SPITING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. T. BRIEGER, (SUCCESSOR TO SAMUEL COOMBES) H" AS Opened this week, NEW CLOTHING, ex FERNDALE, CITY OF AUCKLAND, and HERO. The Stock is now Fully Assorted, And purchasers can depend upon being Suited with FIBST-CLASS GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. MORNING PAGETS, GALATEA and SAC COATS," ALPACA and HOLLAND DO. TROUSERS and TROUSERS and VEST—In NELSON, GEELONG, SYDNEY, ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS., NEW ZEALAND FLAX SHIRTS REGATTA SEIIRTS WHITE SHIRTS—WIDE & NARROW PLAITS CRIMEAN and COTTON SHIRTS COTTON MERINO and WOOLLEN i-HOSE FLANNEL SHIRTS and DRAWERS, KERSEY DRAWERS MERINO and L.W. SHIRTS and DRAWEES. SCARLET, SLUE, GREY SERGE SHIRTS MOLE and COTTON CORD TROUSERS THE VERY NEWEST THING IN PAPER COLLARS (Kaufmann's), ' HATS, CAPS, RUGS, BELTS, BRACES, TIES, SCARFS, And Every Article, except Boots, required for a Gentleman's Toilet. BOYS CLOTHlNG— Trousers, and Trousers and Vest and Suits. Knickerbocker Suits and Cossock Suits. T. BRIDGES, SUCCESSOR TO S. COOMBES, GKAHAMSTSWN CLOTHING MART, ALBERT-STREET. '
SPECIA L X OTIC.E. GREAT ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS PKEMISES. M. H. IIREY IS NOW OPENING HIS SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. DRESS DEPARTMENT—New Black and Colored Silks, Mogadofe ■ and Japanese and Tassore Silks, Carmelete Cloths, Lusterines, &c, &c. MUSLINS —Paris Muslins, Grenadine Robes for Evening Wear, Satin j Stripe Muslins, Crepe Stripes, Piques, Stripe Grenedines. PRlNTS—Bordered Prints, Hoyles' Plates, Havard Stripes, &c. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT—White Calicos in various makes— Horrocks', Crewdson's, Finlay's ; Ticks (linen and Cotton); Sheetings in all widths (linen and cotton); The New Flax Shirtings. MILLINERY DEPAETMENT: Just added, under the Charge of an Experienced Milliner HOSIERY—In Balbriggan, Lisle, White Cotton, in hose and half hose; Children's Hosiery, all makes. CLOTHlNG—Superior made Black and Tweed Suits, Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits ; Flax and long Cloth Shirts; Drab and Black Paris Hats, a great variety in Felt Hats—in Men's, Youths'and Boys'; Straw and Leghorn Hats, Ties, &c. CARPETS—New Patterns of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets; Coir and Manilla Mattings; Floor Cloths, all widths; Mats, &c. m.h.~aTrey, POLLEN-STREET, SHOKTLAND,
A PRIVATE SCHOOL |FOR BOYS | AND GIRLS ...- HAS been OPENED in Owen-street, Grahamstewn, next door to Mr Clark's | Grocery Establishment. Mrs. Cobhis will attend Iho younger children, and give instruction in Plain and Fancy Needle-work. Terms—£l la per quarter or 10s 6d per half-quarter. When two or more children of the same family attend, a considerable reduction will be made. A Night School will be established shortly. | Terms 2s. per week. Addreis—Edmund C. Coenes, care of Mr CIABK, Owen-street. FOY BROS., PHOTOGRAPHEES, IN EETUBNING THANKS <o their numerous Friends and the Public in General for the Tery Liberal Support they have received siDce commencing business, beg to intimate that their Studio will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 23rd of November to enable them to make Alterations during which time they will be in attendance Daily between the hours of S and 5 p.m., to receive and deliver orders. 7665 -78 TTOUOHKES *ot Qovemmont Payment; V and Company Debts—Printed and Sold »t the Eyjjnino Staii Oulcet /COASTWISE CUSTOMS ENTBIES \J (forme) ON SALE at the Evening Svab Office.;
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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