfcttSIl ?n’ ? 3 Tasso Linen Skirts /trimmed black and colors! 7s fid 8s fid Qa fid n°? 2S fi| d A £ 6d > New B,ack aDd White Striped S^irts°(embroidered Bblacfcß^! 8 blacfc ß^! colors), 5s 6d, 6a 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12a 6d, 15s 6d. New Tunic Skirts /in several textures and a variety of colorings), 9s fid, 10s fid 11s fid 12s fid id, o I*7 ij 20,. 22s 6d, 25s ; the New Naval Tunie Skirt, lS M , n4w White Book Mu.hu H skirts, IDs 6d; New Black Lustre Skirts, 10s 6d, 12a eT I-te M I6s 6d • New RWli Persist. Cord Skirts, 11s fid, 12s 6d, Idi Cd, 1& 6d, 6i 18s 6d SO.’ 22sli lt 22a fid i 9^ eW K k ’°V?“ t sse Jl C ° rl ir, Sli .i rls ,i 10s M - I2s H 14a 6d, 16s Cd.’ ISs 6d’ 20a’ 22s fid, 255; New White Pique Tunic Skirts (embroidered black! 12s fid Rd ia’ M 18a 6d, 20s, 22, 6d 25. *, New Tasso La'wu hkirMtrtemed black ’ and cir‘u Black Striped Lustrine Costumes (bodices unmade), 37s fid. ’ Black Costumes, in a choice variety of new materials 2 ( ?s 9n a q«c ac\~ as sn 555. 60s; New Black Silk Costumes (hoS uSI) L 6 S’- fhe wlrr’.? 8 ’ Striped Costume (skirt and jacket), 27s 6d ; the New Madras lL n CostnnieTskfrt and polonaise, stitched black), ISs fid, 22s fid 25« 27s fid 30s- tho vl„ ISKirc and tume 27s 6d ; the New Chambertine Cloth Costume.’in various 3®® 40s‘ 30 S s’ IJ 5 4oT IS te so 8 AIP N a 4 ° 8 ’ 45s ’ 50s ’ 6 I 0 , 45s > 50s ; Tasso Linen Costumes (richly embroidered in black and BatT47?° t lCeSniadean f U T. ad ! e) ’ 183 6d ; 20s ’ 25s > 27 s 30s, 355! %^42 S nlw oa a > eaUtl Svl an |,ty .°, f colors, richly trimmed, 12s fid, 15s 6d. 18s 6L -Js, „2s fid, 2 t _s. 30s; New White Batiste Costumes (richly trimmed black and enlnrn —bodies unmade), 16s 6d, 21s, 255, 30a ; New White Pique Costumes (embroidered hi It gJoua.se and jackets-br dice unmade) Ms 6d, 27s Od.V, Sss, 40s, 425, 455, eS New Black Striped Lustrine Costumes, 37s 6d. ’ ’ ’ ’ u » i>ew
DRAPERY FOR THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. One of the Largest, Cheapest, and Best Selected Stocks of CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES, AT JgULLEN AND CUTTING, PRINCES {STREET. SUITS. Cheap Tweed Sac Lulls Cheap Silk-mixed Sac Suits Cheap Black Cloth Sac Suits *• Cheap Tweed Galatea Sac Suits Cheap Silk-mixed Galatea Sac Suits COATS. Cheap/Tweed Sac Coats Cheap Colonial Tweed Sac Coats Cheap Silk-mixed Hac Coats j Cheap Galatea Jackets Cheap Dunedin Jackets Cheap Paget Coats Cheap Alpaca Coats TROUSERS AND VESTS. Cheap Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests Cheap Nelson Tweed Trousers and Vesta Cheap West of England' Tweed Trousers and Vests Cheap Bliss Tweed Trousers and Vests Cheap Silk-mixed Trousers and Vests TROUSERS. Cheap Colonial Tweed Trousers Cheap Fancy r \ weed Trousers Cheap Silk-mixed Tweed Trousers Cheap Strip’ d Mole Trousers Cheap Bedford Cord Trousers BOYS’ A.ND YOUTHS’ SUITS. Cheap Knickerbocker Suits Cheap Sailor Suits Cheap Leopold Suits Cheap Double-breas ed Suits Cheap Hats, Caps, Ties, Scarfs Braces, Shirts, Sox, Drawers Collars, Handkerchiefs, Studs, Rings? Carpet Bags, Portmanteus, &c., &c. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. _ MEN’S Cheap Elastic Side Boots Cheap Kid Elastic Side Boots Cheap Lace Boots Cheap Half-Wellington Boots Cheap Water tights Cheap Blutcbers Gent’s French Calf Shoes The Lome Tire Lace The Elastic LADIES’ Cheap Kid, Elastic tides Cheap Levant, Elastic Sides Cheap Kid Alpines, Elastic Sides Cheap Lasting, Elastic Sides Cheap Alpine Lasting, Elastic Sides Children’s Boots Cheaper than ever. L- Men’s and Women’s Slippers. Shoe-horns. Boots and Shoes made to order. BULLEN & M‘K E N.Z lE,
SEWING- MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. IT sews with the least possible amount of labor, ana a girl of twelve years old can run it without ratigue. IT IS A TRIUMPH OE MECHANICAL GENIUS. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, 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 WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. !t will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, beam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Liken Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. , * s unnecessary for us to endeavor to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the MARKET, WITHOUT 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 HaYE THE PREFERENCE. With this machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, tbuckle, Bobbins, Oil-can. Oil Screw-driver. Five Needles, Gauge, Tableclamp, and directions for use. All securely packed in strong case, with hinges. To run by hand L 4 Complete with Table and Treadle L 6 10s'. Half Cabinet ... L 7 los A gent for Otago : S. JACOB FANCY BAZAAR, Princes street, Dunedin S, UNDERTAKERS. To the Provincial Government. gourde • AN® J. LEWIS (Late of Spicer and Murray and D. TayU UNDERTAKERS, George and Maclaggan streets,
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Evening Star, Issue 3673, 30 November 1874, Page 1
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