DRAPERY 4 C 0 AKE NOW SHOWING THE [FIRST jOF .THEIR SPRING SHIPMENTS, JgROWN, TN WING, Consiirtnmj of all the Latest Novelties produced in the Home and Continental Markets for the Season. New Silks New Dresses New Costumes New Jackets New Mantles New Shawls New Cheswick Scarves New Hats New Flowers New Ribbons New India Squares New Hosiery New Trimmings Now Ecru Bows New Bonnets New Feathers New Laces New Collars and Cuffs New linen Sets New Rufflinga New Frillings We would direct particular attention to our Stock of Cashmere and Nett Mantles, Silk Jackets, and the New Matallassie Cloth Jacket. The leading Shapes are the Victoria,' Laura, Hilda, Clarendine, Chester, Northfolk, Favorite Wellington, and Susette. Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw Hats and Bonnets in variety. Favorite shapes are the' Derwent, Dee, Superb, Garcon, Clifton, and Maritana. Print Wrappers, Flannel Dressing Gowns, Children’s and Misses’ Costumes in Tasso, Pique, and Marcella; Print Dresses, Infants’ Quilted Merino Cloaks, Squares, and Pelises. LALIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS— In Shot Twills, Reversible Silk, Glacie Silks, and.Fox’s Patent Paragon with silver mounted Handles. DRES 5 * GOODS— In Reversible Checks, Marled Lenos, Stiipe Panama’s, Damasks, Silicias, Matalassie, Scroll Silk Stripes, Silk Warp Check Twills, Arabian Glacies, Alpacas, Check Poplin, Galatea Stripes, Prints and Muslins. The following New Colors—Biscuit, Ecru, Beg 3, Cream, and Cardinal—in Silks, Satins, Turquoise, Silk Scarfs, Muslin Scarfs, Nett Scarfs, Rufflings, Laces, and Ribbons. Just to hand by Mail a full range of Paper Models, showing the latest style of Jackets, Polonaises, Costumes, Skirts, Bodice, Capes, Tunics, and Children’s Dresses. gRO WN, JAWING, 4 c°-
Public Notices. "EIOR HOME FElEN : D^. —lnstantaneous Stereoscope Views of Princes street, &c., Moving Figures, 2s fid each. Another Novelty —The f'ew I oublet Carte Poi traits, lighted from ei her side. Stereoscopic Groups or Views, and all styles of Portraits of a superior I class and permanent, at J. M‘Gr gor's I’ortrait Rooms, opposite Gbisgow Pie House, top flat. RANGES. KANi.iE.o. RANGES. TAMES WALLS, Furnishing and General Ironmonger, Princes street south, Desires to call attention to his large and varied rtf KITCHEN RANGES, Which he is prepared to offer at unprecedented low prices, ranging from L 3 to L3O; Also to his large assortment of IKON BEDSTEADS, In beat patterns and lowest prices. These must be cleared to make room for fresh shipments. Marble and Slate Mantelpieces in new designs. Kleetro-phited Ware in great variety, unsurpassed in richness of design and beauty of finish. Kerosene Lamps, with fireproof chimneys, in end has variety of design and quality. American Tubs, < hums. Buckets, and Every Variety of Furnishing and Building Ironmongery. A shipment of < haff cutters and Mangles to hand—will be sold cheap. TVinooo south Public Companies. VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. Established 1849. Capital, L 200.000, FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances granted on dwelling-houses, stores shops, buildings in which trade is carried on merchandise, and goods of every description. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Hulls of ships or steamers, merchandise of all kinds, specie and wool to United Kingdom, accepted at lowest current rates. Settlement of claims prompt and liberal. W. D. MEAKES. * Resident Secretary, High street, Dunedin. PROTECTION FROM FIRE. To Storekeepers, Householders, Investors and others having Property at Risk. NATIONAL IN SUR ANO i COMPANY Deserves the support of the Public of Otag* being essentially a LOCAL OFFICE Witn a Resident Proprietary and Admlnia tration in the Province. THE ENTIRE CAPITAL AND PROFIT? For the protection of the insured am 1 guarantee of claims being invested here, re tains in New Zealand that which would other wise go out of it. A. HILL JACK, General Manager l TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INBUKANC COMPANY OF HAMBURG. FIRE RISKS of all descriptions taken the lowest current rates. Over 70 agencies in various parts of tl world. Losses promptly and liberally settled in New Zealand. H. J. BOUMAN, Bouman. Macandrew, and C 0,,5 Agent, Jetty street,
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Evening Star, Issue 4298, 5 December 1876, Page 4
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646Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4298, 5 December 1876, Page 4
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