S»»p«iT. i 5 J j ROXBURGH HOUSE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT * Second Door from the Royal Arcade, 1 Maclaggan Street. |C.JOH N S 0 N * GENERAL DRAPER, CLOTHEIR AND OUTFITTER, BEGS to thank the inhabitants of Dunedin and of the country districts for the 'liberal patronage he hats received during the ;past ten years, and now has the satisfaction to announce that he is in a position, and is determined to sell really good articles at suoh .moderate prices as will .give satisfaction to ; every purchaser. ' : ' 1 1 The Stock is now 'well supplied in all branches, large quantities of New and. Seasonable Goods having lately come to hand from the best ilpme, Foreign, and Colonial Markets, which are being opened out, daily. •Early inspection of New Goods requested. 'A large selection of the following goods in' .stock I Rich Black Silks for Dress and Pollonaise ‘Rich Colored Silks for Wedding Dresses Rich Stripe Silks for,the Promenade Rich Japanese Silks for Costumes a la mode, The newest paterns in Prints and Printed i Cambrics, fast, colors The newest patterns in Printed Muslins The newest designs and colors in plain and fancy Lustres The newest shades in Homeppun Materials 'The newest designs in Drenadinek black ground and white ground ’ , The best value in black Freijph Merinos ' ' The best yalqe in black Russell Cords The best value in black Penian CorfLa The best valuein blackAlpaoa Lustres . ' The best value in black Velveteens 1 j ;A large stock of Calico and Sheetings 1 >A large stock of Horrock’s.Lpng Cloths j A large stock of heavy Shirting Calico A large stock of Unbleached Calicos A large stock of Croydon Sheetings, six feet | wide... .i A largo stock of Unbleached Sheetings, six ( ,> feet wide ?.• ( , jA large stock of Bleached Twin. Sheeting, j ~ fifity-four to eightytfoiiV inches wide •The beet Brown Hollands The best makes of linen' Union and Cotton ■; .Tick. ,T The best makes of Forfar and Flax Sheetings '■' The best makes of Irish linen and Dowlas The best makes of linen Diaper The best makes of Glass -Cloth and Towel- - j lings •White Honeycomb Quilts, in all sizes ’White MarsallaQuiltsinall sizes .'White Reversible Quilts in all sizes White Toilet Quilts: in all sizes. : Colored Alhambra Quilts, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 Colored Windsor Quilts, 9-4,' 10-4 Colored Worsted Rugs, various patterns I ‘ - u — A new lot of Toilet Covers and Toilet Sets A newlot. of Antimacapaera A new lot of Curtain Muslins, short A new lot of Long Muslin and Lace Cur--1 tains A new lot of Window Hollands, all widths A new lot of Wool Damasks A new lot of Damask Table Cloths j A new lot of Colored Cloth Table Covers •A new lot.of Bath and other Towels i Ladies’ White Cotton Hose, all qualities 'Ladies’ Wh’te Lisle Thread Hose Brown Cotton Hose Ladies’ Colored Cotton Hose . ,Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Hose ■Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery of all descriptions Ladies’ Josephine Kid Gloves, all sizes , Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves Ladies’Silk and Spun' Gloves Ladies’ and Children’s Gloves of all descriptions. Fancy, Goods of all descriptions Sunshades and Umbrellas, in silk, alpaca, ■ and cambric ■1 A splendid variety of New Goods in Mili- ■ nery ; the newest: styles' in Ladies’ and Children’s Straw- Hats, Millinery Bonnets, Infants’ Quilted Silk-Bonnets, Hoods, and Hats, Ostrich and Fancy • Feathers : Flowers, Bibbons, Velvets, Trimmings Gossamers, Figured Nets, Arcophanes, &c., &c. ' Lace and Muslin Goods .■>, : :■ 'Linen and Muslin Collars, Cuffs, and Sets ’Ruffles and Neck FriUings ' i • .Ladies’ Fancy S-lk Scarfs, Bows,; &c.-, &o. The Men’s Clothing Department ■is well • - stocked with colonial made Goods in 1 Men’s and Boys’ Tweed l and Cloth Sac Suits .Meii-a Silk-mixed and Cloth iPaget Suits i Men’s Sac, Paget, Doable and Single- , breasted Coats. Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Trousers and Vests, all sizeS* Boys’ Snicker and Zouave Siiitfe, all sizes Waterproof Coats of .various kinds ;Men,’s -.Crimean Shirts in variety of patterns; ■Men’s 'Oxford, Harvard, -and Celtic Shirts .1. Men’s White Longcloth Shirts, all sizes Boys! Shirts Tn -the r above materials and styles t Mon’s Felt and Straw Hats; all shapes • Boys’ Felt and Straw Hats, all sizes r Mou’s French Peak Caps, in cloth, assorted ' sizes j Boys’ French Peak Caps, in cloth, for all ages i Men’s Cotton, Merino, and Lambswool ; Pants ; Men’s Ayrshire and Colonial Phuding Pants Men’s and Boys’ Hose and Half-hose, erf all ' descriptions , I Men’s and Boys’ Collars, Ties, and Scarfs | Men’s and Boys’ Braces anti Belts j Men’s and Boys’ Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c., ate., n endless variety, at ; C. JOHNSON’S, S Maclaggan Street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4031, 27 January 1876, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4031, 27 January 1876, Page 3
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