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JDRAPsaY JJ BOW N, '£j W I I 0 O.’S FIESX show OF NE W W INTER GOODS. 300 CASES JUST OPENED. English Blankets, from 13s Gd per pair to 555, all*Summei‘ finished, and pure Educed this ®* aidte * s » the most Durable Blankets ever intro--100 pairs Mosgiel Blankets will be offered cheap. Fl ”fa)m S^ coti “« s . QuiltsT&c., Ml of the rety beet due of GoocU, end value. attention we give this Department, wo guarantee the very best their Home S G ‘ direct special attention to the extensive purchases of of Noveltio* i * tvt English, and Scotch Markets, embracing a Large Variety :LncemfTSS^w atorl ?,'? f ° r fH 86 * 50 "’ Turin and !£esdi Check? tume Tweeds killamo res > ■Di a S ona k» Merges and 'atteens, Hessenden and Lochinvar CosmoTnixTWds Checked Coatumß Clofchs * also Dalguise and Chamoanix iweeds, m all the Shades of Grey and Fancy Mixtures. Three thousand one hundred and eighth fmm B iTi a + n ll nd 4^ hecked yer S es * prices from lid to Is 4d per yard. One thousand eight hundred yards Turin and Dresden Checks and Lucerne Twills, in aU the New Colors, prices from la 6d to 2a 3d per yard. two hundred and fifty yards fn fdl 5t Dl l a^°t l . als ’ X QT & *> and Satteens, to 3s 6d LeadlUS Shadcs > P rices from 2a FOar N P w U M n J th * ee Jhundred yards of the New Make of Reversible Wool Ron, P?«n« CI thc flowing new Colors:— gS, fr y ’ eaux * Brown » Gr ®y« Two two hundred and fifty yards Hessenden and Lochinvar Costume Tweeds, prices from 2s to 8s 6d per yard. Two thousand four hundred yards Killamey and Kilmaree Checked Costume Cloth, prices from 2s to 3s 6d, in all the New Shades. One thousand two hundred yards of the New Felt Costume Cloth, two yards wide. Five thousand three hundred yards Aberdeen Winceys, Plain and Twilled, prices from Is to 2s 6d per yard. Two thousand nine hundred and seventy yards, all Wool scotch Plaid, I’oubhe Width, prices 2s 6d to 5s per yard. Dress Dpnfrif-Sy ou ! d <ds .° e& B particular attention to their Costume and Ready-made ™ th the Latest Novelti6B produced by the Paris jWa paSmn^ovelties Milinery, in the Show Room, of the latest Londou’und JACKETS, variety Bad^er ’ Beaver, Blue Naps, and President Cloth Jackets, ia greal ■WATERPROOF MANTLES. Ladies, Chi Wren’s, and Misses’, ia Grey, Brown, and Blue, in every Quality. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. A Magnificent Assortment, and guaranteed of the Very Best Manufacture. FURS! FURS! FURS! U iV r A. Mu , sc l uaßh . Chinchilla, Real Seal, Beaver, Badgei and f nd Gr t bß , J,Iu I ffs ’ also a Lar g° Assortment of Collarettes, Viotorines ana sable laols to match the above. NEW FANCY WOOL GOODS. Promenade Scarfs, Hyde Parks, Cross-overs, Fancy Wool Ties, Jackets, Necklets, &c. EIDER DOWN CLOTHING, la Quilts, Skirts, Stays, Dress Improvers, Dressing-gowns, and Jackets. ROW N, JjWING, PRINCES STREET. c °„

Public Notices. N EW INDUSTRY. PATENT UQUID WASHING BLUE. This Blue is superior to those in ordinary use. It gives to White Linen, Woollen, and other Clothing a more even and brilliant tone. Thirty to forty minutes in the Blue is long enough. Streaking is caused by allowing the clothes to Ira in too long. Passing the clothes, after bluing through water slightly soured with tartaric acid, will cause them to look still mere brilliant. Note. —The maker does not, * ‘ Sam sdick ” style, hawk this from house to house, having some consideration for the fair interest of the Trade ; nevertheless, families will, by buying this Blue from their Grocers, obtain a cheaper and better article than any other in the market. Do not judge of this Blue by any other, but prove it by trial. Sold in pint bottles, or in quantity if desired. CONCENTRATED NEW ANILINE DYES. Six colors, vis.—Blue, Magenta, Crimson Violet, Orange, brown. Directions fbr dyeing upon each bottle. These are mope especially got up to supply towns and districts where there are no renovating Dyers. But they are also designed for Coloring Confectionery, Jellies, Creams, Hair, Bone, Pomade, Oils, Candles, Wood, and for Printing Shop-price and other Tickets, and for inks. To be had from Grocers, Chemists, &«., in soa bottles, or quantity. PATENT NEW AND FAST LEATHER STAINS, la six colors—Orange, Red Orange, Crimson, Yiolert, Magenta, Blue. These Stains are most brilliant. They have great affinity for all animal matter. ■ For Leather; simply add water to the stain according to the shade wanted ; then with a piece of woollen cloth rub the solution into the leather. The Orange is superior to Saffron, and cheaper. Suitable also to Color Candles, Wax, Oil, Pomade, Horsehair, Bone, Flaat, Feathers, Wood, Paper, and to be used as Shop Price-Ticket Ink, Writing Inks, &a Also, Black Stain. Shoemakers and Leather-stainers will obtain these from their Leather Merchants, or from Grocers, &c., in pint bottles or quantity. \ PATENT CHEI-SE AND BUTTER COLORING. Guaranteed a pure article, superior to An. natto, and innoxious. From Grocer*. &c., in Imperial quart bottles or quantity. General Dry s afters on hand, such as : Chemicals —• Sulphuric, muriatic, nitric, and other acids. Dyewood, dyestuffs, oi cluneal, cudbear, oik, prussiates, borax, alum, copperas, madder, argol, shellac, ammonia, &0., &c. Prepared and Bottled by WM. DRY 8 DALE, *nb., J i DRY'S ALTER, c Octagon, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 4

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