DRAPERY. H ERBERT, *pjAYNES ( AND ADVERTISEMENT, 1875. NEW WINTER CLOTHING. RJue Witney Overcoats On y Witney Overcoats Blue Pilot Overcoats Brown Pilot Overcoats Blue Braver < 'vercoats B own Beaver Overcoats Waterproof Tweed Overcoats Irish P.ieze < 'vercoats Vulcanised Waterproof Coats White Waterproof Coats Black Waterproof O'-'ats Double ' A aterproof Coats Waterproof Leggings Buff Leather Leggings Black Leather Leggings ftS* Colonial made Clothing— newest g00d. 5 —fashionably cut, and a distinct variety ol sizes. J , New Sac Coats sin le-breasted, do 'hle.breasted, ma 'e from blue cloth ; silk mixtures, Colonial tweeds, worsted coatings, «c., &c. , ew Paget Coats single breasted, double-breasted, in black cloth, blue cloth, hue diagonals, silk mixtures, Colonial tweeds, and worsted coatings. GT New Trousers and Vests in West of England tweeds, Co'onia' tweeds, silk mix-t-’res, worsted mixtures, black doeskins, black cloth (Cross sizes) Boys’ Trousers and Vests in Colonial tweeds, West of England tweeds, silk mixtures Boys’ Waterproof Coat’ Boys’ Drab Waterproof Coats Boys’ Black Waterproof Coats Boys’ Double-breasted Jackets Boys’ Tweed Trousers Boys’ Tweed Suits Men’s Mole Trousers, 6s lid per pair Leamington Cord Trousers. 8s 6d per pair Men’s orduroy Trousers, 12s 6d per pair Men’s Tweed 'rousers 8s lid per pair Men’s ' weed Vests, 8s 6d Men’s Tweed Coats, 10a 6d Men’s Paget Coats, 37s 6d Men’s Walking Coats, 35s Men’s Heavy Double-breasted Coats, 21s Men’s Double-breasted Tweed Jackets, 25s Vlen’s Black Cloth Trousers, 2la Men’s i'ouble-breasted Black Vests, 12s 6d Men’s Single-breasted Black Vests, 9s 6d Men’s Tweed Suits, L2 5s Men’s i weed Suits, L2 10s Youths’ Mole Trousers, 5s 6d per pair V outbs’ Ribbed Trousers, 4s lid per pair Youths’ Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d per pair Roys’ and Youths’ Coats. 7a 5d Youths’ Tweed '-’uits, 20s Knickerbocker Suits, 10a 6d Y< UTH’S CLOTHI'G—WINTER, 185 Youths’ Inverness Capes You hs Pilot C oth Jackets Youths’ Waterproof Overcoats Youths’ Beaver Overcoats Youths’ W itney ('vercoats Youths’ Trousers and Vests in Colon! tweeds. West of England tweeds, si mixtures, &c. Youths’ l>rab Waterproof Coats i outbs’ Black Waterproof Coats Youths’ double-breasted Jackets Youths’ Twe6d Trousers Youths’ Tweed Suits BOYs’ Cl OTHING—WINTER, 1875. Boys Pi ot (* vercoats Bov s’ Inverness Capes Boys’ Beaver ■ vercoats Boys’ Witney Overcoats OUTFIT I'ING. Wool Mufflers—Boys’ 6d ; Men’s, Is 6d Crimean >.hirts, 4s lid Merino Undershirts, 3s 6d Merino Pants. 3s 6d Lambswool Pants, Ss Men’s Hats. 3s6d Roys’ Hats, Is 6d Men’s Oxford Shirts, 4s 6d Men’s Regatta Shirts, Is lid Men’s Cotton Shirts, Is lid Men’s Crosse Shirts, 7s 6a Hen’s Alloa Half hose, Is per pair M en’s Military Half-hose, - ls 3d per pair Mnn’s Merino Half Lose. Is 6d per pair Meti’s L ambswool Is 3d per pair Men’s Cotton Half-hose, 6d per pair Strong Tweeds, 2s 1 Id per yard Carriage Rugs, 15s Travelling Hags, 3s Trousers and Vest for short stout men. Trousers and Vest for tall slender men. Trousers and Vest for tall slender youths. ERBERT, pj A Y N B 8, AND O.
Dli PERY. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. WINTER CLOTHING. JJARDiE AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Cornel of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. J. HARDIE A f ’o., m returning their sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded them since they commenced business, 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 fr- m t he annex d liht that they will have a large and varied >tock to select from, which, for newness of style, value, and quality, is second to none in the Colonial market. Opened Out Lambskin, Frieze, Nap, Witnev, Pilot, and Beaver Overcoats. Opened Out—Mount Cook Wrappers, Railway and Carriage Rugs, Oppossum Rugs. opened Out—Nelson, Mosgiel, West of England, Skye, and Bannockburn Tweed Suits, comprising Sacs, r agets, and Doublebreasted Jack ts Opened Out—Mosgiel, Nelson, and West of England Tweed Trousers and Doublebreasted Vests. Opened Our—Four hundred and twenty Pairs Moleskin Trousers—a sotJcial line of rare value. Opened Out—One hundred Pairs Printed Moleskin Trousers. Opened Out —Pilot Jackets. Frieze Jackets, Beaver and Tweed Double-breasted Jackets Opened Out—Black Cloth, Blue Cloth, Worsted Coating, and Fancy Tweed Paget Coats, srngle and double breasted. Opened Out —. Sack Coats, Vests, Engineers’ Jackets and Overalls. Opened Out—Waterproof Clothing in all the latest novelties, Opened Out—Blankets, Blankets, Elankets, Blankets—scarlet, gentian, silver grey whits. ’ Op-med Out—Paris Hats, Soft Pelt Hats, Elastic Felt Hats, Boys’ hats, in the newest styles. Opened Out—Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, comprising Pilot Jackets, Overcoats, Inverness Capes, Albert Suits, Suits, Galatea uits, Knickerbocker Suits, Sailor Suits, < • aribaldi Muits, Military Jacket Suits, and Tweed Trous< rs. Opened <'ut--Crimean Shirts, Ribbed Pants and Vests, Grampian Half-hose, Berlin and Cashmere Mnfflere, (’ardigan Jackets, -carts, ‘ ies, hollars. Shirt Studs, Braces and elts Opened Out—Leather Portmanteaus, Railway Companions, Hat Cases, Carpet Umbrellas, &c„ c Three hundred yards Mogiel Tweed, at 4s lid, worth 7s 6d. I Four hundred pairs Gents Driving Gloves. 2s 6d, worth 5s 6d. Note the Address— JAMES JJARDIE AND £JO., Comer of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS tate Ballon’s Coras
SBAPERY VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. BEING the Very Great Puffs In all the Papers about Cheap Draperies, H. DODD is confident that competition is possible. 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-partners to pay. No bills to meet. USUAL PRICES j Orey Calico from 34d to lOd Horrock’s 32in., 5d ; 36in., 6d Double width Grey Sheeting from 9Jd Twill Sheeting from I s 4d to 2s wt ”te „ „ Is 4d to 3s White Flannel from 104 d to 2j6d ricking from Hessian, double width, lo4d Prints from 44d 1 Colored Table Covers, 4s 9d Damask from Is 6d per yard SPECIAL LINES A Special Line of Best Kid ..Gloves, slightly damaged, Is 9d Sound, 3s Danish, 2s 6d Ladies’ Silk Ties, 9d—-worth Is 6d Ladies’ HufHea in endless variety Special Line of Sunshades, very cheap Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed at less than half-price Any amount of Dress Trimming in every shade and pattern Children’s Stockings, three pairs for Is Ladies’ Cambric Handkerchiefs, three for Is Cotton and Thread Gloves from 3d per pair. Men s, I?ouths’, and Boys’ Clothing/"very CII6&P Men’s Tweed Suits from 35s ?°y 3 ! » aOs Kmcker „ „ „ 9 a 6d Felt Hats from 2s 6d Jean Shirts from Is 9d Men’s White Shirts, 4s 6d Socks from 6d per pair An endless quantity of Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Studs, Collars, Ties, &o. H. J) O D D, draper, Comer of George_.Street| and And Opposite the Eoya George Hotel
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Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 1
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1,107Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 1
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