Drapery, &c. J. COSGEAVE AND CO., CTAVING ARRIVED from the MARKETS, are now EXHIBITING their LARGE and EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT OF SUMMER FASHIONS, CONSISTING OF An immense variety of new French Fancy Silks— in Chcne, Plain Glace", New Stripes, Broche. Japanese, now Foulards Moire Antiques, Silk Robes, aLd Iribh Poplins. The latest designs in French Organdie Muslins, Brilliants, Piques, Cambrics, and Crctoun Cloth. A large lot of the best French Prints. A Magnificent Assortment of New Dress Materials, consisting of— Embroidered, French Grenadines, Bareges, and Balzarinos, Mohairs, Poplins, Chenes, Hungarian, Florentine, Neapolitan, and Calpee Cloths. ALSO, NOVELTIES FOR BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. The MANTLE and SHAWL DEPARTMENT contain the most elegant and useful Novelties of the Season, the new Peplum, and tight-fitting Mantle, handsomely trimmed ; Maltese Lace Shawls, Jacket, and Half Squares. Lace and Grenadine, Eotondes, Peplums, in great variety. PAISLEY AND EMBEOIDEEED CASHMEEE LONG SHAWLS. . A variety of Hosiery, Laces, new Belt and Brocaded Eibbons, Parasols, Clasps, Perfumery, and Trimmings. We beg to call Special Attention to our MILLINERY, which contains a most rccJierchd collection of the latest modes in FEENCH MILLINERY of every description— Bonnets, Hats, Wreaths, Head Dresses, Flowers, Feathers, &c. We have secured the Latest Shapes in BRONZE HATS, so universally worn in Paris during the Exhibition. _______ WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, GENERAL MOURNING, DRESSMAKING, &c, completed on the Premises on the Shortest Notice. Being the largest Importers of MEN'S Clothing in Hokitika, our Outfitting Department is well Stocked, and contains all the latest Novelties in GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Shirts, Hats, &c. Having all our Clothing made to Order, we have the Ncwc&fc and Latest Desigus in Coats, Trousers, and Vests. We have also imported a quantity of Hats — in all the latest Shapes— consisting of the Washington, the Liberator, the Celtic, the Bismark, the Japanese Sailor, tho Oxford, the Canton, the Australian, the Collegian, and tho Latest Out— The Duke of Edinbubgii. fitAN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED. 1090
Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE 19. FOE POSITIVE SALE. PEIME FAT CATTLE. PEIME FAT CATTLE. The second draft of the shipment, ex Eucalyptus. gg HEAD. _TIAEEY AND GILLES have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Arahura Sale Yards, on Tuesday, 16th instant. The second draft of 66 head prime fat BULLOCKS, just landed in splendid condition, without a bruise, ex Eucalyptus, from Port Albert. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend butchers not to lose the chance of obtaining some of tho above cattle, which for quality, have never been equalled on the West Coast, and are to be positively sold to the highest bidder. Cabey and Gilles, 11143 Auctioneers.
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West Coast Times, Issue 672, 19 November 1867, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 672, 19 November 1867, Page 3
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