DUNSTABLE ESTABLISHE j. ballanty I | AYE now completed the present Winter Tn 320 CASES <5 And have every confidence the goods generally for go< fnl selection. They won] the attention of the pnbl to their Arxx.XiXisr; Being now prepared to shoi HATS, BONNETS, LAOBB, &< And to make np to specie fully equal to the moat « importatioi To their COSTUMES, will bo found many useful somely trimmed, In the JS the season. To their MANTLES, , ULSTERS, which contaii specimens of style and qua! To their DRESS M. which they are showing thi Fabrics from the most nt I Continental Manufactories. To their SILKS, SA TEENS, and IRISH I prising the moat oelebrati trade, in all the new colorii To their GLOVES, H BERDASHERY, &c., found of the most approved selected for this market. To their FLANNELS English Factories! also, those of Kaiapoi and Dune ' which show a marked impri and are worthy of special a To their BLANKETS, t is unusually large. They I splendid samples of Eaiap equal to the Best English ance, and superior in textnr To their CARPETS, In try, Kidder, Batch and Fel have been acknowledged seen them as the moat arti shown here. To their SHEETING PANES, NAPERY, CU from the best Home Marke THE GENTLEMEN’S D]
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1964, 10 June 1880, Page 1
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211Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1964, 10 June 1880, Page 1
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