Drapery NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY! MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &o. J. MARSHALL 18 NOW OPENING UP HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS DIEEOT FROM LONDON: EX LEBU, 52 OASES, AND FAMENOTH, 20 OASES. ..-•■-. .■ „ ' o ' . DBPAETMBNTB. CASES. f3 Coloured Lustres and Eeal Alpacas, in all the Newest ." ■ ■ ■'■:• ' ' ■ ■■•■ •" ; -.Colors. ''■ ■'. '■■■■■.■■■ / ■ ■•■■ ■■ ' 2 Black do. do., Rerersible, superior make. T\«. MMM 3 Fancy Dress Goods; Newest Textures and Designs. .DreSS. 1 1 Black, Coloured, and China Dust Silks. 3 English Prints j New Patterns. 1 French do., and Cambrics; Stylish Patterns. 2 English and French Muslins, Grenadines, and Lawns. Ll Silk Warp, Chambreys, and Lustres. T4 White Calicoes and Shirtings. 2 Grey do. do. .2 Grey and White Sheetings. TV/TonnVioetor * Striped and Plain Hessians. JYiancneSier 2 Brown, Slate, find White Linens and Damasks. 2 Cotton, Union and Linen Ticks. i AND '2 Towels, Toilet Covers, and Quilts. _ .i « 1 Muslin and Lace Curtains, and Short Blinds. ! Furnishing. 1 Window Hollands. ■ 3 Linoleums: 27in., 36in , and 6 feet wide. 1 Coir Mattings. ! I^2 Carpets and Mats—American Leathers. "R/TilliMCkmr f3 Ladies', Maids', and Children's Hat's. jsu.iumery, x Paris MiUinory . •»■■ .-I j 1 Fichus and Mantles. Mantles, ■ 1 HibbonsandMUlinery Silks. 2 Flowers — English and French — Ornaments and SCO* L Noyelties. ' ■ ■ ■'■■"..■■'■ ■? f2 Cotton Hoisery. Haber- ! NewEuffelings, Plaitings, and Buches. , , , 1 Collars, Sets, Ties, Scarfs Ac. daSliery, J I Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, <tc. -rT^-.v^ "i 1 Buttons for Dress Trimmings. MOSiery, 2 Corsets and Bands. jfrsv 1 Handkerchiefs and Fringes. Ooo' U French Kid Glores. f3 Men's, Touths 1, and Boys' Tweed Clothing. 2 Men's and Boys' Moleskins. 1 Do. do. Linen Clothing. P.lnthincf x -Do- do- Silk doV^lOLlling. J 2 JBroad Cloths and Doeskins. 1 Fancy Colored Tweeds and Meltons. 1 Linen Drills. 2 Hosiery and Mercery. J2 Gents' Shirts. "72" . . . 0 J. MARSHALL, ALB E BT S TEE B T AND POLLEN STBEET. ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ 0 TAILORING IN ALBERT STREET. DBESS MAKING IN BOTH HOUS.JB, SPRING, 1878. ■ 0 M. H. AIRE V HAS OPENED HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS OF SPRING PRINTS AND WASHING DRESS MATERIALS. Included is a Job Lot of PEINTS, from 5d to 7|d per yard—usual Prices 8d and 9d per yard ; also, Straw Goods, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES, FEOM Is EACH. MILLINDBY, TEIMMINGS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS. Dress Goods: SNOW FLAKE, ATHOL LUBTBES, SILK, SERGES, &c, &c., in all the FASHIONABLE COLOURS. ■0 M. H. AIR E V, POLLEN STREET. October Ist, 1878.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3023, 23 October 1878, Page 3
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