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PUBLIC NOTICES. D.S.A, DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 and 88 GEORGE STREET; AND BRANCH: MAIN ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. ARE THE RUSTLING, HUSTLING PUSHERS of George street, the feared as such, by competitors increasingly known and recognised as suoh by the Purchasing Publio of this City. HAVE BUILT UP OUR BUSINESS by selling good Goods cheap. It does not require acres to make an establishment first-class or efficient, but its prices, its value, its assortment ; and there is where we are strong. OU HAVE SEEN ALL THE GRAND DISPLAYS of New Winter Goods this season. Now, candidly, has any impressed you as favorably as ours ? Have you seen Dress Stuffs such perfection of style, exquisite taste, and good quality at such prices anywhere ? IHEN AS TO MILLINERY, when you speak of it the name of the D.S.A. <must suggest itself. We have gone ahead of those who claimed precedence for years. Wo are the producers of originality and exclusiveness, and give choice of endless variety at one-half milliners' priceß. 'E HAVE ECLIPSED ALL FORMER t t EFFORTS this season, and in every Department are carrying larger stocks. A reference to the few quotations below will show what we are doing, and a visit will prove the truth of the same. Remember, we'cheerfully, show and sell exactly what we advertise. GREAT DOINGS IN DRESS GOODS.New Striped Tweeds, 2?d ; stylish Plaids, Md ; fancy Granite Mixtures, 4j}d; changeable Twills, si}d ; double-width heavy Striped Scotch Stuffs, 12£ d; beautiful twotone iridescent [Diagonals, doublewidth, Is 6d; All-wool French Cheviot Serges in navy, black, cardinal, and other colors, Is ll^d; and an assortment of plain and fancy French Stuffs and Colonial Tweeds up to 4s 6d a yard. RIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY.—Straw Hats in Scarboro' ami fancy shapes, B|d, IOJd, 12£ d, up to 3s lid ; Trimmed Felt Bond street Hats, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid; Fur-edged Felt Hats, Is 6d; Felt, Scarboro', and Fancy Shapes in brown, navy, fawn, grey, and black from Is ll£d; Felt Flops, Is ll£d, and hundreds to select from in every shape, price and color. ANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS', ULSTERS. —Ladies' and Childrens, in every shape and color; Jackets, with fur-trimmed roll collars, from 10s od ; Ulsters, with long capes, 10s 6d each ; Girls' Cardinal Cloaks, with hood, 63 lid; long Fur Ma lias, 6s lid ; short ditto, 3s lid ; Skirts, Corsets, and Underclothing • at equally favorable rates. [>LANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. —White English Witney Blankets for single beds, 5s lid, 7s lid, 9a lid ; English Blankets for double beds, lis 9d, 13s lid, 15s lid, 16s lid; Colonial Blankets, full size, 17s lid, 22s lid, 24s lid, 26s lid ; Colored Striped Rugs, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s lid ; White and Colored Quilts from 3s lid to 20s. "ANCHESTER GOODS. Flannelettes, 2Jd, 3|d, 4|d; 34 inches wide for underclothing, 6|d; Striped Flannelette Skirting, 12Jd ; heavy Dyed Twill Flannelettes in pink, coral, cream, sky, and cardinal, 6|d; Tweed Shirtings, 6|d; Art Muslin, 2Jd ; Double-width, bordered, 4j[d; heavy Twill Cretonnes, 3|d. Lace Cur--1 tains, taped borders, long Is Hid, 3yds long 3s lid ; Art Rugs, fringed, is lUd; Colored Curtains for portieres, 5s lid; Floorcloths, 2vds wide, Is 6d, Is Hid, 2s lid, "3s lid, and 4s lid the running yard. [TMBRELLAS AND GLOVES.—New Um\j brellas, with fancy handles, at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, up to 10s 6d—--500 to select from;. Kid Gloves, 4-clasp and button, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, all reliable makes ; Cashmere Gloves, 6d, is, is 6d pair; Children's Lined Kid, all sizes, best quality, 3s lid pair. OSIERY, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERIES.—A complete stock of Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Ribbed Hose from Is pair, all sizes ; Fingering Knitted (our own make) from Is per pair. Ribbons, plain and fancy, 4|d yard; 2k inches wide. Embroideries, all I makes and widths, at every price. Ult SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH is -v_, fully stocked with the same goods at the same prices, and all who patronise us there will find the convenience and advantage a pleasant surprise. RAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, ~ 86 and 88 GEORGE STREET. MAIN ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. I HAVE YOU SEEN HE GOODS NOW SHOWING AT 47 GEORGE STREET For the Winter Season ? Something Splendid ; something Choice and Cheap. All the Newest Kid Gloves from Is ll^d New Cashmere Gloves from 6jd New Hose in Ladies' and Children's very cheap New Cloaks, New Jackets New Furs, New Fur Trimmings, New Braids, and all cheap Ladies' Skirts, Ladies' Corsets -Umbrellas, Serges, Velveteens Splendid Lot at a MODERATE TRICE. Now is the winter of our discontent; To BLENKINSOPP'S we are all bent, Where, with comfort and content, All our money must be spent. P.S.—The above are all new and worth your inspection. Note Address: J. BLENKINSOPP, 47 George street. W. FAULKNER, Cumberland street, Opposite Railway Station, Duncdin, Makes and Fixes IRON GRAVE RAILS, any height, strength, or pattern; Also, WIRE GRAVE RAILINGS from £1 upwards. Both can be fixed with or without Kerbing. Concrete and Stone Kerbing supplied at Lowest Prices. Also, Wire Bordering, Porches, Flower StandaJl Garden Seats, Wire Trellis-work for Vineries, etc., Wire Netting for Sheep, Pigs, eta Iron Gates and Front Fencing, Iron Standards, at London Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Trice List, on application, Post Free. ILWARD AND FRASER. MILWARD AND FRASER, MILWARD AND FRASER, MILWARD AND FRASER, MILWARD AND FRASER, OCTAGON, OCTAGON, OCTAGON, OCTAGON, OCTAGON. THE EVENTNG STAR. HUBSCRIBERS in the Country can have their Tapers Left at any Railway Station along | T. GEORGE JAM.—Ask for, and see that you get it All Grocers. , I Durvea'e Maizena. Best, Wholcsomeet. QSNTX Jams excel all others. Annual output exceeds 600,00011).

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Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 4