Drapery, JJ ERBE BT , AYNES, & £lO. ADVERTISEMENT.—WINTER 1877. JI en ! 8 I wee(l Trousers and Vests, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d Men s Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, lls fid, 12s fid Men s Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, 27s fid Meu s Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and Vests Men’s Tweed Sac Suits, 38s fid, 42s fid; Men’s Tweed Paget Suits Men s Mosgiel Paget Suits a Discount purchase Men’s Tweed Sacs, 17s fid, 20s, 25s Men s Beaver Overcoats, 50s ; Men’s Freize Ulsters ; Men’s Ripple Ulsters Discount purchase Men’s Black Macintosh Coats, 18s fid Men s White Macintosh Coats, 25s ; Men’s Ventilated Overcoats Men s Tweed University Coats ; Men’s Overall Leggings, 5s fid, fis fid Men s Heavy Leather Leggings, 8s fid ; Men’s Patent Leather Leggings, 8s fid Mea.s Kangaroo Leggings ; Men’s Saddle Tweed Riding Trousers, strapped, 25s s White Mole Trousers, 7s fid, Bs, 9s ; Men’s Colored Mole Trousers, Bs, 9s fid Men s Heavy Pilot Jackets, 22s fid, 25s PnW Suit f» 6s 7s fid, 10s ; Boys’ Double-breasted Curragh Suits 2 y , DouWe-brea ted Derby Suits ; Boys’ Black Cloth Knicker Suits Boys Checked Ulsters, 22s fid ; Boys’ Macintoshes ; Boys’ Mole Trousers, 5s Youths, Double-breasted Derby Suits, Heavy Tweed, 22s fid, 27s fid, 30s Single-breasted Tweed Suits, 20s ; Youths’ Black Cloth Suits v OU !r s , Trousers and Vests, 20s. 25s ; Youths’ Mosgiel Trousers and Vest, 25s Macintoshes Y ° UthS Ulstere; Youfcha ’ Overcoats; Youths’ Leggings; Youths’ Heavy Tweeds, 3s fid, 3s 9d per yard; Mosgiel Tweeds; Geelong Tweeds. „.. / es pectfully invite particular attention to the Tailoring Branch. The universal ■■a-is action that is given, the perfect fit of every garment, the complete finish, under the immemate supervision of an experienced cutter, warrants every confident recommendation, t attorns of Coatings Trouserings, Vestings. Doeskins, Broadcloths, Mosgiel Tweeds, Scotch i weeds, Bliss Tweeds, West of England Tweeds sent free by post. Riding Habits made to order. biding Suits made to order. Youths’ Suits made to order from tailor’s measurement. Self-measuring charts free by post. Men s V bite Shirts, 4s 9d; Insertion Fronts and Cuffs, Men’s Oxford Shirts, 3s Ud; Men s Regatta Shirts, 5s fid ; Men’s Night Shirts ; Men’s Crimean Shirts, 4s fid ; Men s Cotton Shirts, Is 9d ; Men’s Under Flannels, 3s lid ; Men’s Plaiding Pants, ss; Men’s Elastic Belts, fid, 7d, Bd, 9d, Is ; Men’s Braces, Is fid, 2s; Men’s Wind-orScarfs, 9d, Is, Is ’r 3 5 ci?" 8 1 lnen Collars , newest shapes ; Men’s Paper Collars, 4d per box ; Boys’ Cotton Shirts, assorted sizes ; Men's Mufflers, 9d, Is, la fid; Men’s Fleecy Cloth Gloves ; ileus Cope-lined Gloves; Men’s Dogskin Tilbury Gloves ; Buggy Rags; Men’s Brown Canvas Bags, 2s fid, 3s fid; Men’s Cotton Umhrel as, 2s .Id, 3s fid ; Men’s Alpaca Umbrellas ; Men s bilk Umbrellas, 10s fid, 12s, 15s ; Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs. Is, Is 3d, Is fid ; 1 ortmanteaux. Carpet Bags, Courier Bags, Brief Bags ; Men’s Brown Cotton Socks, heavy knitted, lid ; Men s Heavy Ribbed Socks, lid ; Men’s Merino Socks ; Men’s Shetland Lambs wool Socks, Is 4d; Ribbed Lambswool, Is 3d ; Men’s Fancy Wool Knitt Socks; Mens Heather Ribbed Fingering Wool Socks ; Men’s Heavy Winter Socks; Mens Spanish Brown Knitt Socks, ribbed; Men’s Shetland Fingering Worsted Socks, Is fid, Is od, Is lOd ; Men’s Fingering Wool Socks in a beautiful variety of colorings ; Men’s Grampian Worsted Socks ; Men’s Military Socks, Is fid ; Boys’ and Youths’Military Knitt n°v o ’ ,\ c , Grampian Socks ; Boys’ and Youths’ Lambswool Socks ; Men’s White bibbed Scotch Lambswool Pants, 5s 9d ; Men’s Shetland Ribbed Wool Pants, 6s fid ; Men’s Brown Cotton Pants, 3s fid; Men’s White Lambswool Shirts, 4s 3d; Men’s White and Gotored Merino \ ests and Pants ; Boys’ and Youths’ Lambswool Pants and Shirts ; Men’s Black Soft Amer’can Hats, new shape, 5s 9d ; Black Tyroleans, 5s fid ; Men’s Black 'wiss, os 9d, 6s 9d, 7s fid ; Men’s Black Cobden, 2s lid, 4s fid ; Drabs, 3s lid ; Men’s Hard Felt Hats, 2s fid ; Men s Alpine Hats, 3s 9d ; new styles of Hats for this season— the Lytton, Normanby, Clifford. Exeter, St. James, d’Aumaule, Oxford, Sandringham. Belmont, Duke (in blue black, orown, drab, &c.) ; the new Drab Oxford Cork Ventilating Hat; the new \ xator Travelling Cup ; Men’s Sectional Caps. 2s (M. i o U if oi , oy> , Ilack Ve lveteen Scotch Caps, 2s fid ; Boys’ Black Velveteen Tartan Bands, rii •’ Mr i A beaufclful variety of New Hats for Boys’ wear—Prince Regent, Corsair, Alpine, lyrolese ; Boys’ Black Oscars, with blue bands, 2s fid ; Boys’ Seal Turbans, 4s. E R B E R T, H AYNES, & c°-
Watchmauera. TH ''' rndersigned having Purchased Ihe Busine-s lately parried on by Messrs Harrop and Neill, Watchmakers and Jewellers, beg to intimrit; that, having acquired the new splendid machinery brought out from Home by Mr Ran op, they are prepared to execute' with the utmost taste all kinds of Jewellery, solver Crips, Medals, Ac., and trust, by giving ♦heir be-t attention to a’l orders ent- listed to their ca> e, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally upon their predecessors. An Excellent Assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELLERY Will be always kept on hand, Watches Repaired by First class Workmen. GOLDSMITH ft MOLT ER, (Manufacturing Jewellers forlti years) Rattray street. Successors to I [Ail HOP % 'PILL. Watchmakers, Jewellers, and Silversmiths, Prim es street (Opposite Cargill’s Monument), 1 nmediit. E have much pleasure in. recommending f ’ M ESh-i HS GOLI >STEIM &Mf )LLE K to our Customer.i, and solicit a continuance of their patronage so liberally bestowed on our HARKOP & NEILL. All Accounts due to the firm of Darrop and Veill are requested to be immediately paid to < Messrs Goldstein and Miller, whose re ceipt is binding onus; and all Accounts due by us are to bo rent in to the above HARKOP ft Is BILL.
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PK?'2.S.C Ncitlriaa. & OO.’S COMMERCIAi TVERY, BAFT, and COM?vTI'-Sl! s-NT STABLES, High Street. Single or double Abbot’s Buggies. Wag gonettes, open or close 1 'arriages of the best description always on hand for Hire: also, a first-class assortment of single or double liar ness Horses for Sale or Hire. Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with charge of their horses at livery can rely on getting every attention. First-class grooms always in attendance, Horses broken to single or double harness HENRY YEENT) & CO , Proprietors -j WORDS FOli ONE S HILLING. - JL 'J he cheapest and best Advertis ng Medium in Town. The Evening Stab's circulation, 36,000 weekly,
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Evening Star, Issue 4438, 21 May 1877, Page 1
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