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DRAPERY. NOTICE. HAVING resigned nay position as Manager of Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co. ’s Clothing Department, I beg to intimate to my Friends and the Public that I have taken those centrally situated Premises, known as “Pullen’s Corner,” in Princes street, where it is my intention to commence Business early in January, 1875, as a General Outfitter and Clothier, with an entirely New Stock of English and Colonial Made Goods. NEW CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. J.H. & Co. being thoroughly alive to the necessity of affording every convenience to their Customers in the shape of light and space to enable them the more carefully to make their purchases, have made extensive alterations in their Premises, and will open on Saturday with an entirely New Stock of Clotning (fully detailed below), which the Public will find on inspection to be second to none in the City. J. HARD lE’S long experienced in the Colonies in the particular line in which his firm is starting business, has enabled him to lay in a Stock from which the most fastidious can make a selection ; and it is the full determination of J.H. & Co. that all who may favor them with their patronage shall reap the full benefit of the great bargains they have secured by purchasing the whole of their Stock at Cash Prices. JAMES HARDIE. 4MES H ARDIE AND Corner of

DEPARTMENTS. Men’s Suits ~ Sacs and Pftgets ~ Galatea and other Jackets i, Summer Overcoats ~ Waterproof Clothing Trousers and Trousers and Yeat , , Hats and Caps ~ Crimean and Oxford Shirts yy Regatta and Dress Shirts „ Hosiery and Gloves Boys Knickerbocker and Jacket Suits „ Moleskin and Cord Trousers „ Tweed and Doeskin do y, Crimean and Jean Shirts „ Hats and Caps. TWEEDS AND COATINGS. Blankets, Rugs, Leather Trunks Courier and Carpet Bags Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs Scarfs, Ties, Collars &c., &c., &c. JAMES JJARDIE AND 00., Comer of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. the Very Great Puffs in all the Papers about Cheap Draperies, H. DODD is confident that competition is possi* hie. Having bought job lots in every department, I can now offer goods that will be below all the Puffing or Selling-Off Shops, N.B.— No rent to pay. No co-partnere to pay. No bills to meet. USUAL PRICES : Grey Calico from 34d to lOd Horrock’s 32in., 5d ; 36in., fid Double width Grey Sheeting from 9|d Twill Sheeting from Is 4d to 2s White ~ ~ Is 4d to 3s White Flannel from 10£ d to 2s fid Ticking from s£d Hessian, double width, 10id Prints from Colored Table Covers, 4s 9d Damask from Is fid per yard SPECIAL LINES A Special Line of Best Kid Gloves, slighth damaged, Is 9d J Sound, 3s Danish, 2s fid Ladies’ Silk Ties, 9d—worth Is fid Ladies Ruffles in endless variety Special Line of Sunshades, very cheap Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed at less than half-price Any amount of Dress Trimming in even shade and pattern Children’s Stockings, three pairs for Is Ladies’ Cambric Handkerchiefs, three for If Cotton and Thread Gloves from 3d per pair, Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing verj cneap Men’s Tweed Suits from 35s i’Os V ” ” 9a 6d Felt Hats from 2s fid Jean Shirts from Is 9d Men’s White Shirts, 4s fid Socks from fid per pair An endless quantity of Scarfs, Handker chiefs, Studs, Collars, Ties, &c. H. D 0 draper. D Corner of George Street and Moray Place And Opposite the Royal George Hotel. rpHE MISSES R. & F. GLOVER b inform their friends and the pub -Uunedin that they have taken those pre m Leorpe street (next door to Mr Pert which they have now opened with a stock of Millinery, Baby Linen, U clothing, & Cl , and trust to merit a sha public patronage. Hats aim Bonnets cleaned, dyed, and a) to the newest styles. Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled

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Evening Star, Issue 3764, 17 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3764, 17 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3764, 17 March 1875, Page 1

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