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DRAPERY. ROW N, EWI NG, & @O. Hare the pleasure to draw attention to their annual importation of a very Taried assortment of useful and ornamental articles, suitable for CHRISTMAS NEW TEAK'S PEEBENTS, Now Landing Ek WAIPA, Ex AUCKLAND, Ex CANTERBURY. BROWN, EWING, & CO. beg to intimate that in consequent of the late arrival of these vessels the several oases will be marked off ready for inspeotion immediately upon being landed, thus ensuring a daily variety of presents. On view— JAPANESE CURIOS PARISIAN BMOUTEBIE ELEGANT PRESENTS INEXPENSIVE D» ORNAMENTAL !>• USEFUL Do Consisting of— Velvet Perfume Caskets Peari do do Pearl Inland Hand Mirrors Hand-painted Toilet Sets Rnstie "Watch Stands Perfumery and Bnuhware Velvet Photo Basel* *Do do Albums Ivory do Frames Oak do Gates Illuminated and Floral Albums Fern and Serap Books Plain and Chased Silver Lockets Mosaic Jewellery Pebble do J«t do Silver-mounted Beaver Bags .Do Stal do Inlaid Inkstands Ladies' Work Baskets and Boxes Picnio Baskets in variety Gents' Embroidered Slippers Do Cigar Cases . Do Smoking Caps And numberless other articles, from Is to LlO 10s. BROWN, EWING & CO.

A. EVANS & 00., Saorge street, and Gresham street, Loadon. TO ECONOMISTS. V V very great saving of money effected by purchasing at our establishment. It is a recognised fact in Dunedin and throughout every city and town of < Hago, that we sell Dnipery, Millinery, and Fancy Goods of the v«ry best description at English, and in the majority of cases, less than English prices. In addition to the large purchases made during the job season at Home, we have received advices of an immense stock now being shipped, which compels us to make more than nn mv?;™™ „i„„„;.,„ „< this Season's Goods. "We invite you to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . A. EYANS 4,00., George street. SPECIAL BARGAINS.-Calicoes, Ss 6d per dozen ; Flannels, all wool, Is par yard; Damask Table linen, 2s per yard ; Prints, S£d per yard ; "Wool-spot Muslins, 6d per yard; Law Strip* Piques, 7£d per yard ; Brown Hollands, 7§d f*w lid goods, and in the game ratio to la 4d. 5,000 Turkish Towels, 10|d e*dk; Fiwt Quality Honeycomb, 8d eaoh; Diaper Towellings, la per yard; other makes, 6d to 1» per yard; Blankets, 9s lid upwards; Meetings, 2 yards wide, Is per'yard. No so-catted salvage or damaged stock of any kind.

£1,500 New Dress Goods, 6d per yard for good Dresß Fabrics, worth twieo as much; real Alpacas, Is per yard, all colors; splendid line of Black Silks, 3s 6d per yard ; one lino at 43 lid, sold in Dunedin at 7s 6d per yard, positiTely. MILLINERY.—We hare trebled our trade in tbia department. "Wo shall sell the remaining Btock at prices that shall clear us right out by the first week in January. Untrimmed hafci at prices which, to quote, would convey no idea as to quality. Come and see for yourselves. L 3,870 nr-.ney value of New Novelties for the Christmas trade. Ribbons, Ties, Frillings, Silk Squares, Collars, Linon Sets, Belts, Suspenders, Purses, Scents, Combs and Brushes, and a thousand other little things quite impossible to enumerate in these columns. Six Fine Linen Hankerchiefs for 3s ; six do for 3s lid ; six do for 4s lid and 53 lid. No house in the tr*de ventures to sell them at lees than double these prices. Special line, which cannot be got anywhere else in the Colonies.— Dent's Kid Gloves, 2s per pair; Felicity Kid Gloves, 2* 3d; cable-stitohed, same quality, 2s 9d, in every sizo and shade of oolor; evening shades, 2s per pair. 1,180 dozen Ladies' and Children's Hosiery—a department we pay particular attention to, and in which we do a very large and satiHfWtory trade to both outtomers and ourselves. Every make, style, quality, and sizo you tan think of. 134 Dozen.—We have opened a job lot of Stays. Prices, Is lid to 7s Gd for the very best English and French Stays, wovea and steammoulded, now showing in the windows. 1879 —Notice —Our Christmas and New Year's Presents have jnsfc arrived by the ship Waipa la*t night, and will be opened in a few days. Early application -will rauoh oblige. A. ETANB k € 0., OEOKOB STREET, Between St. And. ew and Hanover streets, left hand ni<U going north. "BULLDOG" ALE AND STOUT. BASS'S P~A L E ALB, By Bead Brothers, London ("Bulldog " Bottling Mark). JiITHER the Brewers nor the Bottlers have ~ spared any trouble or cost to make this the Finest Ale in the "World. Both capital and skill are allied to make it a standard of excellence, GUINNISS'S STOUT, By Read Brothers, London ("Bulldog" Bottling Mark). This Stout combines due richness with the edge " that is developed by prolonged storage In vatß of great oapacity, such as Messrs Gainness's; and the bottling arrangements' are a guarantee of prime condition. W. & G. TURNBULL tt CO., Sole Agents, Dunedin. WORDS FOR ONE SHILLING.—The ' Cheapest and best Advertising Medium in New Zealand.' The Btbhiho Stab* oirculaWon is over 40,000 weekly

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Evening Star, Issue 4940, 2 January 1879, Page 4

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