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DRAPESYr . —We are offering, most ExceptionalAdvantages in cur Dress Department in every description of Dress Material, In order to clear* this : Stock at once, we have made the most' liberal Concessions in Price, which, in many instances, are now under English Cost; It affords a most unusual opportunity of securing New and Stylish Goods at LA ND ED CO ST, and will, ,wa have no doubt, be largely taken advantage of., THOMSON, STRANG, & CO.

IMP OK TA TIO N SUMMER, 1878, : - JUVENILE CLOTHING— Youths’Suits Boys Suits Tweed Suits Eton Suita Drill Suits Holiday Suits Cricketing Suits Galatea Suits Rugby Suits Knickerbocker Suits Sandringham Suits Milton Suits Boating Suits. Boys’ Hats, Ties, Belts, Braces, Socks, Hose. Youths Hats, Ties, Belts, Braces, Socks, Hose. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO; AEG B I M PORTA TION S SUMMER, 1878. Summer Saits , ■w > « Men's Pa ße* Suita Man’s Sae Saits m !-■» in . Men’s Black Cloth Suits Menu Paget Coats and Yeats Men’s Sao Coats and Vests MEN’S pOLOIHAIrMADB CLOTHING Men's Moagiel Tweed Suits w .t,,r _ , 5f ea ’ 8 Geelong Tweed Suits Men s Bedford Cord Trousers •M- , T>cjt x, Y 6l1 ’ 8 Moegiel Tweed Trousers Men’s Riding Pants \r ,„, ~ m Men’s Black Clbth Vests Men’s Moleskin Tronsera > v n i Men’s Cotton Cord Trousers Men’s Biding Coats Men’s "Waterproof Goats; HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. A RGB I'M PORTAT ION S* SUMMER, 1878. MEN’S MERCERY— Men’s White Shirts Men’s Qxford Shirts Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Silk Warp Shirts Men’s Ties, Braces, Belts Men’s Soft Felt Hats, Men’s Crimean Shirt Men’s Silk Scarf Men’s Straw Hat ■w >n ii ~ . Men’s Black Paris Hal Men s Cotton, Menno, and Wool Drawers " nr . Merino, and Cotton-Shirt Men s Cotton, Wool, and Merino Socks ' * nr > T. J- , M® n ’ 8 and Thread Glove Men s Riding and Driving, Gloves. , Portmanteaux, Courier Bags, Railway and Buggy RUgs, Picnic Bags. HERBERT, HAYNES, & 00. J i AR G E I M.P O KT.ATIO N, S, SUMMER, 1878. 1 French Millinery Milli.crrßoEMli : ' Briaßh MiHiEsry

TJntrimmed Hate Millinery Trimmings Ladies’ Outfitting. Trimmed Hats Feather Flowers Stays, Underclothing HERBERT, : HAYNES, A 00. AND CO.’S COMMERCIAL LIVERY, BAIT, and COMMISSION STABLES, High street. Single or Doable Abbott’s Buggies, Waggoneties, Open or Close Carriages of the best description always on hand for hire; also, a first-class assortment of Single or Double Hu* 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. HENBY YEEND A 00., Proprietors. QCHWEPPE’S MINERAL WATERS have k} been renowned for their excellence and purity for upwards of a century, and almost universally recommended by the leading medical men of the day—have always had the patronage of Royalty, and continue to be supplietLtb Her' Majesty the Queen. At hotels, caf&j etc;, ask for Sohweppe’s, and see that the trade mark—a fountain—is on the label over tire cork. J. Schweppe and Co., 51, Berners street, Hr 011 ; A « entfi Dunedin, W. and G. Turnvmll onH tin

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Evening Star, Issue 4952, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4952, 16 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4952, 16 January 1879, Page 4