Dress and Fashion. i HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS FIRST SHIPMENT OF WINTER D'R APE Ry, MILtINEEY, PUBMISfIING, AND CLOTHING, IMPORTED DIRECT j :' . .' / / 1 '' ' ''!( ' EX 'QUEEN 01 THE 'AGE/ And selected with great care from the best European Manufacturers by his i own buyer. ■ ■ DRESB DEPARTMENT. ■."' . ;v i AN assortment of the new " Cosfcume.Dresses "and "Polonaise," ' made'in the most fashionable textures and colours. . , '■:■■-, Many new fabrics in all Wool Fancy Dress Goods, quite different from anything imported in previous seasons. A very heavy stock of French Merinos, Winceys, Coburgs, &c, Twenty per cent, under usual prices; , J.M. wishes to oali particular attention to his large stock of the ■ Fashionable Serge Cloth exceedingly good value, A very full stock of Black French Merinos, Baraiheas, Frenoh Twills, Coburgs, Australian Crapes, Coburgs andßlaok Silk Crapes ' ' for Family Mourning. MILLINE'iI DEBARTMENT. ' Opened this week :— Three cases of Straw, Felt, and Velvet Hats, in the very |newest shapes. i Two cases of Winter Flowers. One case Feathers and Ornaments. ■ Two cases Jaokets in Cloth, Nap, Sattara, Seal Skin, Velveteen and Silk Velvet, in new shapes, rich and fashionably trimmed. One case Waterproof Cloaks, very stylish. One oase Blue Diagonal and Waterproof Tweeds, by the yard, much under value; MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Opening this week:— .:;■- Ten bales containing Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, bleaohed and unbleached,; Linings, Ticks, Forfars,' Scrims, and Hollands; also, some exceedingly cheap Flannels, Plaidings, Serges, & Estermains. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. .. ' . Just opened:— •One bale Tapestry Carpets, in quite new patterns. Two bales Kidderminster Carpets, all wool. One bale Coir Mattings, One bale China Mattings. One bale Felt Squares and Stair Carpets. < One bale assorted Mats and Hearth Rugs. Floor Oiled Cloths, in all widths, from 27 inches to 12 feet wide. A splendid assortmentof Table Covers, Curtains, Hollands, Quilts, and Counterpanes. Two bales of very cheap Blankets. ■'■'> Rooms measured, and Carpets made and laid at the shortest notice. I' ' , CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ■"*'.■ A good stock of Boya', Youths', and Men's Clothing, from the best English and Colonial Manufacturers;: and NOW LANDING ex' HERO,' some very Superior Melbourae>made Clothing, ordered expressly for this season's trade. . i J.M. has now, on hand the largest stock of Tweed 3, Doeskins, and Broad Cloths of any Retail House in the Provinoe, and out to., the Trade under Auckland Wholesale Prices. ; Anewstock of Gents' Mercery, and all the newest shapes in' Hats. ; ' ' ' ' ''i In order to make room for Shipments now du» in the' Hylton | ! , ti'M , - > u,' Hi Caßtle,' and shortly to arrive per 'DoreW J. M. intends Belling ... ' i with extremely small profits, and, being a direct importer, 'his prices > cannot be beaten by any Houseiu the Trade.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 11 April 1874, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 11 April 1874, Page 1
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