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DRAPERY. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON, 1888 I v THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Of Home and Continental production are to be seen. The following comprise a few of the leading lines : Plush Mantles for evening wear; also the Peg Wofflngton Opera Wrap, in Oheuille, various colors; Promenade Mantles, Travelling Mantles, Stormproof Mantles, in which thero are several new and stylish shapes; Norfolk and Blouse Jerseys, In the leading colors, universally worn at Home and both Continents; the New Fur Pelerines, in Skunk, Natural Racoon, Mongolian, Lamb, Snow, Har», Llama, and several others, but the above are those run on; Ladies' Ulsterß In several new shapes and materials, the demand for which is increasing daily; Ladies' Dressing-gowns, are very stylish and moderate In price. Children's Mantles and Ulsters are too numerous to catalogue, but are very pretty and extremely moderate. Fur-lined Mantles are a great feature of the season, and fully 25 per cent, cheaper than last. The above are all open for inspection, to which all are cordially invited. HERBERT HAYNES, AND CO, HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Are now Showing their FIRST PARCEL OF AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS. The principal feature for the Season being some very charming Combinations in Variegated Striped Suitings. Esquimaux Tweed, In the leading shades—an entirely new cloth which has had an extensive salo at Home, and Is very suitable for our climate, possessing warmth without weight. A SPECIAL TUROHASE of 47in Vicuna Cloth (in all the new colors), 3s Gd a yard—usual price, 5s lid. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Choice New Goods in MOIRE PLUSHES AND VELVETS STRIPED PLUSHES AND VELVETS CHECK PLUSHES AND VELVETS SHOT PLUSHES AND VELVETS SELF-COLOR PLUSHES AND VELVETS At very moderate prices. We have made it our special study to import Trimmings to match or harmonise peifectly with our Dress Materials, and have every confidence in being ablo to sustain our reputation for good taste in blending. The following are a few of our special colorings:— Amaranth Baltic Blue Zinc Confederate Blue Terra Cotta Napoleon Blue Copper Red Austrian Blue Madder Red Porcelain Blue Couquelicot Red Vandyko Brown Beaver Brown. BLACK DRESS DEPARTMENT. Now Fancy Elacka. New Mourning Materials. The largest stock in the Colony to select from, and the best value procurable. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. PUBLIC NOTICES. ULSEBROOK AND CO., MILLERS, STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, AND CORN FACTORS. The Largest Manufacturers in the Colony. GOLD MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR GOODS AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. Our Patent Silver Dust Solf-raising Flour is manufactured from wheat specially chosen and ground and dressed in our own mills, under our own supervision, by patent process. If once given a trial you will use no other. Ask your Grocer for Aulsebrook's Gold Medal Biscuits, and compare the quality with any other maker. We manufacture all our goods out of the best material procurable, and defy competition. All our Biscuits are made up in one-pound fancy hinged tins of superior quality, and can be procured from all grocers for quite a trifle. " Round Wine," " Albert Wine," " Sultana," "Ginger Nuts," "Wafer," "Water." "Craoknell," "Albert Lunch,'' "Glace." CANDIED PEEL (Finest Quality). PURE CONFECTIONERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ICING SUGARS. Dunedin Branch: NEXT MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, A. A. TROUP, Agent for Otago.

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Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

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