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Drapery, F. W, WALLIS, T AY-STREET, OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE (Next Mr Cu.bk'B, Butcher), HAS ON SALE, j * LPACA and GRASS CLOTH SACS, from A 6s 6d. F. W. WALLIS. TILANNEL CRICKETING TROUSEES. very J. fine quality. F. W. WALLIS. pANTOON and Drill Trowsers from ss ; Doe and \J Tweed do, from 6s 6dF. W. WALLIS. BALTIC, Rob Roy, and Crimean Shirts, from 5s (3d. F- W. WALLIST AMBS' Wool, Cotton and Flannel Shirts, from Lt 3s 6d. P. W. WALLIS. fTWVEED, Sargo, Lambswool, Shetland, and X CottoL. Drawers, very clieap. F. W. WALLIS. BOYS' Tweed an:l Doe Trousers, a large stock, at low prices. j F. W. WALLIS. pOYS' Doe, Tweed, and Pilot Jackets, all _L) sizes. F. W. WALLIS. WITNEY, Cheviot, and Reversible Sacs, a fine Assortment. F. W. WALLIS. T^RENCH Peak," Alma, Glengary, and Glazed JL and Cloth Caps, in great variety. F- W. WALLIS. GREY BLANKETS, 10s per pair. F. W. WALLIS. riHEVIOT, Tweed and other Vests, Good and \J Cheap. F. W. WALLIS. BOOTS and Shoes lower than any other House in Southland. F. W. WALLIS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING OF THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Exchange Buildings, Dee-street. WILLIAM YOUNG Begs to announce that he has opened these extensive premises And will show the finest and largest STOCK OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, &c, &c, Ever imported into the Province of Southland, and is determined to sell the same at extreme LOW PRICES. Inspection respectfully invited. Note the address— WILLIAM YOUNG, New Drapery Establishment, Exchange Buildings, Dee-street. MANING AND f HITTON are opening out a Large Stock of the following Goods . — 72 inch Grey Calico 82 and 36 inch"Horrocks' Calicos', A & B Blankets— Grey, 6-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Scarlet, do, do, do, do Gentiam, do, do, do, do White Witney, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Hessians, 68 and 72 inches Navy Canvas, No 1 to 6 Serym, 40 inches Bed-Ticks — Cotton and Linen Huckaback Linen Crash Diaper Hosiery— Consisting of Military half-hose Worsted do | Ltirabs' Wool do ! Garibaldi do i Aberdeen's do Lambs' Wool Under-shirts Shetland do Lambs' Wool Pants Shetland do Do Ribbed do ALSO, Blue Serge Shirts Scarlet do do Flannel Undershirts Welsh and Lancashire Flannels Also, a large Stock of Clothing, consisting of Men's Millers' Molea Do Woolen Cords Do Bedford do Do do do Pante Tweed Suits Hats, &c, &c Messrs M. & W. wish to draw the attention of the Trade to their very large and varied Stock, of which they have specified a few in the above. Original Invoices will be offered afc a very small i Adraace on Home Prices.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 4

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428

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 4

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