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DRAPEEY. " AR G E IMPOBTATIONS Men's Summer Suits „ , Men's Paget Suits Men's Sac Suits Men's Black Cloth Suits Men's Paget Coats and Vests "Men's Sac Coats and Vests MEN'S COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING Men's Moegiel Tweed Suits Men's Geelong Tweed Suits Men's Bedford Cord Trousers „r , ~,. Men's Mosgiel Tweed Trousers Men s Biding Pants __ , Men's Black Cloth Vests Men s Moleskin Trousers Men's Cotton Cord Trousers Men 8 Biding Coats Men's "Waterproof Coats. HERBERT, HAYNES, & 00. TARGE IMPORTATIONS. SUMMER, 1878. JUVENILE CLOTHING— Youths' Suits Galatea Suits Knickerbocker Suits Sandringham Suits Milton Suite Boys' Suite Tweed Suits Eton Suits Holiday Suits Cricketing Suits Boys' Hats, Ties, Belts, Braces, Socks, Hose. Youths' Hats, Ties, Belts, Braces, Socks, Hose. HERBERT, HAYNES, & 00. TARGE IMPORTATIONS" . SUMMER, 1878. MEN'S MERCERY— Men's White Shirts w—.. ™ «... Men ' B Oxford Shirts Man's Dress Shirts Men's Silk Warp Shirts Men's Ties, Braces, Belts Men's Soft Felt Hats Men's Crimean Shirts Men's Silk Scarfs Men's Straw Hats Aro„>„ n „r • Men ' B Black Pari » Hats Men s Cotton, Menno, and Wool Drawers M«'« p£ S w°°!' Me ???> and Cotton Shir k Men s Cotton, Wool, and Merino Socks nw t»w . M« a > Kid and Thread Gloves Men's Riding and Driving Gloves. Portmanteaux, Courier Bags, Railway and Buggy Rugs, Picnic Bags. HERBERT, HAYNES, k CO. TARGE IMPORTATIONS. SUMMER, 1878. French Millinery

Millinery Bonnets Untrimmed Hats Millinery Trimmings Ladies' Outfitting. British Millinery Trimmed Hats Feather Flowers Stays, Underclothing HERBERT, HAYNES, & 00. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 1878-79. THOMSON, QTRANG, & *~*r\ Established, 1863. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE CUTTING WAREHOUSE. Large Importations of Valuable Goods now Opened Out CHEAPER THAN EVER. Come and See Them. MILLINERY. Stylish Millinery First-class Millinery The Very Best Millinery inat can be produced or imported. See Our Windows. See Our New Showrooms. See Our Prices—Test Them. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. £5 000 WORTH NEW DRESS STOCK Now Exposed For Sale at THE CUTTING WAREHOUSE. Every kind of Material of Latest Manufacture now fashionable we have in stock in abundance. Avoiding fancy names—promptly stated. Dress Goods to suit all buyers. Come and See OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT. Dressmaking Stylish Dressmaking First-class Dressmaking Under good manngement—Dressmaking At Lowest City Rates—Dressmaking Place orders very early for—Dressmaking We are very bus y— Dressmaking Civility, style, and fit guaranteed for—Dress, making. Commodious workroom and first-class hands. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. COS T~U*M E S. Imported Costumes Ready-made Costumes Fashionable and Stylish Costumes Every kind and quality of Costumes Made to order on the Premises—Costumes. Come and See OUR COSTUME DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPARTMENT Stocked with New Goods. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Stocked with Latest Styles. It is impossible in our advertising space to convey an adequate idea of the Striking Novelties and Styles oontained in these valuable departments. r Come and See our Stock BOYS', YODTHS', AND MEN'S CLOTHING, Somo very Special Good 3 Now Opened CHEAPER THAN EVER. Inspection Invited. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO., Importers, General Drapers, Clothiers, and Outfitters, PRINCES STREET, Dunedin. tS THE CUTTING WAREHOUSE. rym& & co.-s royal mail coaches. DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL IN TWELVE HOURS.

Passengers leaving Dunodin and InvercargiU by 7.30 am. Trains will arrbe at Dunedin 7 45 p.m , and InvercargiU 7.19 p.m. Through Tickets by Coach and Rail can bo obtained at any Eailway Station en route. Parceh. prepaid at any Railway Station will be forwarded at greatly reduced rates. Simmond.'s Line of Coaches will leave Tapanui and Waipahi daily, in conjunction with Through Coaches and Trains. FARES-First Class, 41s 9d ; Second Class, 32s Passengers with Through Tickets only are guaranteed Through Passages. R. B. WILLIAMS & CO. T. POOLE'S COACH leaves Palmerston Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 o'clock fo Naseby via Macraes and Hyde, returning Fridays and Mondays,

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Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 4

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