Drapery ,' Sfewi A utuwn AND Winter Drapery, Millinery, Furnishing, Clothing, Etc., Etc. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET, TTAS NOW BECEIVED AND OPENED UP HIS First Shipments, EX " BRAHUIN," " MAT AURA," AND S.S. " GULF OF CARPENTARIA." MILLINERY Mantle Department— NEWEST STYLES IN PARIS AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. MOST FASHIONABLE HATS IN STEAW, VELVET, PLUSH AND BEAVER; ALSO, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, AND TRIMMING. , NEWEST SHAPES IN Mantles, Dolmans, and Ulsters, INCLUDING THE TEL-EL*KEBIR, CAIRO, FOUR-IN-HAND, COAT SHAPE, NEWMABKET, &c. A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER, Recently from one of the best millinery hou;es in Dublin, IS JUST ENGAGED fob THIS DEPARTMENT. Dress Department Sereral Cases of New Textures . (All Wool), french foules, SERGES, FANCY TWEEDS, FANCY MELTONS, CHEVIOTS, WOOL. CHECKS, PLAIDS, WINCEYS, CASHMERES, FRENCH MERINOES, LUSTRES, VELVETEENS, VELVETS/& a. Manchester and Furnishing. IN this Department; the Importations arc heavier than usual, and marked with an extremely small Profit—The FLANNELS are makes that are especially selected for this district, and makes not often obtained in the Colony. The BLANKETS are excellent ralue, and the SHEE £• ING, SHIRTINGS, CALICOES, & LININGS, being now free from duty, are yery much Cheaper than usual. CLOTHING. This department is now fully assorted in every branch, and in addition to the English Manufacture is a first-class Stock OF THE BEST COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING OBTAINABLE. Also, a Large and well«assorted Stock oi HOSIERY, GENTS' MERCEBY, and a Splendid Stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' HATS. spr Cent. Discouni On ss|?ani> upwabds fob Cash.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4498, 5 June 1883, Page 3
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238Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4498, 5 June 1883, Page 3
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