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Drapery NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DEAPERY! MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c. o J. MARSHALL IS NOW OPENING VP HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM LONDON: EX LEBtJ, 52 OASES, AND fIAMENOTH, 20 OASES. ———o— —— DBFABTMBNTB. CASKS. * '3 Coloured Lustres and Real Alpacas, in all the Newest Colors. 2 Black do. :.., do., Berersible, super* ' ior make. 1-v 3 Fancy Dress Goods; Newest Textures and Designs.. JJreSS. ' l Black, Coloured, and China Dust Silks. 3 English Prints ; New Patterns. 1 French do., and Cambrics; Stylish Patterns. 2 English and French Muslins, Grenadines, and Lawns. .1 Silk "Warp, Chambreys, and Lustres. "4 White Calicoes and Shirtings. 2 Grey do. do. 2 Grey and White Sheetings. TV/Ton r»V»£>e-rnv l Striped and Plain Hessians. IXLHiilUIiebUUr 2 Brown, Slate, and White Linens and Damasks. 2 Cotton, Union and Linen Ticks. AND 1 2 Towels, Toilet Covers, and Quilts. _ . , . I Muslin and Lace Curtains, and-Short Blinds. Furnishing* I Window Hollands. 3 Linoleums: 27in., 36in , and 6 feet wide. 1 Coir Mattings. .2 Carpets and Mats—American Leathers. 11/n 11 l-ncrmr P* Ladies', Maids', and Children's Hats. J.VJ.imnery, x p ?riß Millinery. •mm- x i 1 Fichus and Mantles. , MantleS, ' 1 Ribbons and Millinery Silks. 2 Flowers — English and French — Ornaments and &C* L Novelties. f"2 Cotton Hoisery. H&foer- I ew Huffelings, Plaitings, and Euches. , _ _ . 1 Collars, Sets, Ties, Scarfs <fee. , uSkSnerVy 11 Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, Ac. TTa M : mw . ' 1 Buttons for Dress Trimmings. XLOSiery, . 2 Corsets and Bands. On,* . 1 Handkerchiefs and Fringes. occ* {l French Ed Glores. '3 Men's, Youths', and Boys' Tweed Clothing. 2 Men's and Boys' Moleskins. 1 Do. do. Linen Clothing. . , nintWntf x Do- do- Silk do- ' V^lOUUng. I 2 Broad Cloths and Doeskins. 1" ■ : * 1 Fancy Colored Tweeds and Meltons. 1 Linen. Drills. 2 Hosiery and Mercery. \2 Gents' Shirts. . ' • ' ~72' ■ ■ 0 J. MARSHALL, ALBEET STEEET AND POLLEN STEEET. 0 ■ ' ' TAILORING IN ALBERT STREET.. DBESS MAKING IN BOTH HOUSES. SPRING, 1878. 0 " ■ M. H. AIREY HAS OPENED HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS OF SPRING- PRINTS AND WASHING DRESS MATERIALS. Included is a Job Lot of PRINTS, from 5d to 7£d per yard—usual Pricts 8d and 9d per yard; also, Straw Goods, ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES, JFEOM Is EACH. MILLINDBY, TEIMMINGS, FLOWEES, FEATHEES, OENAMENTS. Dkess Goods : SNOW FLAKE, ATHOL LUSTEES, SILK, SEEGES, Ac, Ac, in all the FASHIONABLE COLOUES. M. H. A I R E V, POLLEN STREET. October Ist, 1878. .

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3025, 25 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3025, 25 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3025, 25 October 1878, Page 3

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