DRAPH i Jg R 0 W N. E WING, 0. Have just opened their new Stock of Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Clothing, Underclothing, &0,, of which they invite inspection. For quality, style, and reasonable charges this house is not to be excelled. MEN’S CLOTHING. SUITS. Men s Tweed Sac Suits from 35s Do do Galatea do 45a B* do Ballarat do 47s 6d Bo do Paget do 48s 6d Uo Blue and Black do do 59s COATS. Men’s Tweed Sac Coats. 15s Do do Galatea do 22s fid Do do Ballarat do 22r 6d Do do I‘aget do 29s 6d Do Blue and Black Cloth I'agetdo, 32- 6d Do Fancy , lantic do do, 39s TROUGHS. Men’s Tweed Trousers from 10a fid uo D oe do do I*B fid Do F ncy Cord do do 10- 61 Do Cotton do do 8- fid Do Tinted violes do 9t'd Do Bedford Cord do do 18s fid IRuUs-RS AND VESTS (to match). Men s Fancy Tweed Trousers and Vests from IBs fid Men’s Fancy " est of "ngland weed do do, from 25- ed Do do Geelong do do 30s ° do ftiosgiel do do 32s fin YOUTHS’ AND ROYS’ CLOTHING SUITS. Tweed Sac Suits, from 2 ?s do G datea do 29s ' o Ballarat do 29s Buie and Black Cloth do 32s fid COATS. Tweed Sa-Coats, 10s fid do Galatea do, 12s fid do Rugby do, 9- fid do Pagets do, 25s TROUSERS. Tweed Trousers, 9s fid do Trousers and Vests, 19s Boys’ Fancy Knickerbocker Suits, 10s fid do do Cossack do, 12s fid do do Zouave do, 14s fid do do Tunic do, 18a fid do do Sailor do, 14s fid Men’s Summer Coats and Overcoats in Silk, Alpaca, Russell Cord, and Brown Holland. A Large Assortment of Men’s White Shirts, from 4s 9d, 5s fid, 6s fid, 7s 3d, 8s fid Military Fronts, 6s fid, 7s fid, 8s 9d, 9« fid, 10s fid Embroidered Fronts, 11a fid Boys’ and Youths’ do, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, 4s 9d. 5s 3d Boys’ and Youths’ Regatta, 4s, 4s fid, 4s 9d, 5s Men’s Regatta, with collars to match, 5a fid, fis fid, 7» 91, 8s 6 i, 9s fid Ox-for: Regatta, with attached and detached collars Men’s Co ton Shirts, 2s 3d. 2s 9d 3s, 3s fid, 4«, 4a fid All Wo >1 Crime m, 5a fid, 6s 3d, 7s, 7s 9d, 8. fid, 9s Men’s Brown Cotton Pants, 2s>, 2s fid 3s 3a fid, 4s, 4s 9d - 3d, 6?. fis 9J, 7a fid ’ ’ Lambs’ W. ol 5 .. 5< 9d, fis fid, 7- 9d, 9- 61 Men’s Brown Gott.on -hires, .is 2* fid, is 3s fid, 4s 3d, ss, 5s 9d, fis fid Men’s Bro«n Gotten Shirts, 4s fid, 6s 3d. 6s, 7s 3d, 8s fid ’ Brown Cotton Half-hose, fid, Bd, 9d, lOd Is Is 3d 1 fid, ls9d, 2s Men’s Half-hose, Is, Is 3d, Is fid, Is 9d, 2s, 2s fid Gentlemen’s Nightshirts, ns, 5s fid Gentlemen’s Fancy Hosiery, of all descrip, tions , r Boys* and Youths’ Hosiery in great variety Silk Handkerchiefs from 2s fid, 3s, 3« fid, 7a 8d; Cambric from 3s fid half dozen Men’s Felt Rat«, 3a 61, 4s, 4s fid, 5a ; in all the newest shapes, 6a 9d, fia fid. 7s 91, 9s fid 10s fid Leghorn Hats, 3s fid, 4s fid, 5s Rea) Panama, 12s fid, 15s Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Hats, 3s, 3a fid, 4a, 4s 9a, s'6d Boys’ French Peak Caps, from Is Glengarry. Is fid, Is 9d, 2a, 2s fid CAKFS AND TIE * in all the Newest Shapes and Patterns from Is each. BRACES. CRICKET BELT I, BODY BELTS. TRAVELLING BAGS, CARPE’ BAGS, RAILWAY RUGS, 40, &c. RO W N WING. AND
S-'UB.LIC MO'-UOKS -ABOLITION EXTRAORDINARY. PUBLIC NOTICE. WALKER intends to abolish the monopoly so long held by one or two houses in the Furnitura and Furnishing Business, jby opening those commodious premises | adjoining his present drapery establishment with a Large and Varied Stock of HouseI hold Furniture, comprising : | fining and Drawingroom Suites, Hairseated Chairs and Couches, Cheffoniers, Wardrobes, &e. 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 best possible manner. Also a large assortment of Brussels Tapestry, Kidder, and other 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 row. Repairs t xeruted 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 3984, 1 December 1875, Page 4
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