CASH BUYERS OF WINTEE DEAPEEY AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, TT7TLL find a very extensive and wellT V assorted Stook to select from at K. HOBB $'S JUNCTION DEAPEEY WAREHOUSE , (Opposite the " Army and Navy Hotel,") the most of which has been bought in an overstocked market, at LOW PRICES, and will be sold at a Fair Profit. Worthy of special attention are the BLANKETS (both White and Scarlet) FLANNELS, TWEEDS FRENCH MERINOS (choice colours) Coburgs, Mixed Alpacas WOOL PLAIDS White and Grey Calico, Horrocks's Long* cloth, White and Grey Sheeting Linen Diaper and Irish Linen > Huckabaok and Huckaback Towels Ladies' and Children's Black and White Straw and Velvet Hats, trimmed and untrimmed White and Coloured Ostrich Feathers and Plumes Ladies' and Children's Wool Hose and Half-hose Under Clothing, Shawls, very cheap. MEN'S & BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Gents' Superior Inverness Capes, 255. Black and Blue BEAVER ditto, 30s. Boys' and Youths' Superior Inverness Capes, 155.; worth 30s. Men's Tweed Suits, Trousers, Vesta, and Coats Men's Super Pilot Coat, 21s Lambswool and Worsted SOCKS and STOCKINGS, in geat variety Lambswool Shirts, Flannel Shirts, and Crimean Shirts Felt Hats and Cloth Caps, Braces and Belts Linen - faced Paper Collars and Linen Collars A great variety of NEW NECK TIES and SCARFS Waterproof Capes, Boys' Waterproof Capes Bs. Gd., Waterproof Sheets, Bs. 6d. Umbrellas, &c, Ac. EEMEMBEE THE ADDEESS : R HOBBS, " THE JUNCTION," UPPER QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite the "Army and Navy Hotel.") READY MONEY AND NO SECOND PRICE.
j^-NOTICE.,^§r PEEPAEATOEY TO stock-taking, AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR FEESH AEEIVALS, EX 'ENGLAND,' 'ELECTRIC,' «MAEY SHEPHERD,' AND 'REGINA.' KEESING-, DOITSH, & KEESINGWill continue their GKEAT SALE AT ENGLISH COST! ffIHE Goods now offered comprise every article in NEW and SEASONABLE FABRICS. Drapery, Clothing, Mantles Shawls, Jackets, Robes, Dresses Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Bonnet, Hat, Mantle, and other Trimmings, in the newest designs Flowers, Feathers, Falls, &c. X., D., A X.'s Outfit Department includes every requisite for ensuring comfort to those who are homeward-bound, either via Suez, Panama, or Cape Horn ; and as every article of Clothing is now reduoed to its English Cost, X., D., & K. trust that all classes leaving for home will avail themselves of this favourable opportunity of providing an outfit at KEESINQ, DOITSH, & -KEESING'S, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET
THE RED STAB. A CLEARING-OTJT SALE OF AUTUMN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WILL COMMENCE THIS DAY AT THE EED STAE, AND BE CONTINUED FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY,- TO MAKE ROOM FOR GOODS TO ARRIVE. CORNERIOF QUEEN AND VICTORIASTREETS.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3038, 22 April 1867, Page 6
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