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I Drapery, TAY-STREET, I OUTFITTING-; WAREHOUSE, | Next Mr. Clark's, Butclier), | HAS ON" SALE ALPACA and GRASS CLOTH SACS, from 6s. 6d. P. W- WALLIS. j ■OLANNEL CRICKETING- TROUSERS, J. very fine quality. F. W. WALLIS. /lANTOON and Brill Trousers from ss. \J Doc and Tweed do from 6s. 6d. F. W. WALLIS. T)ALTIC, ROB "ROY, and Crimean Shirts, £) from sh. 6d. ! F. W. WALLIS. i ! T AMBSWOOL, Cotton, and Flannel Shirts, jj from 3s. 6d. F. W. WALLIS. I rpWEED, Serge, Lambswool, Shetland, and J. Cotton Drawers, very cheap. F. W. WALLIS. BOYS' Tweed and Doe Trousers, a large stock at low prices. F. W. WALLIS. BOYS' Doc, Tweed, and Pilot Jackets, all sizes. F. W. WALLIS. WITNEY, Cheviot, and Reversible Sact?, a fine assortment. F. W. WALLIS. i T7IIIENCH Peak, Alma, G-lengary, and |J' Glazed and Cloth Cn-pa, in great variety. F. W. WALLIS. GE E V BLAN KE T S,— 10s. per ]iair. F. W. WALLTS. (CHEVIOT, Tweed, and other Vests, good / and cheap. V. W. WALLIS. BOOTS and Shoos lower than any other house in Southland. F. W. WALLTS. I MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING OF THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Exchange Btimhngs, Dkr-stkeet. WILLIAM YOUNG Bogs to announce that he has opened these extensive pi'emises And Avill show the iinest and largest STOCK OF DRAPERY, MILLINER T, MEN'B AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 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, Now Drapery Establishment. Exchange Buildings, Der-Ftreel, MA NI N G AN D WHIT TO N are opening out a large stock of the following goods — 72 inch Grey Calico :*2 and 3fi inch Horrocks' Calicos, A and B Blankets— Grey, fi-4 ? 8-4, 9-1, 10-4 Scarlet, do do do do (t-entitini do do do do White Witney, 10-4, 11-4, 12-1. Hessians, 08 and 72 inches Navy Canvas, No 1 to ti Servm, 40 inches Bed Ticks, cotton and linen Huckaback Linen Crash Diaper , Hosiery, consisting of \ Military half-hose < Worsted do ' Lambswool do ; G-aribaldi do ] Aberdeen do Lambswool Under-shirts \ Shetland . do | Lambsivool Pants ] Shetland do | Do ribbed do Also, | Blue Serge Shirts ! Scarlet do do i Flannel Under-shirts Welsh and Lancashire Flannels Also, a large slock of clothing, consisting of — Men's Millers Moles Woollen Cords *'• Bedford do do Panlh Tweed suits Hats, &c. &c. Messrs. M. and 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. Origin^ Invoices vtfjl Ijc qffesed $t ft yesy

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 4

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