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Drapery. JJ ERBB RT, JJA Yi NE S, AND ADVERTISEMENT. °-’ s WINTER SEASON, 1676, Men’s Blue Witney Overcoats, extra length, 255, 325, 6d, 37s 6d, 42s 6d Men’s Grey Witney Overcoats, extra length, 255, 32s 6d, 37s 6d, 47s 6d Men’s Grey Milton, Brown Milton, Drad Milton, Overcoats, 27 s 6d Men’s Waterproof Gloth Overcoats, 20s, 27s 6d Men’s Ulster Overcoat, in Irish Frieze Boys’ and Youths’ Blue Witney Overcoats, 18s 6d, 20s, 25s Boys’ and Youths’ Grey Witney Overcoats, 18s 6d, 20s, 255, 30s Boys’ and Youths’ Blue Diagonel Sac Coats, 255, 27s 6d, 30s Men’s Tweed Sac Coats, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Sac Coats, 12s, 14s Boys’ and Youths’ Blue Diagonal Coats, 15s Men’s Double Breasted Tweed Coats, 25s Men’s Blue Diagonal Double Breasted Coats, 30s, 32s 6d Men’s Heavy WorstedDouble-Breasted Coats Men’s Double Breasted Tweed Paget Coats, 365, 39s 6d Men’s Double Breasted Blue Paget Coats, 365, 39s 6d Men’s Double Breasted Wosted - Coating Paget Coats Men’s Double-breasted Black Cloth Paget Coat, 40s, 47s 6d Men’s Double-breasted Frock Coats, all sizes Men’s Macintosh Coats', 15s, 17s 6d, 20s Boys’ Macintosh Coats, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d Men’s Tweed Trousers and Vests, 20s, 22s Men’s Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vest Men’s Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and Vest Men’s West of England Trousers and Vest Men’s Scotch Tweed Trousers and Vest Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Trousers and Vest I4s 6d, 16s 6d Men’s Printed Mole Trousers, 8s 6d, 9s 6d Men’s Tweed Trousers, 8s lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Men’s Mole Trousers, 6s lid, 7s 6d, Bs, 9s Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Trousers, ss, 6s Boys’ and Youths’ Printed Mole Trousers, 5s 9d, 6s, 6s 6d, 7s Men’s Tweed Vests, 6s, 7s 6d, Bs, 9s Men’s Black Cloth Trousers, 20s, 225, 25s Men’s Black Cloth Vests, 9s, 10s, 11s, 12s 6d Men’s Tweed Suits, 42s 6d, 50s, 555, 60s Men’s Double-breasted Suits, 655, 69s 6d Men’s Paget Suits, 70s, 755, 80s Boys’ Suits, 9s, 10s, 11s, 12s, les 18s Youths’ suits, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, 355, 40s, 45s Boys’ Double-breasted Suits Youths’ Double-breasted Suits Boys’ and Youths’ Inverness Capes, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d Boys’ and Youths’ Pea-jackets, 15s, 16s, 17s Men’s Pea-jackets, 20s, 255, 30s, 355. Men|s Crimean Shirts, 4s 3d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d Men’s Crimean Shirts, extra large sizes, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Men’s White Shirts, 5s 6d, 7s, Bs, 9s 6d Men’s Oxford Shirts, 4s 9d, ss, 5s 6d CS* TAILORING. Sac Suita made to order Paget Suits made to order Tweed Suits made to order Dress Coats made to order Travelling Suits made to order Frock Coats made to order Overcoats made to order Paget Coats made to order Ulster Coats made to order Morning Coats made to order Ridjng Trousers made to order Riding Pants made to order ■ j ; Driving Coats made to order Livery Suits made to order Tweed Vests, Velvet Vests made to order Cricketing Trousers made to order Highland Suits made to order , Mosgiel Tweeds, Geelong Tweeds Scotch Tweeds, West of England Tweeds Fancy Coatings, West of England Doeskins Melton Coatings West of England Broadcloths Pilot Cloths, Beaver Cloths Witney Cloths Friezes, White Vestings, Fancy Vestings New Tveeds, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, and 4s lid per yard Men’s Lambswool Halbhose, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d per pair Men’s Military Half-hose, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d per pair Men’s Merino Half-hose, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd ' per pair Men’s Lambswool Pants, ss, 5s 3d, 6s 9d Men’s Heavy Ribbed Wool Pants, 5s 9d, 6s Lambswool Drawers for short, stout men Men’s White and Colored Merino Pants, 3s 6d, 5s 3d Boys’ and Youths’Merino Pants, 4s 6d, 4s 9d Men’s Lambswool Under Shirts, 4s 6d, 4s 9d Youths’ Lambswool Under Shirts, 3s lid Men’s Cardigan Jackets, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d Boys’ Wool Mufflers, 6d; Men’s 'Wool Mufflers, Is Men’s Paper Collars, 6d per box ; Gingham Umbrellas, 3s 6d Men’s Cloth Gloves, Is 6d; Men’s Riding Gloves Courier Bags, 9s 6d; Enamelled Bags, 2s 9d New Silk ScarK Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, Carriage Rugs Carpet Bags, 3» o’d; Enamelled Bags, 2s 9d Portmanteaus, 14s 6d, 6d, 22s 6d; Courier Bags, 9s 6d Men’s Alpaca Umbrella, s 9d, 7s, 7 6d; ZaneUa, 9s 6d Indiarubber Braces, Belts, Brac f Body Belts. 9 Men’s Cotton Shirts, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s Boys’ Crimean Shirts, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d Men’s Underflannels, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 6s 9d Men’s Plaiding Pants, 3s lid, 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s H ERB E R T H A Y N E S,

Public Notices. AMERICAN WASHING FLUID. 1 Saving nearly all the Wash-board Labor. j For Sale by all Grocers. I IT is only necessary to soak your clothes a ! short time in cold or warm water, wring j out, and soap wristbands, collars and dirty or ' stained places Have your boiler half filled with water, and when at scalding heat put in i half a common te.i-cup of the Fluid; stir, and put in your clothes; boil for half an hour, then rub lightly through one suds only, rinsing well in the bluing water aa- usual, and all is complete. This fluid brightens instead of fading the colors in calico. It is a great labor-saver, not on y, saving the two rubbings which women give their clothes before boiling, and more than half of the soap, does not injure the clothes, but saves their wear in two rubbings before boiling, and is a good article for removing grease from floors, doors and windows; it also readily removes grease and tar from the hands. It does not rot clothes, but makes them w«sh more than half easier than the old way. It will be found to be the cheapest and most laborsaving article of household use that is now before the public. Sold in bottles, at 8d and Is each. J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERY [HOUSEHOLD. Ask your grocer for brown’s LIQUID BLUING V OR CLoTrihS. It will not spot or speck linen, it mixes very evenly with water, gives a very pretty shade, and a pint bottle at the cost of one shilling will give better satisfaction t.t<an two shillings’ worth of the button or ball blue now in use. It will lie found to supply a want long felt in evrry household, as it saves the labor of washing out blue specks, and entirely does away wdh the inconvenience of the blue bag. Anyone giving it a trial will be well satisfied with the result. Bottled by J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. STARCH POLISH. Use Brown’s Starch Polish far glossing linen, it imoarts that fine glossy appearance so desirable for shirts, collars, cuffs, &c. Sold in packages for fid each. Orders for the abo-o by mail will receive prompt attention. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. (GEORGE O’DRISCOLL (Timber MerX chant, formerly of Princess street sou hj) has commenced business in Cumberland street, corner of St. Andrew street. Building materials of every description on sale at lowest rates. G. O’DEISCOLL & CO., Cumberland street. BUILDING SITES TO LET. TO LET, on Building Lease, several desirable sites, as under:— Corner Great King street and Howe street. Opposite Museum, Great King street. Opposite new Knox Church, George street. For particulars apply CONNELL & MOODIE.

Public Notices* THE OLDEST VENETIAN BLIND WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind Maker, d« ires to thank his numerous Fiiends 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 in selecting material used and supervising the work, will be paid. H vinsj all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Blinds, he is able to turn out an article superior to any either of imported or Colonial make, blinds fitted up with Patent Wove Tape —far superior to hand-sewed—and check action. Inspection invited. Estima>e of cost given. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street Dunedin. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CE. FALKNER, Hairdresser and Orna- • mental Hair Manufacturer. Importer of Human Hair. The largest st"ck of Human Hair in the Colony. Hair in all colors, shades, at all lengths (wholesale and retail). Large stock of ready made goods at greatly reduced prices. Great reduction has been made on ail hair goods; great inducement offered to buyers. Combings and tangled hair worked into any style. Arrangement has been made for re nlar monthly shipments of human hair. Patterns of hair accurately and expe iitionsly matched and executed, and sent to any, part of the Colony by C. E. FALKNER, : George street, Dunedin. STRANG’S RENOWNED COFFEES AND PEPPERS. ASK for and insist on having Strang’s renowned Coffees—" Maori,” “ Union,” and “Ship ’’ brands, the qualhies of which are so well appreciated. Ask for STRANG’S PURE PEPPERS. Strang’s Spices are unequalled for strength and purity; every package bears his name. Important to Consumers—Do not use Coffees or Peppers without the label bears the manufacturer’s name. DAVID STRANG, Southland Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, BUTCHERS. THE Undersigned is Selling Prime Meats of. all descriptions at the lowest rates. Families waited on for orders in all parts of the City. Shipping supplied. W. PATKK K, Maclaggan street. 17tfc March, 1876. VENETIVN BLIND WORKS. PATERSON, BURKE, & CO., late with John Taylor, beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have opened tlose central premises in Maclaggan street, three doors above the Arcade. 1 hey trust that their ability and long experience in the above trade will gain a snare of the public patronage, and wiU endeavor to, serve their customers with the newest and most approved principles 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, Maclaggan street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 1

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