~ " " ■ • ■ ' CJT«-.|-». 1 lilt II I . .—....- DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Ffi'OM THE BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURERS. J. MARSHALL HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS FIEST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CL O T_H_l N G. 55 Packages, ex Barque Ada. DRESS. Home Spuns, Lanark Serges, HOSIERY Three cases Ladies' and Lustrines, All-Wool Pop- and Children's Winter Hosiery; lins, Nary Serges; Serge WOOL one case Fancy Knit Wool Home Spun, All-Wool Tar- GOODS. Porcupine Squares, Vests, tan Plaids, one case Black Scarfs, Ties, Ac. J.ustres, three cases French Merinos (very cheap), four cases Winceys (much under* ralue), Plain and Striped Velveteens, in black, brown, and drab. COS- Two cases Costumes and TRIM- One case New Bead TrimTUMES. Polonaise, in Homespuns-,'- 'MINGS& mings, Buttons, Belts, Meltons, Serges, and Lus- ORNA- Ruffles, <fee; one case trihes; one case Juvenile MEN TS. Fancy Goods, in Jet, GiU, Custumes and Tunics, iv 'Steel, and. Silver; Hair Homespun, Tweed, and Vel- Ornaments, &c. vet, richly trimmed. • ■ '■'■_' \ ■ - ' MIL- Four cases Millinery, trim- FLANNELS, 3220 yards All Wool LUfffiKY mcd and untrimmed Straw BLANKETS, Welsh and Saxony White and Velvet Hats. Feathers, and Flannels (no cotton and Flowers; one case Orna- RUGS. W'dkept); 1046 yards' ments and Trimmings. Crimean Flannels, very Cheap. MANTLES, Two cases Silk Velvet, MAN- Bleached and Brown Sheet-! and Fur Trimmed Beaver; Cloth, CH F STEK ings, in all widths; a heavy i SHAWLS, and Tweed Jackets and GOODS, stock of Calicoes, in all Capes; two cases Shawls, qualities, 10per cent, under j in Queensland, very fine value. Cloth, and Saxony Longs. SKIRTS Arctic Down, Satin, Silk, CLOTHING,n»J <»sc» G«nt'B; and -Felt,- Melton, and Home- CLOTHS, Youths and Boys DRESS IM- spun Skirts. The new •»•* Winter Clothing; one PROVERS. Chintz andHorsehtirDress TWEEDS, *ase the Real Mackintosh ■*-". * . i mproTerg Waterproof Coat, in New ■ * Colours and Black i two bales New Winter Tweeds and Cloths. /JTJRS. A small shipment of Real GENT'S One case Winter Hosiery; Sable Muffs and Boas (war- HOSIERY, one case Belts, Uraces, ranted); also, Grebe, Chin- HATS, Silk Scarfs, Ties, &c; 70 chile, MuTquasb, &c. CAI'S, dozen Crimean Shirts; 300 and gross Collars, made; to v MERCERY.order; Men's, Youths' and ' Boys' Hats, in most Fashionable Shapes. «3g- Special attention is called to ihis sjupment, as it is all IMPORTED DIRECT, and carefully bought on the best ternary a Gentleman of much experience in the European markets, *Fhich is a guarantee that the Goods are WEyv, FASHIOJS ABLE, and of GOOD VALUE. J. M. has now the Largest Stock to select from in this district, and is certain his Customers will find Gocds imported Irona Manuiacturers 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than if bought in the Colonies. AN EAIiLY INfePECTIOM SOLICITED. 23
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 April 1875, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 April 1875, Page 3
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