* Drapery, F. W, WALLIS, TAY-STKEET, OUTMTTINa ■WAEEHOUSE, KextMv. Clark's, Butcher), HAS ON SALE 1 LPAOA and G-RASS CLOTH SACS A from 6s. Gd. F. W. WALLTS. .;. "OLANNEL CRICKETINGI- TROUSERS, J; very fine quality. F. W. WALLIS. nAISTOON and Drill Ti-ousers from ss. \J Doc and Tweed do from 6s. 6d. F. W. WALLIS. BALTIC, ROB ROY, and Crimean Shirts, from ss. 6d. F. W. WALLIS. LAMBSWOOL, Cottou, and Flannel Sliirts, from 3s. fid. F. W. WALLIS. rjnWERI >, Serge, Lambs-wool, Shetland, and I Cotton Drawers, very cheap. F. W. WALLTS. 1)0 YS' Tweed and Doe Trousers, a large Jj> stock at low prices. F. W. WALL IS. BOYS' Doe, Tweed, and Pilot Jackets, all sizes. F. W. WALLIS.YITITINEY, Cheviot, and Reversible Sacs, y y a line assortment. F. W. WALLIS. ■ORENCII Peak. Alma, Glengary, and j jj Glazed and Cloth Caps, in great variety. F. W. WALLTS. r\ RK V y, LANK ET S — \J 10s. per pair. y. W. WALLTS. CITRV r IOT, Tweed, and other Tests, pood ami clietij). F. W. WALLIS. BOOTS and Shoes lower than any other house in Southland. F. W. WALLIS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING- OF THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT 1 . E\"r'iiA>tTß Brn.orxos, Der-strket. WILLIAM YOUNG Begs to announce that he has opened these extensive premises And will show the Xinest and largest STOCK OF DRAPERY, MIL L I ]S T E R V,. MEX'B AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Ac. &.c. Ever imported into the province of Southland, and is determined to sell the same at extreme LOW PETCES. Inspection respectfully invited. Note the address — WILLIAM YOUNG. Mc>v Drapery Establishment, Exchange Buildings, Dee-street. 1| ANI NCr AN D WHIT T0 N jii arc opening out a largo stock of the following goods— 72 inch Grey Calico 32 and 36 inch Horrocks' Calicos, A and B Blankets— Gh-oy, 6-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Scsu-lct, do do do do Gentium do do do do White Witney, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Hessians, 68 and 72 inches Navy Canvas, No 1 to 6 Scryin, 40 inches Bed Ticks, cotton and linen Huckaback Linen Crash •Diaper Hosiery, etJr.sristrnf? of Military half-hose Wovatod do Lambswool do Q-Rvibnldi do Aborclffoi do LiimbiiWOoi Cndof'shivts "SlititUmd do I/aviihavoo! IPrails : B])c(]twul do ' Do ribbed 0.0 AbiOj Bluti Soi'go SbJi'ts S(-a?lot do do ¥hv,\na\ U'ndev-sbirts • Wokli nm\ . Lane;wlrive FlfvoilclH ... A»t io, a ln-vjjo stock of dotlung, «'O»eisthlg pf~* J Men's- MiUorßMolefl. ' ' " Woollen o'owU " da - hliitg . ■■:"" . ; ■■ ■ ■ (wscres ■ - -. ■■'■■■ ■'■ '■■.■•■" . -^ taww, Mr Attd Wt wistl id tli'aw tlliEttp" tldi] of fclw livftdo U»-t4vsl.i» vcvyliiivac ilmVviU'iccl Hiiußk . o? whiuh tltoy liavu sj;cdnoa ii teys U m awn v- ■■' . ■•■■■ ■'■■■■■","■ ;. tjfigi' «vt iiiWfilnoa will bis aJM-edß '^ very
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 1 February 1864, Page 8
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