PUBLIC NOTICES RTHUR BRISCOE AND 00. IRONMONGERY— Lirgeat Stook in Dunedin. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND 00. HARDWAREBest Selected Stock in Dunedin. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND 00. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS— Newest Designs, and Cheapest Prices in Dunedin. ARTHUR BRISOOE AND CO. TILED GRATES AND HEARTHS— Large and Varied Selection—Beat Value in ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO. BRASS FENDKR3 AND FIREIRONB- - Patterns, and Lowest Prices in Dunedin. ARTHUR BRISOOE AND CO. HOUSE FURNISHING. Those about to famish will And our Stock the most compUte and the prices the most moderate in town, and will b3 consulting their own interests in giviog us a c»ll before purchasing elsewhere. ARTHUR BRIF.CDE AND CO. MARRIAGE PRESENTS. Those In want of g:oi1, useful, and ornamental Marriage Presento will find their money go further in our Stock of Plated Ware, Cutlery, Coal Vases, Clock?, etc , etc , than anywhere else in town. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO., PRINCES J?ND JETTY STREETS, The Largest Impohtebs of Hardware in the Australasian Colonies. BRISCOE AND CO., MELBOURNE. BRISCOE, DRYSOALE, AND CO., SYDNEY. ARTHUR BRISOOE AND CO., DUNEDIN. DRESS HERBERT, HAYNKS, AND CO.'S. THE QUESTION IS FREQUENTLY ASKED by women who dress well " Where can I get a becoming Costume fashionably andeconomtcally made.and yet uolikeanyono else?" The queiist doubtless means that she wants her individual figure and peculiar tastes Btudied, the result being a unique and _mcce*sful combination of tho becoming and fashionable. To such, oar system of doing busiuess should commend itsolf. By special airangement we are constantly supplied with the latest Paris Model?, and, by skilful variation and exceptional care, the styles are made to suit individual figure?, while all Novelties in Dress Material are imported in dress lengths only, thus securing au absolute guarantee against copy. FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS wo have imported a more than ordinarily Choice and Extensive Aesortment of Noveltlea. The Fabrics are all of first-class quality (a circumbtance which in this case is happily not incompatible with very moderate prices), and the designs and colorings are evidently the result of speoially-refined taste and a knowledge of tho tendencies of current fashion. Among so many fabrics it is only possible to notice a fow which are of Immediate Importance. It will be seen that preference Is given to Stripes in soft rich colorings and looselyworn textures. For example: THE RANPOOR, a new Indian design in Camel-hair Cloth. THE KASHTIVB, a supeib material, with irregular hairy stripes. CASHMERE DE INDP, a self color ground, with shaggy stripes at fixed interval*-. COTE DB OHEVAL. a highly-finished Corduroy, with fiue Hneß in contrasting colors. DRAP ZEBRA, a combination of zigzag Btripee, with a hairy surface. SERPENTINE RATE, a wave effect upon satin-finished ground. VIGOURAUX RAYE, a plain Cloth in selfcolors, with blaok fleecy stripes. HIMALAYA BROOHE, a shot effeot, with lozenge deßlgn, sprinkled with silky hairs. JiCQUARD AMAZON, a rough though stylbh Tweed of Scotch manufacture. VIGOGNE BOUOLE, a double stripe of silky loops and camel-hair in harmonious colorings. TATTERSALL CLOTH, an extreme novelty in coarse diagonal, with acquard design. ROGART TWEED, a heavy Scotch fabric of raro beauty and durability. IN PLAIN CLOTHS, VICUNA will be tho favorite, in such colors as grasshopper green, hunters' green, nickle, beaver, mouse, and bordoux.
There ia already a great demand for Navy and Black Seigea la the following makes:— Cheviot, Diagonal, Chevron, and Estamiue. In the latter we are showing a spaoialty known as Squadron Serge, whioh Is guaranteed by the maker as WEAR and WEATHER PROOtf. The above will testify to many m»rked ohanges in dress, all of which seem to be improvements. We made our first Window Display on SATURDAY, 27th inßt., and wait with confidence the verdiot of our patrons. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ARNINGHAM AND 00., Manufacturers Requires no settlng.and will burn any coal. Inn Fretwork for Verandahs In great variety. VICTORIA FOUNDRY, ONAROH of Pain-A splendid cure , Sprains and Bruises.
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Evening Star, Issue 8771, 11 March 1892, Page 1
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