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DRAPERY. ESLIE, LANE, DOBIE, AND CO. Beg to intimate that they OPENED IN THEIR NEW PREMISES, Albert Buildings (Opposite General Post Office), ON SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 188 G. ERBERT, lIAYNES, AND CO. arc Bhowing the Latest Novelties in Dress Fabrics, consisting of Astrachan, Bouclc, Granite and Sacking Cloths, Tufted Stripes, Nattie Laine, Habit Cloths, Glcnisla Tweeds, Vigogne Stripes and Combinations. Also, a large assortment of Plain Goods in the most fashionable colorings and makes. These Goods have been well bought and tastefully selected, and we feel confident only require to be seen to meet approval. We would call special attention to our Silk Costumo' Plushes, which are unequalled for value and appearance, including the following colors, viz.:—Tabac, Dahlia, Carouboir, Moss, Jasper, Lincoln Green, and Marine. A Novelty in Dress Silks—"The Faille Francaise," in Plain and Striped Combinationhandsome and inexpensive. All the New Colorings m Satin, Merveilleux, Duchesse, Gros-Grains, Gros-du pays Surahs, Sicillienncs, etc., etc. Black Silks of exceptional value, comprising the following makes:—Satin de Lyon, Mer- j veilleux, Radzemtie, Gros-Crain, Ottoman, etc. Bossile Escalier, and all tlie Latest Novelties in Dress and Mantle Trimmings. I Black and Colored Silk Velvets are a specialty with us this season, having purchased a manufacturer's Clearing Line at a heavy discount. A Special Mako of Twilled Velveteens equal in finish to Lyons Velvet. The above Goods have boon all purchased for cash under most favorable circumstances, and j will be sold at lowest remunerative prices. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., HERBERT, lIAYNES, AND CO. have much pleasure in announcing the opening of a Magnificent Stock of Millinery, Underclothing, Infants' Pelisses, Bonnets, Hoods, etc., consisting of the Latest Novelties procurable in the European markets. The Ladies' Bonnets and Hats are marvels of good taste, manifesting the care and judgment with which they have been sclocted. The Stock of Coisets and Underclothing is the largest and best assorted in the Colony, and for good quality and moderate price is unequalled. Inspection and comparison invited. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND GO. "WILFUL WASTE BRINGS WOFUL WANT." T>ERHArS you are not aware that by in vesting Is in a Tin of Grecnbank a 113 per cunt. Cau.stic Soda you can make filb of Be-»t Hard Soap, or 701b of Soft Soap by simply mixing it witli any refuse household fat or grease. Or used alone, equal to 101b of Sodi Crystals, or any sort of washing powder or extract of soap. STILL LEADlNG—Marshall's celebrated;. Cura Glava for Corns. I can refer any sceptical person to several leacMcg citizens who have been entirely freed front those tronbleBome excrescences by the use of this remedy. WHOOPING COUGH.—I have the best remedy in the market —Professor Hale's Castana Vesca. During the last epidsmic this remedy rarely failed to cure the worst cases. Price, 2s. Marshall's Homceop/ithic '.Ccething Powders contain neither mercury nor ojiinm. but ure entirely vegetable. The best Powders in the market for disorders incidental to children when cutting their, tectli; Is packets. If you arc a martyr to bilious attacks do not fail to try Marshall's Spooal Tinct. of Podophyllum -a remedy that has no equal for all liver and stomach disorder:*; is. M. MARSHALL, Manufacturing and Dispensing Chemist, Princes and Gnwrge stre 3ts, TO BUILDERS AK& OTHERS. .£> of the Pat'nt Prise Range Zcalauc'ia. Requires no setting, and will Vmrn any coal. Iron Fretwork for Verandahs m great variet y. VICTORIA FOUNMtY, George atreefc {opposite Knox Churcfc,,

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Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 1

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