DRAPERY. FOR WINTER SEASON, 1876. NEW GOODS from the Home and Australian Markets opening out daily at C. JOHNSON’S Emporium of Trade, Rox burgh House, Maclaggan street. New Goods in the Dress Department in the prevailing fashionable materials—Home** *puns, French Merinos, Lustres, Satin Cloths, Clan Tartans, &c. C. JOHNSON. New Costumes and Polonaises in Cheviot, Homespun, and other materials. New Waterproof C oaks, all s : zes; new Cloth •lackets; new Wool Shawls, in Egyptian stripes and clan tartans, &c. C. JOHNSON. New and extensive of Blankets, colored Bed-covers (Marsala), Toilet and Honeycomb Quilts, Toilet Covers, Towels, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicos, Wool Shirtings, Tweeds, Cloakings, Striped Skirtings, &o. C. JOHNSON. New assortment of Winter Hosiery and Gloves, Wool Jackets and Bootees, Wool Hats and Hoods, Pillerincs, Cross-overs, Chest Protectors, the new Promenade Scarf, Shetland Shawls, &c. C. JOHNSON. New and Fashionable Goods in the Millinery Department. Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, in black and colored straw, felt and velvet, Feathers Flowers. Ribbons, and Trimmings, Lace Goods, Frills, &c , Corsets and Underclothing in great variety. C. JOHNSON. New Goods in Men’s and Youths’ Clothing for Winter wear from the Melbourne and other factories. Tweed Suits, Trousers and Vest to match, all sizes, Tweed and Cloth Coats in Sac, Paget, and other shapes, Beaver and Whitney Overcoats. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits in Tweed, Cloth, Velvet, &o. C. JOHNSON. Men’s and Boys’ Shirts in Crimeans, Regattas, Long Cloth, Jean, &c. Lambs wool and Flannel Drawers and Singlets. Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Capa in Felt and Cloth. Woollen Hosiery and Gloves. Mufflers and Scarves, bilk Scarves and Ties. Collars, linen-faced and all linen. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c., in endless variety, at QH ARLES JOHNSON’S, General Draper anp Clothier, HOSIER, HABERDASHER, &c., Maclaggan street, DUNEDIN. SEWING MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME,” SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH, The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, compact, efficient, durable, and complete. IT sews with the least possible amount of labor, and a girl of twelve years old can run it without fatigue, \\ ith this machine is furnished—Hemmer, braider, shuttle, bobbins, oil-can, oil, screwdriver, five needles, gauge, table-damn, and directions for use ; all securely packed in strong case, with hinges. ** THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, makes the “ lock-stitch 1 ’ (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting 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. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, scam, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. 'I his mi i will sew on and gather at the same time will work equally well on silk, linen, wc and cotton goods, with silk, linen, or . thread. Prices : £ To run by Hand... ... ... 4 Do. with table and treddle ... fi Half-cabinet do. ... g The above machines can be purchase by v payments. Agent for Otago • S. JACOBS, Fancy Goods Imporfce: Princes street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3797, 26 April 1875, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3797, 26 April 1875, Page 4
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