DRAPER YV £■' •. ■ > Y •;;. , ' HOMESPUNS. HOMESPUNS.! New Cheviot Homespuns. New Estamene, Serges. New Bradford Homespuns. New Wellington Serges, WE have-just opened a very large assortment of. the latest productions in Horaespuns, Serges, and an immense stock of Fancy Dress Material, which vHU be found on 1 inspection unsurpassed in the City for variety or sterling good value. COSTUMES. , COSTUMES. 1 During the last two months We have been busily engaged producing all the latest novelties in these goods, and are prepared with an immense variety of fully made Costumes and Fashionable Dress Skirts, With material for, .body. Our Costumes at 255., 29s 16d, and 355, are marvels of cheapness Y and.su rpiss anything yet shown in Dumjgjii VELVET We have just received a mint ijfp|yftTfi' 1 nl assortment of Rich Black Silk Velvet Jackets, ranging in price from four to twelve guineas. These are the choicest and cheapest jackets we have seen ever in Dunedin, and are from one to three guineas under market value. MILT.INERY. Our Rich' and Varied Stock of Trimmed ..Hats and Millinery Bonnets forms an im, ' inense attraction to onr Showrooms, and has "already resulted in a very successful opening of the season, which promises for the - "winter averylarge--trader - . GOODS. . ... * OnrTTomcebipments of Flannels, Blankets, Plaidings, Bed .Quilts, Toilet Covers, TdWeflings,' Tablecloths, Table-* ..,.sss■? ' tens Curtains, Tickings.’ ana Brown Holland, have opened up in splendid, condition, and, , are confidently placed the public ' as very special Wilae; G 5 *--- C-," JREADV-MADE CLOTHING This Department being a very important one with us, we have bestowed on it a large amount of attention, and in order to meet the demands of increasing business, we have just opened for the Winter Season a most magnificent-stock of Overcoats, New Paget Goats, New Galateas and Sacs, Trousers and Vests, ; Suits, and a very large choice of Boys’ andYouths’ Clothing. HO M SON, , STB,ANG, & CO. THE CUTTING, PHaoeS street, Dunedim ir PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO THE INHABITANTS OF DUNEDIN SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS OF THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO. F. A. I NG L E Has great pleasure in stating that, having ■ been successful in obtaining those New and Centrally-situated Premises situated in George street, one t door from Mr W. Johnson’s, ironmonger, which he intends to designate as j LONDON HOUSE, he will, on or about Saturday, 17th of April. 1875, open out a thorough well-assorted Stock of General Drapery, partly of his own Importing, ex Whampoa, via Melbourne, and several cases of ooda purchased at an alarming digeamt is and the Wellington markets. Further particulars will appear in a few days. CS" Note the Address—p A I NG LE> LONDON HOUSE, G.e’okge street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 4
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439Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 4
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