EBB E K . 9$ 3Hfc6ff . U«6d Trade. Mien’s Tweed Men’s.Tweeft _ Mien’s Twesds_ Men’s Tweed Tro Close of Su Men’s Twi Men’s Twl Men’s Tweed Coat Men’s Tweed HERBERT; HAYNR{£ & < Twelflte; 6d jf Men s Tweed Suits, 45s 8 Men’s Tweed; Sints, 50s ; Men’s Tweed Suits, 55s Close of Summer Trade -t V. DBAPBBY. A Y N E S, lA dTe R T I S,E4I E-N Jr •** ; I ails'. AND T. ' • - - C a ’ MenVTrousers, Vests^SSs Men’s Trousers, Vests, 32s 6d Haynes, $ Co. Boys’ Suits, 25i% Boys’ Suits, 27s Boys’ .Snii*ya9s ■ u .Boys’ Spits, 32& Close op Summer * Youths’ Suits, 27s 6d g’ Suits, 30s ’ Suits,,32a. 6d ’ Suited sss * est, Haynes, & Co. harvard Shirts, 2s 6d Ixford Shirts, 3s-3d Mefe&Okford Shirte, 4s 1 CisS# dF Summer' Trade. c; 6s 6d toßabd Coats, 7s 6d , 4s 6d Men’s Alpaca Coatej, 10s 6s, ; Close of Summer Trade! Mqn’s Holland Vests, Is 6d .Men’sHolland Vegt%j2s ; 6d Men’aHpllahd Vests, 3s 6d Men’s Linen Vests, 2s 6d ; Herbert, Haynes, & Co. . Men’s Regatta Slnrts, 3s 6d Men’s.RegattjL Shirts, 4s 6d •Men’s Regatta Shirter6s-6d Men’s, Regatta Shirts, 6s’ 6d 1 Close op Summer Trade. —jrMen’s "White Shirts, Gd Men’s White Shirts, 6s 6d |hiks, 7s 6d Meins White Bhhts, 8s Herbert, Haynes, & *Co. Men’s Oxford Shirks, 5s 6d Oxiord Shirts, 6s 6d , , Close op Summer Trade. Boy’s Regatta Shuts, 3s 6d f Boy’s Regatta Shirts, 4s Boy’s Regatta Shirts, 4s 6d Boy’s Regatta Shirts, 5s ’ Herbert, Haines, & Co. Menjs Mole-Trousers, 6s lid Men’s Mole Trousers, 7s 6d Men’s Mole Trousers, 8s 6d Mhn’s Mole Trousers, 9s Close op Summer Trade. MenTs'Crimean Shirts, 4s 3d Men’s Crimean Shirts, dsirld Men’s Shirts, ss’,*6d Men’s Crimean Shirte, 6s &L. Haynes, & Go; p ai i . ■ i Roys* Colored Shirts, 2s Set l ® Roys’ Colored Shirts, 3s Boys’ Colored Shirts, 3s 3d Boys’ Colored Shirts,' 3h 6d 1 Close Of Summer Trade. 1 * Men’s Cotton Pants, 3s <JI .Men’s Cotton Pants, 3s Qd Men’s tinder Shirts, 4s . ■ ] Men’s Under Shirts,-4s 6d * Herbert, Haynes, & Co. Men’s CottoiiSocks,'6d Men’s Cotton.Socks,rßd, Men’s Cotton Sochi; ;Qd J r Men’s Cotton Socks, JQ|d Close oeSummM Tr'ADE: Men’s Wool Socpfej 1&& X f Men’s Wool ’ SbfekEL-ds 4d ; 1 > Men’s Men’s Wool Herbert, Youths’ Coats, 12s Youths’ Coats, 14s Youths’ Coats, 16s Youths’ Coats, 18s Herbert, Haynes, & Co. Boys’ Knickerbockers, 8a 6d Boys’ Knickerbockers,; 9s 6d Boys’ Knickerbockers,. 10s 6d Boys.’ Knickerbockers, 12s 6d Close of Summer Trade. YotKhs’ tweed trousers, 7s 6d 'Youths’ tweed trousers,*!^'' Herbert, Haynes, & Co. s’T'weed Trousers, tis 6d jDoys* Tweed Trousers, 6s ’ Boyd. Tweed Trousers, 6s 6d Boytf f Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d CjdosE op Sumjuer Trade. Cloth Gaps, Is 6d BSMoral Caps, 2s 6d a Velvet Caps, 3s Kelt Hats, 2s 6d • Herbert, Haynes, & Co.. Superior Winceys, 7£d Superior Winceys, 10£ d Strong Winceys, Is Id Close op Summer' TraDR. / Black 7£d • Black Lustres, B|d , \ ;k . Black Lustres, lo|d Black Lushes, 2d. r , Herbert, Haynes, & Co. Black Dress Cords, lo£d Black Dress Cords, ls 8d . Black Dress Cords, Is 6d Black Dress Cords,' ls,Bd . Close op Summer Trade. Black Silks, : 2s 6d‘ ‘ n 1 .Black 2s 9d Black “Suks, 3s 6d Blkftk Silkk, 4s' Herbert, - Haynes, & Co. Black Satins, 3s 6d ,! i Black Satins, £s 6d , Black Satins,. 6s ■ *’ Black Satins, 7s ' Close op Summer TrAdR, Camlet Skirts, 3s 6d Camlet ; Skirts, ’4s' 6d' •‘ Camlet Skirts, 5s 6d , Camlet Skirts, 6s 6d Herbert, Haynes, & Co. *** ■ Ladies’Night Dresses, 5s Ladies’ Night Dresses, 5s 6d Close op Summer Trade. Ladies’ Chemises, 2s (>d Ladies’ Chemises, 3s Ladies’ Chemists, 3s 6d Ladies’ 4s Herbert, Haynes, & Co. Ladies’ Drawers, 2s 6d Ladies’ Drawers, 3s Ladies’ Drawers, 3s 6d Ladies’ Drawers, 4s Close of Summer Trade. Wincey Costumes, 21s Wincey Costumes, 22s 6d Wincey Costumes, ?5s !7s 6d & Co. Ladies’ Stays, 2s 6d Ladies’ Stays, 3s 6d Ladies’ Stays, 3s 9d Ladies’ Stays,-4s 6d Close op‘Summer Trade. Untrimmet'Hats, Is 6d . Untrimmed HaßsV2si- • • Untrimmed. Hats, 2s 6d" ‘ Untrimmed Hats, 3s Haynes, & Co.
•i-'f ; .v.i t DKASBBT. J JjAKDIE AND ARE NOW LANDING SPRING AND SUMMER SHIPMENTS i j ' OF ; : ‘ MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ * CLOTHING, &o. TWEED SUITS ■ > HOLLAND SUITS SERGE SUITS * TWEED TROUSERS TROUSERS AND VESTS WHITE AND FANCY VESTS ALPACA COATS SERGE TROUSERS SUMMER OVERCOATS SILK COATS ENGINEERS’ JACKETS HOLLAND COATS SERGE JACKETS OXFORD SHIRTS REGATTA SHIRTS CRIMEAN SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS MERINO UNDERCLOTHING COTTON AND MERINO SOX SILK HATS FELT HATS SCOTCH CAPS AMERICAN COLLARS SCARFS AND TIES UNEN COLLARS, &c. Note the Address— J JJARDIE AND C o. Comer o£ PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS (Late Bullen’a Comer.)
PUBLIC NOTICES. C ALEDOI,^I^ffi 0F OTAG0 ’ 3 e • Terms and particulars on application to H. FINDLATE R, Secretary. NOTICE. Boxes, now lying m Jetty street Shea, if not claimed and expenses paidj will. be/sold by Mn James Whitelaw. auctioneer, on Monday, the 31st inst., at twelve o clock noon, at the Sned. : Two are addressed John Johnstone, carpenter; the remainder Harbor marks - By order of the JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. TITESSRS WATSON BROsThave made arrangements to post up Daily in the smoking room of their restaurant a full and correct summary of all Shipping movements connected with thin Colony. —-' . \ VENETI \N .BLIND WORKS, •pATBRSON, BURKE. & CO., late with and the public generally that they have opened tt ose central premises in Maolaggan street, three doors above the Arcade. 88 - . lhe y their ability and long experience in the above trade will gain a share of the public patronage, and will endeavor to serve their customers with the newest and most approved prmciphjs in Venetian Blind-making. Old Blinds Re-taped and Painted on the shortest notice. Country orders executed with dispatch. Note the address- Three doors above the Arcade, Maolaggan street. THE OLDEST VENETIAN BLIND IN NEW ZEALAND: JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind Maker, desires to thank his numerous Friends and the Public generally for the liberal support accorded to him in the above business, and to assure them that every care and attention, both m selecting material used and supervising the work, will be paid. Having all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Blinds, he is able to turn out au article superior to any either of imported or Colonial make. Blinds fitted up with Patent ch^actiom -fat Buperior hand sewed—and Inspection invited. Estimates of cost* given. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS Maolaggan street, Dnnedin. NOTICE. A L.‘ JAMES TO Tailob and Clothieb, Begs to inform his many friends and the public generally that he has opened those neW and central premises in George street (two from, the British Hotel), in the above lines. Relying on his ability, together with his long experience in the leading trades of Dunedin, affording the best proof that all orders entrusted to him will have every care bestowed upon them. No (unmeaning) advertised price list, but every article as reasonable as any house in the trade. J, T. is now showing a large assortment of Hosier v, Hats, Tiesj &c., ahd the newest PJjg- of Tweeds. Inspection respectfully
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Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 1
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1,150Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 1
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