DRAPERY. TXERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. ! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT—IB 73. We respectfully apprise our friends and the public generally, the arrival of the; FIRST SHIPMENTS for OUR EARLY SPRING TRADE, And have great pleasure in stating that amongst them will be found A MOST BRILLIANT ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFULLY SELECTED NOVELTIES ! In close connection with the above are the Immense Variety of New Plain Materials in choice and beautifully selected colours and shades, specially adapted for the climate of New Zealand. FRENCH AND "BRITISH BLACK SILKS. This Branch has now become one of the greatest importance with us, and consequently receives particular care and great attention, ensuring the importing of none but those of high clas3 manufacture. r Wecan with confidence recommend our Black Silks for beauty of Finish, Durability, and Permanent Brilliancy, No. 1, Black Silks, £2 2 0 the Dress, 12 yards i No. 2, Black Silks, £2 5 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 3, Black Silks, £2 8 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 4, Black Silks, £2 9 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. 5, Black Silks, £2 11 0 the'DreßS, 12 yards No. 6, Black Silks, £2 12 6 the Dress, 14 yards No. 7, Black Silks, £2 14 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 8, Black Silks, £2 16 0 the Dress, 14 yard 9 No. 9, Black Silks, £2 19 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 10, Black Silks, £2 19 C ihe Dress, 14 yards No. 11, Black Silks, £3 3 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. 12, Black Silks, £3 6 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 13, Black Silks, £3 9 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. 14, Black Silks, £3 11 0 the Dress, 12 yards >'o. 15, Black Silks, £3 12 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 16, Black Silks, £3 13 6 the Dress, 14 yards No. 17, Biack Silka, £3 17 0 the DAss,'l4 yards No. IS, Black Silks, £3 18 0' the Dress, 12 yards No. 19, Mack Silks, £4 4 0 the Diess, 12 yards No. 20, Black Silks, £4 4 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. 21, Black Silks, £4 10 0 the Dress, 12 yards No. 22, Bliek Silts. £4 11 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. 23, Black Silks, £5 5 0 the Dress, 14 yards No. U. Black Silka, £5 5 0 the Dress, 15 yards Black Satin de Lyon, Black French Satins, Black British Satins, Black Drop de Lyon, Black Drop de France, Black Radzroeres; Black:Gros-Grains,- Black Gros de Suez, Black Gros de Tours, Black Gros Royal, From tte Manufactories of H. Soper and Son,1 Eugene Macors, C. I. Bonnet andCie., and Poucet Pere. COLOURED SILK~DEPARTMENT. The importations of Plain and Fancy Coloured ' Silks are beautifully choice, well selected, varied, and extensive. Amongst the Plain Silks several new shades are introduced, including a beautiful variety of ]ymitral Tints, specially adapted for Evening Wear, Bridal Attire. Modulated Shades for Dinner Dress, Promenade and Out-door Toilettes. The New Viennese Cord, in choice colourings ; Groa de Suez, in single and double colourings ; Reversible Lyonnaise Brocatelles. Choice goods in all the subdued colourings now so much worn at home, and spe-. dally suited to Colonial climates. Corded Silks, Striped Silks, Figured Silks, Brocaded Silks, Marriage Silks, Evening Silks, Mourning Silks, Moire Antiques, Irish Poplins. PATTERNS FREE BY POST. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., SPRING, 1873. THE - DRESS "DEPARTMENT Embraces a most Beautiful and Carefully Selected variety of Choice - Goods, introducing several New ■Novelties. -The colourings, as well ias the materials, are specially noticeable for their durability, and maintain a decided superiority over any of our previous importations. • *' ' The Styles and Textures are quite new, and principally remarkable for their subdued" and lady : like appearance. ' ' HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., SPRING, 1873. BROCHE LUSTRES—A superior class of goods, in a variety of good and useful colours, and makes up beautifully, with great economy. DANISH SILK-FINISHED, TINTED , , ALPACAS. The sale of this charming material is steadily on the increase, the perfection to which the manufacture has been brought renders itja dress unrivalled of its kind, and indispensable dress to almo3t every lady. The principal colours introduced are—Reseda, Azof, Eaude nil, Brovilliard; Indian Sky^^ Mexicue, Gris Ecru, Bleu de Ciel. Also in Black and White, and'a. charming variety of most beautifnl colours for -this t season. FOREIGN FIBRE LUSTRES.—These Lustres, of which we have imported an almost endless variety. still continue their hold on popular favour as well for their utility as from their adaptability to every style of dress. According to the purchaser's fancy, they are capable of .being ;made either into' Simple Morning Dress or Stylish Promenade Costume. They are specially adapted for Garden and Country Wear. Krowtree' Guipure, Turko Mohairs, Teheran Stripes,Vienna Broches, Toile Kaye1, Sicilienne Cloths, Thera Camlets, Special Materials-adapted for Costumes, Polonaises, &c, &c. ' . PATTERNS FREE BY POST. HERBERT. HAYNES, AND CO., SPRING, 1873. COSTUME DEPARTMENT. This season's toilettes are unexceptional!)- elegant, both in material aud style. The materials are more than usually numerous; the colourings' are specially select and very beautiful, v The ecru with a tendency, to the neutral shades are now cliiming particular notice. Black and white materials—white materials trimmed with black—will still have a fair share of patronage. LADIES' WALKING COSTUMES, drab and buff batiste, trimmed in various colours, bodice made, 12s 6d. . ' THE NEW MARGATE COSTUME Batiste, in various colours, ISa 6d, bodice unmade. TASSO LINEN Costumes, plain and striped, 37s 6d. The New Metropolitan, in a variety of colours, elegantly brAided bodice, unmade, 2Cs 6d. ■ Ti>e-Romaine Costume. . The Galatea Costume. THE NKW-DUNHOBIN COSTUME, elegantly trimmed, in every conceivable shade of colour, and of. known durability, bodice unmade, 33s and 355. THE DAGMAR COSTUME.. THE WIESBADEN COSTUME. THE VIENNESE COSTUME.. . POLONAISE .DEPARTMENT. This favourite style of toilette takes the Jead, and may be looked upon as the dress of the season. Black Silk Polonaise, 635. Lustre Polonaise, 17s 6d. Muslin Polonaise 12s 6d. Print Polonaise. Black Velveteen Polonaise, 50s, 555. Tasso Linen Polonaises, 20s. Grass Cloth Polonaises, with skirts of the same material, trimmed with luce and fringe to correspond, and specially adapted for the present season—SKirts, 133 Cd and 15s ; Polonaises, 245, 335. Morning Wrappers, complete, 10s 6d., Morning Wrappers in Cambric Yosemite" pique— Princess Robe style, 10» ad and upwards: HERBERT HAYNES, AND CO., SPRING, 1873. PARISIAN MILLINERY, FLOWERS, &c. . We have a most elegant selection of Parisian and British Millinery. No effort has been spared to make this branch specially attractive. The Novelties are deserving of particular mention, which for style, fashion, and moderate prices are unequalled in the Province : — The Violetta. The Se»bright. The Vienna. The Padua.. The Galatea. The Germ. The Alexandna. The Parigon. The Claris3ima-^a very pretty style of ,Hat. JACKET DEPARTMENT. In this branch, we are showing some really Choice Goods, all quite new. Black Velvet Jackets, Black Silk Jackets, Black Lace Jackets and Capes, White Grenadine aud Lustre Jackets. - Special Novelties per this month's Mail Steamer— | The Jixcellentia, The Militaire, The Bradenbourg, The Vienna, The Rom»ine. . IUBBONS for Spring, 1873—Moires. Failles, Satins, Satins, Sashes, Orientals, lurquoisea, Terry Cordsall the new colours. GLOVES" for Spring, 1873—First choice Josephine, Embroidered Cuffs,1 Croquet Cuffs, Jouvins, Hocarta, ■ Danish Dubois. Thread Gloves, Gauntlets, Norway Doe, Riding Gloves. SUNSHADES, PARASOLS, &c—The New Alpine Sunshade, Tussore Silk, elegantly embroidered. All^ new colours in rich Silk Sunshades. Children's Cambric Parasols, Is 6d. - PRINTS, PIQUES, WASHING . FABRICS,-&c Plain Tasso Linen, Striped Tasso Linen, Satin Stripe White Piques, Tinted Piques, Buff Piques Buff Printed Piques, White Printed Piques Corded Satteen Jeans, Plain Satteen Jeans Printed Satteer Jeans, Plain Cambrics, new shades Printed Cambrics, new styles, Fancy Striped CamMartaban Crape Cloths, Printed Brilliants Washing Foulards, quite a new material. These'beautiful Fabrics mark the rapid advance made by artisans ; their extraordinary effect far surpassing all former achievements, and are confidently, recommended. _ ■ " _ Foulard Robes, Cambric Robes. Satteen Jean Robes Japanese Cambrics, Batistes in all the new colours Persian Serges. White Ground Prints; Fancy Striped and Checked Prints. Black and White Prints. Bengal Striped Prints. French Prints. Fitn'cy Bordered Prints. Shirting Prints. The Tasso Linens imported for this season. The manufacturers have, after much patience and perseverance, at length succeeded in producing the right noish nece saiy to give effect to IVI- naises *nd Co - tumes for which this material has been specially pra pared and is.BO admirably-adapted. In anticii-ation of an extraordinarily large demand our stock is cor-re-poiitiingl) assorted. ' ■■ ' • ■■' i'rench Canilxrics, Prints, and other washing: materials, »'beautiful'assortment, are special productions from Messrs Kpechlin, Freres, and. <*o. • PATTERNS FREE BY POST. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., SPRING, 1573
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