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Dunedin Advertisements -IfXERBERT, HAYNES, and CO. A< 1.-i; . respectfully invite attention to their ' Imported Novel ties "for Spring Wear, 1876. The several departments enumerated below are bow replete with approved selections of Brit_sh and Foreign Manufactures. | Special attention has been -given to the Madeup branches, and the assortment of Costumes, Fichus, Mantles, Jackets, Millinery. Lace goods - are tin-usually large and varied. DRESS MATERIALS.— The present fashion; of Mixed Costumes offers greater opportunities for novelty both in design and material than any previous season. The assortment is ex tenisive and select. TANALA SILK CHKCKS. -Specially suitable for Young Ladies' wear, in subdued colorings, with plain materials to correspond. "SILK FINISHED ALPACAS.- These favorite Dress Goods still maintain their well-de-served popularity. This season they have an improved finish, and not liahle to crush. The stock comprises over sixty different shades. AP-ABTAN GLACES.-1H per yard, patterns ! free. BARODA TWILLS. - A new material for Spring and Summer wear. Can he had in Taised figures for Cosfcumea, forming a pretty effect in combination. WHITE GROUND LUSTRES.- Is per yard. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. BLACK SILKS.— The recent fall in value of the raw material enahles us to sell our Black Silk Goods much helow the usual prices. BLACK SILK DRESSES.-12 yaidsNo. 1 2 3 4 5 6 30s 33s 35s 42s 45s 54s Black Silks in the highest perfection of manufacture. BLACK SILK DRESSES.— 2O yardsNo. I 2 3 4 5 6 50s 55s 58s 6d 70s 90s 95s SILKS, per yard (patterns free)— No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 " 2s 6d 2s 9d 2s lid 3s 6d 4s 6d 4s 9d •JAPANESE SILKS.— The manufacture of these goods has been materially improved. They now have the reputation of wearing welt Their brilliancy and lightness specially re-con-mend them for summer wear. •JAPANESE SILKS, per yard (patterns free) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ls6id 2s 2s 6d 3s 3s 6d 4s 6d Japanese Silks— 4o distinct colourings. DRESS MATERIALS (pashmina).— A rich and beautifully embossed wool and silk mixture, specially adapted for combining with plain twill, stripe, or check materials. Dreßs Materials, per yard (patterns free) — Nol 2 3 4. 5 6 7-_d B.|d 9£d lOid llid ls DRESS MATEEIALS (French Beige), in plain cloth, checked and striped. — This is a most useful material, tooth as regards texture and durability, being made from fine Saxony wool. Patterns free. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. DAMASSE DAMASCENE SILKS, a Special Novelty of the Season, for Trimming, and used in combination with Light Textile Fabrics, Plain Silks, Stripe Silks, Japanese Silks— in Ivory, Cream, Buff, Ecru, Oris, Donna, Cuir, Blue, Marine, Seal, Brown. IRISH POPLINS. MARRIAGE SILKS. CORDED SILKS. MADE-UP COSTUMES. — This important branch comprises a beautiful variety of Spring and Summer Novelties, combining a distinct selection of Parisian and British models. SPRING COSTUME, composed of Checked Beige. — The Skirt is bordered with a gathered flounce, headed with two cross-bands, tablier, bow, pocket. This Costume may be had in a variety of materials. MORNING* COSTUME, made from Striped Cambrics. -The Skirt is bordered in front with deep crosscut plaiting ; double heading, terminating v ith gathered flounce, Princess tunic, buttoned the entire length of the front, and bordered with a plaiting. SEASON COSTUME.— A. Costume adaptative to two Seasons ; made from Grey Beige Cloth . The skirt-is trimmed with two plaitings; a plain Polonaise, stitched edges, pockets ; ornamented Faille Sash. VISITING COSTUME.— Dove Grey Material, Skirt trimmed with three plaitings, quilled headings ; Princess Tunic, draped with bows. This Costume may be had in a variety of Spring Materials. Herbert, Haynes,. & Co. BLACK DEESS GOODS.-New Black Japan Cords, New Black Athol Cloths, New Black Sicilian Cloths, New Black Wool Poplins, New Black Alpacas, New Black French Merinos, New Black Paramattas, New Black French Twills. BLACK LUSTRES, per yard (patterns free)— No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8-.d 10M ls Is 3d ls4d ls6d ls9d BLACK DRESS CORDS, per yd (patterns free) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 lOJd ls3d ls 6d ls 9d 2s 2s 6d BLACK FRENCH MERINOS (patterns free) No.l 2 3 4 5 6 Isll-^d 2s4_d 2s 6d 3s 3s 6d 3s 9d FURNISHING.— New Applique Curtains, NewNottingham Lace Curtains, New Leno Curtain-., New Harness Muslin Curtains. LONG LACE CTJRTAOTS, per pairNo. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7s 6d 9s 10a6d 1256d15s 16s 6d LONG. MUSLIN CURTAINS, per pairNo. 1 2 3 4 5-6 7s 6d 9s 6d 10s 6d 12s 6d 15s 16s 6d ■CARPETS. — Brussels Carpets for Drawingroom's," Brussels Carpets for Dining-rooms, Brussels Carpets for Stairs, Brussels Carpets 'for Lobbies, Brussels Carpets for Church purposes, Brussels Carpets for Offices. Tapestry Carpets 3s 6d, 3s ll_*d per yard ; Kidderminster Carpets 2s, 2s lid, 3s '9d per yard; Hemp Carpets, 9|d, 10^d, ls per yard ; China Matting, Plain and Checked, 9i}d per yard. Floor Cloths, reduced prices, 18 • inches to 18 Feet. Felt Squares, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Door Slipe, Table Baiaes, Leather Cloths, Herbert, Haynes, & Co. MILLINERY.— New Shapes in Chip and Straw Bonnet!-, trimmed, Lace, Feathers, Flowers.' Kew Shape*, in Hats, -trimmed and -ui_-tri-mned. Head-dresses, Caps, French and ' British Mowers, Wreaths, Sprays, Sailor Hats, Turban Hats. "* - DLACE GOODS.- A heaut_ful variety. Fichus, Ties, Trimmed Scarfs, Ecru Lace, Streamer Nets, Gauze Scarfs, Nett Scarfs, Creme Lace, Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs, THem-Stitchecl Cambric Handkerchiefs, Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs, Motto Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Ruffling. Herbert, Haynes, a-jid Co* The addition to our premises affords extra -space for the - - •-' ' 7 TAILORING BRANCH, •all garments now being made on the -premises, and under the immediate supervision -of an expe- ' irienced cutter. .■'.-. Samples and Measurement Charts FREE BY -POST. : HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 129, 29 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 129, 29 December 1876, Page 4

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