Drapery. AYNES, & ADVERTISEMENT.' Mens Black Alpaca Coats, 9s' 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d; Men's Double-breasted Alpaca Coats } Boys and Youths' Black Alpaca Sacs, single and double-breasted-; Men's Holland Coats, 5s 6d, 6s, 7s 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Holland Coats, 3s lid, 4s fid, 5s ; Men's SUk Uust Coats ; Men s Silk Doubje-breasted Sac Coats ; Men's White Washing Vests, double and single-breasted, 3s 6d. 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d ; Men's Summer-Overcoats, 17s 6d, 20s, 2osi; Men s Light Tweed Suits ; Men's Mosgiel Tweed Suits ; Men's Pannockbum I weed Suits ; Boys' and Youths-'.Double-breasted Suits ; Boys' and Youths' Light Tweed bmts, 18s 6d, 21s, 25s ; Boys' Knickerbocker and Danish Suits, 7srGd, 8s 6d; 9s 6d; Men's ?i C Ji?> g DS?o ser^B^ p J ,ed ' 25 s s.Men's Uidin? Pants ; MEN'S SPORRANS; BOY*'. White Shirts, 4s $, 6f % 7s, 8s fid; Square Body Shirts for stout men ; .White Shirts, 11 * 8 / Muqifold Heat Shirts; Summer Crimean Skirts; Fptra Silk Crimean ai,-_i. •> lii ■»«■ , r*T - w U * IU,U omnia, oa uu ; ivieu s uouuie-yarn bhirts. 3s lid ; Men's Colored Cotton Shirts, Is lid, 2s fid, 3s 6d ; Boys' Regatta Sjiirts, $ Sl ? eS 5 P* ll^ 1 Under s hl rtß, Coloniatmade, 3s lid, ss, 5s 6d, 6s ; Flannel Pants,4a 9d, 6s S 5 & S^ n FIO A 10d -, ls 2d ' ?> ls 6d *. Men ' s Silk Umbrellas, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s ?? ; ai , 8 E aper P dll * rs ' M P er box J Men 's Yankee Collars, 9d per box ; Paper Collars, per dozen; Solitaires, Studs, Links, Solitaire Sets, Portmanteaus,-Strops, Travelling Sags ; Light Summer Tweeds, checks and stripes; Mosgiel Tweeds, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 6s 6d; Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Black.and Blue Broadcloths ; Men's Cotton Socks, 7d, 9J, ■ . „ ' , ~~—* , " w "* ~«««o, i 0 * u , io -iu, xa uu per pair; ivien s xuDueu juamoswool bocks, Is 4d, Is 6d per pair ; Men's Striped Lambswool Socks, ls 4d, Is 6d, Is 9dper pair ; Men s Merino Socks, ls 6d, Is Bd, ls 9d ; Men's Cashmere Socks, Men's Balbriggan bocks, Men s Lisle-thread Socks, Men's Silk:thread Soeks, Boys'and Youths' Lambswool bocks, Is, Is Id, Is 2d per pair; Boys' and Youths' Strong Cotton Socks, 9d, lOd, Is per pair; Boys and Youths' Extra Stout Bibbed Knitt Cotton Pocks, lid, ls; Boys' and oni ? i? S , ock >, ls 5d ' Is 7d per pair; Men's Strong Cotton Pants, 3s 6d, 7 la' *''<,* V P olo !* d Merino Pants, 2s 6d; Men's.,,' White -"Merino Pants, 4sJ)d, 5s 3d; Merino Pants, Favre, Russett, Bismark, drab and other-'colors; Cotton Drawers for Short Stout Men, Merino Drawers for Short Stout"Men, Lambswool Drawers for Short Stout Men, Lambswool Pants, 4s 6d. 4s 9d, 5s 9d. Fine Lambswoolrants for bummer wear in white an<l grey, Boys' and Yoiitns' Cotton Pants, Boys' and Youths Merino Pants, Boys'.and Youths' Lambswool Pants, Men's Colored Merino-Shirts, 2* Gd, 3s, 3s Gd ; Men s White Merino Shirts, 4s 6d, 5s 6d ; Men's Colored Merino Shirts, Jjayre Russett Bismark New Drab, Men's Gauze Merino Shirts, 3s Gel, 5s 6d;' Men's Silk bhirts Meas Merino Shirts, Men's Cotton Shirts, 4s 3d, 4s 6d ; Men's Cashmere Shirts, Men s Fine Lambswool Shirts, Boys' and Youths' Cotton Shirts, Boys''and \ouths. Merino Shirts, Light pattern Summer Windsor Scarves, ls 3d, ls 6d, Is 9d; Crape and Grenadine Scarves, Lpne.,|carves, 2s 6d, 3s; Made-up Scarves, new shades, fed, 3s 9d ; Men s Strong Webb Braces, Is 4d; Men's Cotton Braces, Men's Elastic Braces, Is-2d, Is 3d, Is 6d; Men's Berlin Braces, 2s; Men's Silk Braces ; Boys'and Youths' ooj,, f s -r., 6d '. 7d; B °y s ' Mastic; Braces, 7d, 9d, lid; Men's Strong Wide Belts, 2s 3d ; Men s Elastic Belts, Is 3d, ls.Cd, ls 9d ; Boys' and Youths' Elastic Belts, ls 3d,. Js Gd, ls 9d ; Silk Sashes ; Kid, Calf, Dogskin, and Buckskin Gloves; Men's Scotch Lawn handkerchiefs, 6d, 7d, 8d } r Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, is, Is 3d; Boys' Straw Hats, Hats, ventilated; Men's Soft Black Felt ifcinadians, 3s lid, 4s 6d ; Men's Higk-crown bwiss Hats, 6s 9d ; New TraveUing Caps, 3s 9d ; the Viator, a new Travelling Cap, worn in four different ways; Prince Charlie and Balmoral Bonnets, 3s 6d; Cork-lined and Ventilated Bombay Hats ; Black Felt Ventilated Hats ; Black Paris Hats ; New Shapes o n *i « JS* « H «f ; ? m Quilted Fats, 2s ; Boys' and Youths' Soft Felt Hats, ls lid, £s bii,2a lid, 3s 3d ; High.crown Swiss Hats, 4s 6d, 5s ; New Shapes in Hats—Tyrolese, lara, Rupert, Corsair—colors, Black, Blue, Drab, Green : New Rifle Caps, New Volunteer Caps. - r BRBERT, AYNES,
Pabllo Notices. " E: W SONG S I (Carefully selected) By Clarjbel, Molloy. Sullivan. Blumenthal, and other eminent composers. CLARIBELM SONjGH : Strangers Yet, Half-nwt High, Wii-hing Well, Hidden Voices. Drifting Old House on the Pill. Sailor Boy, ] ittle Bird on the Green '■ Tree, Old link Thorn Love's Test, Mountain Mabel, Maggie's W e ]er me, You and T, Milly's Faith, In all Time of our Tribulation, , &o. MOLLOY'3 SONGS: Clochette, Don't b* Sorrowful, Eilys "Reason, The Cragsmen,'"-o the Story Goes,' The Hide, The Gleaneis, Old Cottage Clock, &c., Ac. SULLIVAN'S SONGS : T.ookirg Back, looking Forward, Golden Day?, Sweethearts, The Dove, Once Again, Sleep my Love, Thou art Weary, &&, BLUMENTHAL'S SOVGS: Boatman's Song, Comrades Send the Flagon Roui d, Love the Pilgrim. Forging the Anchor (Benedict, Little Bird go c weetly Singing (Allen), The Hay is i' the May (Gatty), Apart (GaHy), Jive barred Gate Wedding Bells, The Old, Old Song (Farnip), Secret of the Sea, Brown Eyes or Blue Eyes Srre.id thy Silver Winers, O J'ove, The River Kan Between Them, Holly Perries. *** The above are a mo3t choice selection of STANDARD SONGS, Although comparatively unknown inDunedin. CHAS. BEGG & CO. X LIVERY, BAIT, and COMMISSION STABLES, High Street. Single, or double Abbot's Bucgies, Wag gonettes, open or close Carriages of the best desciiption a ways on hand for Hire: also, a first-class assortment of single or double Harness Horses for Sale cr Hire. Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with charge of their horFes at livery can rely on getting every attention. First-class grooms always in attendance. Horses broken to single or double harness. HENRY. YEEND & CO , Proprietors. OLD CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, street. 17* B A CON &SO NS leg to inform their. f J • patrons and the public that they have purchased a lease of the above very convenient and centrally situated Stable?, where they will carry on business in connection with the Queen's Repository? King street, with every requi ite necessatv frr a wtll-appointed Livery :-table. From their large stock of tried horses and vehicles, customers c -n ensure satis fiction. Carriages «i'h well-matched pairs for < weddings. Parties supplied at shortest notice ; also and hacks for ladies and gentlemen. 'lheir extensive "tabling enables Bacon and Sons to offer accommo 'ation for livery h' rses second to none in Dunedin, and their terms will be found reasonable. Loose boxes for entires and race-horses A few goo A harness and saddle horses always for sale. BACON&" SONS, At Queen's Repository, King street, And Old CJutf Stables, Maclaggan Btreet,
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Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 1
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1,166Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 1
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