DRAPERY. piRUOT IMPORT roa SPRING, 1884, CJAUNDEER AND COMPANY'S H rJtmporU of WASHING FABRICS consist Oheik#,' end Striped, Zephyrs; BftfShdßpot (OreftttGroond) Ca»l>tntoette«; Navy Ground, with Cardinal Spots, Stripes,' “ ;s, eto.; EmbwldcrefrSatßep Costumes. jlnga SAUNDERS AND COMPANY'S Imports of DRESS MATERIALS consist of MedaUlon Brooh6, with plain to match: Khartoum Stripes, Snjore Silk la’ Spots, Checks and Shots, Coshihercttes, Bnrano Lace Cloth, Aocordeon and Larffi Tennis Costumes, eto. S aunders and company’s imports of Sltss consist of Dress and Mantle Silks In Ottoman. Armnte Brooh6, Stripes, Mervellleux, Sn6ts, eto. V and MANTLES of the Very latest atjlee lln Dolmans, Short Jackets, Mantles, Mantelettes, Jerseys, Dust-cloaks, and W>P. Circulars and Dolmans. . Endless variety of Washing Skirts and Costumes. Saunders and company’s imports of MILLINERY consist of the very latest styles In French and Engllshllats and Bonnets -Posthoy, Darley Dale, Beauman, Hastings, Mary Anderson; eto. Fruits, Flowers, Feathers, Tufts, Roys’and Girls Mors and Sunbeams hi many styles and colors. Corsets, Under* clothing, .Ladles’ and Children’s Plqafotes and Aprons in ezhanstless variety. Saunders and company’s imports of FANCY GOODS' consist of the newest makes of Laces—Edelweiss, ; Oriental, etc,. In Ivory, Cream, Beige, Coffee shades; lace Collarettes and Siohns, an exceedingly choice and eXteasive selection | Umbrellas and Sunshades } New Gauntlet Gloves (Taffeta, Silk, eto) In newest shades, Saunders and company’s imports of HOSIERY consist of every leading shade In Cotton, Lisle, Silk; Cashmere, in all sizes from 000 to 6, In Girls’, and 8. Women’s to O.S. Women’s. Speolal moke of. strong Stockings •for Boys for summer wear,; The largest and choicest assortment of Dress Buttons we have ever shown. New Fancy Clasps, singly and In sets; Grape Ponpons, etc. SAUNDERS AND COMPANY’S DRESS* MAKING AND MANTLE- MAKING DEPARTMENTS being managed by MISS CARROLL, who employs the largest staff of workers In the,olty r Ladle* can rely upon having their orders promptly and faultlessly executed. ALBERS BUILDINGS (Immediately opposite Chief Poet Office), Pbihwb) btbmt, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, AND BABY-LINEN DEPARTMENT. jg" EGBERT, HAYNES. AND CO. Have just received an additional shipment of Summer Bonnets, Hats, Underclothing, eto., for the above department, making with the Spring shipments an assortment of really fint-olass Goods, superior to ahy In thedty, and well worth the Inspection of bnyenk The Department Is now under the management of a thoroughly-experienced Saleswoman, and a Bonnet Milliner of acknowledged ability has been obtained from one of the leading houses In Melbourne, Ladles can therefore rely ion their orders being executed with taste and judgment In the latest fashions and at moderate prices.. The Underclothing and Baby-linen Department Is largely stocked with every useful and necessary article, among which Corsets receive special attention. Those only of the most approved makes are Imported. Although Goods are kept In various qualities and prices, no attempt Is ever made to sell Imitation or second-class goods as first-class lor the purpose of creating an Impression of cheapness. I For Bona Fide Sterling Value ' Herbert, haynes, and do. are unexcelled, DRESSMAKING. MANTLEMAKING. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND GO, Have much pleasure In announcing that their New Workrooms are completed with all the latest Improvements, and appliances lor carrying on a large business, extra accommodation having been provided for a hundred additional Dressmakers and Mantlemakers, These Departments are under new manage* rnent of a high order, and ate giving unbounded satisfaction, We can confidently assure out customers that work superior to that which is turned out of fluyw rooms is not to be had anywhere In the Colony. The stook of Dress Materials to select from Is the largest, best bought, and cheapest in the City. HERBERT, HAYNES. AND CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 1
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597Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 1
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