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SPRING SHIPMENTS, 1875. Jg. ROW N. WING, & (J °* Are mw the first of their Season’s Shipments of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER,; GOODS, Comprising all the latest London and Parisian Novelties m Dress and Fashion. New Cashmere Capes New Satinette rfhawls. New Lane Shawls. New Damassie Ribbons. New Silks. New Jackets. New Mantlettes. New Cuirasses. New JCabliers. We would direct special attention to our Tabliers, Mantlettes, and Cuirasses, &o. t r rencn-made. and of the highest class, at very moderate prices. New Millinery New Feathers New Ribbons New Silks New Hats New Laces New Hamburg Netta New Dress Goods New Bonnets New Flowers New Trimmings New Costumes We are shewing a full range of our special make of Lyon’s Black Silk, from 3s fid to 17 s bdper yard, Black and Colored French Satins, Moire Antiques, Irish Poplins and VelvetsCOSTUMES, COSTUMES. COSTUMES 980 Imported Costumes to choose from—all model patterns, and the Very latest styles - from 10s fid to 150s. j j INSPECTION INVITED* jgROWN J7J v^ING, AND 0,

PUBLIC is! OTIOSS, ABOLITION EXTRAORDINARY. PUBLIC NOTICE. WALKER intends to abolish the monopoly so long held by one or two houses in the Furniture and Furnishing Business, by opening those commodious premises adjoining his present drapery establishment with a Large and Varied Stock of Household Furniture, comprising : Dining and Drawingroom Suites, Hairseated Chairs and Couches, Cheffoniers, Wardrobes, &c. Also a large assortment of Colonial Furniture made by the largest and best house in the Trade, with special instructions to make every article of its kind in the beat possible manner. Also a large assortment of Brussels Tapestry, Kidder, and either Carpets. Floor Cloths in all widths, and laid by experienced bands ; curled hair and woollen flock for beds sold in any quantity. Spring beds made to order, Ladies’ woolwork made up by a tradesman of forty years’ experience, having engaged old Mr Williams, of George street north, so long and favorably known in the cabinet and upholstery business. Drawingroom suites restuffed and polished equal to rew. Repairs executed with dispatch. On account of being so far from the centre of the town, thus saving the enormous rent which must be paid, A. W. has arranged with the various cabmen to bring purchasers from the railway-station free of charge. Remember the Address— A. WALKER, Draper, Furnisher, and Upholsterer, George street north, OPPOSITE THE HOSPITAL.

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Evening Star, Issue 3971, 16 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3971, 16 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3971, 16 November 1875, Page 4

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