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DRAPERY. NOTICE FROM A. EVANS k CO., George street. *X WFAMPOA. We have received a i beautiful lot of New Fichus, Msintclettes and Pariswn Shawls. These styles are creating quite a/«)•..)>■ in the Home country; aUo, one case New Sleeveless Jackets (long), "very elegant. A. EVANS k CO., George street. LONG JACKETS in Silk, Satin, Velvet, Cashmere, Matalasse, Diagonal, and Cloth, perfect fitting; Goods, latest styles, and very elegantly trimmed. Anticipating a large trade we have imported large] y. and are meeting with a quick sale. A. EVANS k CO., George street. *w e thiuk we need liardlv remind the public that we continue giving the best value in Dunedin. At your convenience we should be glad to show any requisite, being quite satisfied the quality and prices will further extend our business. A. EVANS k CO., George street. DRESS GOODS.—We are showing a special line of Lustres, bought at a discount of 22$ per cent, off manufacturers' prices, and which we are offering: atl4d per yard. It is a positive truth that these goods cannot be purchased in any wholesale house in this City within 20 per cent, of our price. The colorings are exquisite, and quite as brilliant as our 3a goods. In Fancy Fi^n?* 11 ? 8 ! We have some Z°° d Btllffß at H Ud, 9d, 10W, and Is, which are splendid for household and children's wear. Also a large stock of Silks, black and gold black and white stripes, and washing do; Norwich Poplins, French Poplins, Russel and Persian Cords, Alexandria and Norman Cords (quite new), Galatea Stripes, Linen Stripes and Checks in navy blue and brown, Linen Ginghams, Drench, German, and English Prints in splendid quality and newest patterns. In fact the variety, beauty, and excellence of qualities for such low prices is a marvel to oureelves, and Wfl feel vrnrtia foil r,a ;,. —•.„• an! t . tion of them ; pleass inspect. We may mention our having first-class dressmakers on the premises, in which the greatest economy is practised both m cutting and charges, and which is benenciat to both our patrons and ourselves. A. EVANS & CO., George street. MILLINERY.—The quality and styles, combined with the astonishingly low prices, far exceed our and our patrons'most sanguine wishes. French and English Bonnets we have a large stock, and as a bonnet-maker our milliner has no equal in the Colonies, being a new arrival from Peter Robinson's, Oxford street, London. Her styles are quite distinct from those Practised here for so many years, exceeding in many cases the imported models, while the prices are as three to one. A. EVANS & CO., George street.

FANCY DEPARTMENT.-By every Home and Melbourne steamer we are in receipt of Fre>h Novelties, for -which our immense sale enables us to sell at much lower prices than is done by other houses, as we avoid making bad stock. We enumerate a few clearing lines as undei— Ruches in every color, 3d per yard ; Maltese Laces, 6d up to 2s per yard ; Kid Gloves, Is 6d n Pto 3a BJd for Josephines (genuine); Brown and White Cotton Hose, 6d upwards; Ribbons, 6d upwards ; Ties, 6d upwards ; Pique Pelisses, richly braided, 2s 6d, a great job; Silk Umbrellas, 3s lid each. A. EVANS & CO., George street, Dtmedin, Between St. Andrew and Hanover streets, lefthand side going north. N.B.—-Grand show on Saturday, and every Bucceeding Saturday until further notice. gEOWN, EWING, & CO., Beg to solicit inspection of their present extend ve stook of all the leading novelties for the present season, and have pleasure in drawing special attention to several recent shipments, which have been purchased upon exceptionally low terms. Our MILLINERY, LADIE3' UNDERCLOTHING, and BABY LINEN DEPARTMENTS are full of the latest specialities, and comprise Parisian Millinery, Feathers, and Flowers of the very newest styles. We are showing a parcel of Ladies' richly-trimmed Night Dresses aud Chemises; also a heavy purchase of Plain Goods. Our stock of Baby Linen, Infants' Dresses, 4c, Ac, is now of a most varied description, and will repay a visit. BROWN, EWING, & CO. desire to bring under notice of the geuoral public the arrival of another shipment of their celebrated RICH BLACK SILKS, which they can guarantee, for durability of wear, for retaining their lustre through constant usage, and for the soft mellowness of their touch and finish, to have no equal in the colonial markets. W ,?„ aTe h° l(iin g an extra well-assorted stock of FANCY DRESS MATERIALS in all the latest styles and coloring* ; also an immense varietv of WASHING COSTUMES and FABRICS Our range of PRINT PATTERNS is exceedingly large, and comprises some really choice and novel styles. In this Department will be found a purchase of LADIES' COSTCJME3, being fac similes of the leading Parisian exhibits.

Our FANCY DEPARTMENT is now replete with all the leadin" lines in Soarfs, Ribbons, lies, Laces, Gloves, Cambiic Handkerchiefs, Falls, Trimmings, Fringes, Ladies' Hosiery, Perfumery, &c, Ac. Our IMPORTS this season for the MANCHESTER and CARPET DEPARTMENTS are exceptionally heavy. Amongfc these will be found a very choice purchase of Cretonnes, of exquisite designs and colorings; Tapestry, Lace, Leno, and Applique Curtains; Damask. Table Linen, Sheetings, Calicoes, of British and American manufacture. We are showing Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, suitable for drawing and dining-rooms, of the newest styles; also every description of Mattings, Mats, Rugs, Floorcloths, Linoleum, &c, &c. The MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING and MERCERY DEPARTMENTS are well stocked with NEW GOODS, both in Home and Colonial makes, comprising a full assortment of styles and materials. BROWN, EWING, MEDICAL. JLJ may be consulted in Affections of ihe Nervous System, Depression of Spirits, Impaired Memoir, General Debility, Indigestion, Flushing, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Oensultinff Rooms—Octagon, tinr* Wra-Uno Hours of Consultation from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. daily. r February, 1859, Dr Thomas received his Diploma as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England. March, 1864, Dr Thomas received his Diploma the Royal College of Surgeons. 1871, Dr Thomas passed his examination, M Giessen, Germany. Consultation by letter, LI. MedioJuw for. warded to any part oj New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 4896, 9 November 1878, Page 4

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