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DRAPERY. £JBRBERT, jjatnes, and po-s ADVERTISEMENT, 1875. NEW WINTER CLOTHING. Blue Witney Overcoats Gn y Witney Overcoats Blue Pilot Overcoats Brown Pilot Overcoats Blue Beaver Overcoats Brown Beaver Overcoats Waterproof Tweed Overcoats Irish Frieze Overcoats Vulcanised Waterproof Coats White Waterproof Coats Black Waterproof C*ata Double v ' aterproof Coats Waterproof Leggings Buff Leather Leggings Black -Leather Leggings l C lomal made Clothing—newest goods —fashionably cut, and a distinct variety of sizes. New Sac Coats —■ sin le-breasted, do >I)L -breasted, ma ie from blue cloth ; silk mixtures, Colonial tweed*, worsted coatings. Ac , .so. CS* New Facet Coats single breasted, double-breasted, in black cloth, blue cloth, bue diagonals, silk mixtures, Colonial tweeds, and worsted coatii gs. New ''reusers and Vests in West of England twee *s. Co onia tweeds, silk mixti res, worsted mixtures, black doeskins, mack cloth— Cross sizes V'UTH’S CLOTHIvQ— WINTER, 1875. Youths’ Inverness C*pes You he’ Pilot C oth Jackets Youths’ Waterproof Overcoats Youths’ Beiver Overcoats Youths’Witney Overcoats Youths’ Trousers and Vests in Colonial tweeds, West of England tweeds, silk mixtures, &c. Youths’ Drab Waterproof Coats Youths’ Black Waterproof Coats Youths’ double-breasted Jackets Youths’ Tweed Trousers Youths’ Tweed Suits BOY : ’ CLOTHING-WINTER, 1875. iioys Pi ot Overcoats Boys’ Inverness Capes B«ys’ Beaver vercoats Boys’Wimey Overcoats B nJ roUßers West of England tweeds, silk mixtures Boys’ Waterproof Coats Boys’ Drab Waterproof Coats Boys’ Black Waterproof Coats Boys’ Double-breasted Jackets Boys’ Tweed Trousers Boys’ Tweed Suits viVvoo bij. Men’s Mole Trousers, 6s lid per pair Leamington Cord Trousers. 8s 6d per pair Men’s orduroy Trousers 12* 6d per pair Men s Tweed ! rousers, 8s lid per pair Men’s weed Vests, 8s 6d Men’s "'weed Coats, 10s 6d Men’s Facet Coats. 37s 6d Men’s Walking ('oats, 35s Men’s Heavy Double-breasted Coats, 21s Men’s Double-breasted Tweed Jackets, 25s Men’s Black Cloth Trousers, 21s Men’s t ouble-breasted Black Vests, 9s 6d Men’s Single-breasted Black Vests, 9s 6d Men’s Tweed Suits, L2 5s Men’s " weed Suits, L2 10s Youths’ Mole Trouser*, 5s 6d per pair N outbs • ibbed Trousers, 4s lid per pair Youths’ Tweed Trousers, Ss 6d per pair Fo\s’ and Youths’ Coats. 7s 5d Youths’ Tweed Suits, 20s Knickerbocker Suits, 9s 6d OUTFITTING. Crimean Shirts, 4s lid Mermo Undershirts, 3s 6d Merino Pants. 3s 6d Lambs wool Pants, 5s Men’s Hats, 3s 6d Boys’ Hats, Is 6d Men’s Oxford Shirts, 4s 6d Men’s Pegatta bbirts, Is lid Men’s Cotton Shirts, Is lid Men’s Crosse Shirts, 7s 6a Men’s Alloa Half hose, Is per pair Men’s Military Half-hose, is 3d per pair Men s Merino Half-hose, is per pair Men s Lambswool Half-hose, 10d per pair Men s Cotton Half-hose, 6d per pair Strong Tweeds, 2s lid per yard Carriage Rugs, 15s 6d Travelling bags, 3s o o ebbert, e A Y N E 8, AND C°.

DB PF,RY. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. WINTER CLOTHING. J\MES JjARDIE AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. <'ornei of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. J. HARDIE k CO., in returning their sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded them since they commenced busine.'tf, beg respectfully to intimate to their friends and the pub ic that they are now opening out Goods suitable for the Winter Trade, which they can with every confidence recommend as in every way adapted to the requirements of their customers Intending purchasers will see from the annex- d list that they will have a large and varied stock to select from, which, for newness of style, value, and quality, is second to none in the Colonial market. Opened Out Lnmbskin, Frieze, Nap VC itnev, Pilot, and Beaver Overcoats. Opened Out— Mount Cook Wrappers, Railway and Carriage Rugs, Oppossum hugs. opened Out—Nelson, Mosgiel, West of England, Skye, and Bannockburn Tweed '■uits. • omprising Sacs, • ageta, and Doublehrc a ted J.ck ts Opened Out—Mosgiel, Nelson, and West of 1 ne’and Tweed Trousers and Doublebreasted v ests. ‘pened » ut Three hundred Pairs Tweed Trouse's—all new material Opened Out—Four hundred and twenty Pairs Moleskin Troupers—a snecial line of rare vah-e • pened O u t—One hundred Pairs Printed Mo eskin Trousers. Opened Out-Pilot Jackets. Frieze Jackets, Reaver and Tweed Double-breasted Jackets. Opened Out—Black Cloth, Blue Cloth, J orste(i Coating aud Fancy Tweed Paget Coats, smgle and double breasted. Opened Out Sack Coats, Vests, Engmeers’ Jackets and Overalls. Opened Out—Waterproof Clothing in all Hte latest novelties, comprising Drab and Black Cambric, double texture ; Boston Twills, Drab Cashmere, Plaid-lined Twills, ' ‘ilskins, and Overalls Opened Out—Blankets, Blankets, Blan. kets, Blankets—scarlet, gentian, silver grey, white. Opened Out—Paris Hats, Soft Felt Hats, Elastic Felt Hats, Boys’ L ats, in the newest styles. Opened Out—Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, comprising Pilot Jackets, Overcoats, Inver>iees Capes, Albert Suits, hack Suits. Galatea nits, Knickerbocker Suits, Sailor Suits anbaldi nits, Military Jacket Suita, and Tweed Troust rs. : Opened Out—Leather Portmanteaus, Railway Companions, Hat Cases, Despatch Bigs, * oat C. ses, Carpet Bags, Courier Bags, and Port!olios, Umbrellas, &c., &c. i Note the Address— JAMES JJARDIE AND £j|o,. Comer of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS Lute Sullen’* Corner

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Evening Star, Issue 3815, 17 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3815, 17 May 1875, Page 1

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