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I DE APERY. - JJERBERT, HAYNES, AND CoJ ■' . . '.' AUTUMN 1877,' ■ \ ' We respectfully announce complete arrangements for the various Departments, .comprising tho largest assortment ever imported for one season's trade, all selected by Mr Hatnes. There are several Departments for which goods have been purchased under exceptionally favourable circumstances'; purchasers will; receive corresponding advantages. . ; ' Silk'Department—Black.and Coloured .. •. Costume Department—Choice Novelties Jacket Department-Distinct Novelties ■■■.-. : : Coloured Dress Department—Newest Goods Bibbon Department—Newest Goods - ' . : Black Di'ess Department—Newest Goods : Merino Lepartinent—New ColDurihgs .■Wincey Department—Newest Goods ''■'■] Mil inery Department Distinct Novelties . . . ; ; Shawl Department—Newest Goods . ." > Glove Department—Newest Goods ..... .:.■:.. ' Print Department—Newest Goods Blanket Department—Largo Discount Purchases ;Umbrella Department—Newest Ocods .-,■-■... : ■ Ladies' Underclothing Department—New Goods Carpet Department—Newest Goods • : Furnishing Department—New st God 3 Floorcloth Department—Newest Good 3 ' Lace Department—Newest'Goods -. ■ - Haberdashery Department—Newest Goods Trimming Department—Latest No-elties ■ ; ; Flannel Department—Newest Goods : .,: ■. . , Household Linen Department-r-New Gooda : ' Bed Linun DepartmenWNewest Goods: . ■ ;....::- :•.:■ Mourning Departments-Newest Goods Calico Department—Newest Goods Print Department—Newest Goods ■..■•■•• / Gentlemen's Clothing Department—New Fashions' Gentlemen's Hat Department—Newest Styles " Gentlemen's Outfitting Department—New Goods • ■ Woollen Department—Newest Goods . Tailoring Branch—Litest Fashions.' .''''.' DRESS WKAR—The Materials that find most favour are—Woollen Baches,- Drop de Roulmx, Cach- : me-e, Baroda Serges, Estramere Serges, Reversible '■ Serges, Plain Serges, Fancy S-rfges, Figured Popliu-, Plain Poplins, Fancy Cloih, Ulster Tweeds, . B-;n Lcvie Tweeds, Pashmina Cloths, ;Matalasse C bths, Damesric Cloths. The several Materials are producedin a large' variety of New and .'.-.■■ Favourite Colours, each Material having corre- . aponding Shades for Combination Costumes, with "Costume Fringes and Buttons to match. "'■' TROUVILLE DAMAfrSS -The richest Woollen Fabric imported, in.three distinct shades of colour; the : Satiri.raised figure gives it a very effective appear- '■■'■- ance; Navy Blue; Mulberry Brown; Prune^-4s6d ;• per yard.,. Plain .Materials to Match. Costume : Fringe's, Nett Tabliers, to match. •• FAILL ' DIAGONALS — This is a New 'Design in '.■■■• Dia2on.il?, a very effective Wool :Fabric, weais .-.'■ remarkably well, beiii),' ciqstJy. made in ' four dis- '; ;.' tinct colourings, 4s per.yard, with' Plain Materials •; —to match. -' Costume1 Fringes; Nets Tabliers. to -"':-. Match. ■ ■~,>'■ ■■■■■:■■ •.---.-:■: -; -< T.-.'- . DRAP D'A.TJrOiIONE—A New Damage. Fabric for .!;■ Autumn.wear, in'a variety of New Colourings; f:; 2s 2d per yard. : Plain Materials to Match: • Cos- .. ■;. ,tume"Fringes to Match. :•• ■- . LUCCA. DIAGONALS—This is an improved descrh> • tiori of this" Favourite Material, and is much worn. ■.'; It ha 3 a beautiful effect, when made up, and em- ;.; braces an excellent range of Colourings, at 2s'6d ■•■' per yard, in -Blue. Myrtle, Prune, Dark,: Violet, '•■■■''. Brown. Black. .Plain: Materials to ■ Match. : Cofc tume Fringes to Match. ... PASHMISA MATTING DLOTH.iu Blue, Mulberry, f - Brown", ■■ Myrtle, <■ Prune,': Devon, Brown; Violet- •■ .Bronze. Like all-Foreign Goods, it-, is-all Wool; --.ihere is no reason to doubt" its -durability. It' is one\pf 'those Pretty Materials "which" becomesi at .;/; .once "a-i Favourite t-j 2s Odiper yard.): Costume ' Fringes to Match.. ~ .-.....:. ■■<".■■. WOOL REPPS—A New'French'make of Ropps, not ' • too heavy,'iri Seven ibea'utifully selected Colour^ i -.;, ings—Blue,, Marine,-. Violet,' Pi une. Seal. Brown, . .. .Marpneand Myrtle' Green. A durable "Material, -'•2s lid' per yard.' ''-■'■■ ."■-<-■- ;. ■> . :■-, ROYAL DAMASSE-This is a Material, that shows to what perfection the manufacture pi this Class of ■ Goods has beei brought; a beautifully Raised -•' ;iFigure onaFine Satin Ground, in several distinct v :Colouriogs, and is sure to wear well. 4s =6d per yard." ", ": -.-■•• -- - - - ■. --■ ■; FRENCH SATIN CLOTHS-This is aline of goods 1 • i; Mr Haynes has made .an: advantageous purchase _.. .of, below its actual value,in Nine Choice Colour- ' inus^Mirne,1 Myrtle, Royal; Prune,' Clareti ;• Marone, Plum; Brown, and Seal Brown.'2s Cdpir ,- ' yard..-- -.<- .. -, ",.. -r, -....- :.:..; '.. . ::. ROYAL HATALISSE- -A. '.beautifully' Fine: Fabric -•'■•• alternating 'Stripes -with :Matalass'e' in Four >,"; 'Selected Cplbur3,:all New;Shade3.; "Amoateridur- .'... in? Fabric, 4s 9d per yard.: -. i.' ' ■■ . : FRENCH'WOOL POPLINS '— Reversible" ;• a useful a CHaterialy warm "and- durable,: adapted for Cos-r : r tumes.-,3s 6d per yard.,". ~ •..'.. ..,..' ~..: FEENCH r : MERINO;— This' unusually c Favourite "'-'Materialis fmych worn'this Season; is adnptedfor va r! all; Jdnds: of HDresses,. ipd; specially .suited i for .. lc Juvenile Bress,.W.ear;, a baautifuL,,variety\of •'^/Colbui^WttßrdwntSeslißrorwii/WafoTi^'Bronze; ' rv 'Pruriei Navy, Rose.v Plum,' Bluff, Light Blue, Dark ;.-, .Bliiei ,Crimsop,, Olive, J>rai>,.: French1. Grey, ...iCardney, and' a', large selection',of Autumnal '■•Shades."-' : 'peryard.Tr ''; '■'■■■>■ "'■•'■.'■■I .i '• MILLINERY-T-Choice.Seloctiona for Autumn, in the .... Newest Designs, and Colourings. Lidies', Felt Hats, plusH"brim3, in Cream, Brown, DrabjGreeh; Navy, Biaok, Blue. Children's: Felt ;Hatß,'Children's Beiver Hats, Misaes Felt. Hats, Ladies' Velvet Hats, Misses Velvet Hats, Black Straw Hats, Brown . Straw.Hats,Drab.Straw.Hats. . ,:" -■ -■•- FEATHERS" — Ostrich''Feathfrs'.; Coqu'e. Featnera, I : "--Plumes/FeatherTrimmings ■ The scveralryarietieß : in all the Fashionable Colours for Autumn wear. FLOWEBS^-French'Flowers, British Flowers, Wreatbg, " ' Sprays,-Bridal-Flowers: '■ Every'bare1-.has bjen •.'.■'■ -taken in the selection 'for:.tbis'. Branch. 1} -Flowers ;,.f mounted wiih taste, and. at moderate prices. '" Flowers and' Feathers to match all the new ■i "■': Autumn Shades of Milliriery Materials; ■ -'■'-'• -:•.-;... TRlMMlNG—Distinct Selectins of-all tha. most '.'." Fashionable Trimmings for Dresses, Mantles, Pale- ;!;_ tflts;; Costumes,; I hiHreh's Dress ware, Wool •iM Fringes, Tassel Fringes; Mohair Fringes, Military ~; BraidSj Buttons, Imitative Gold and Silver Laces, ' ■ ImitativeGoldandSilver Braids,.lmitative Gold ■ 'and Silver Buttons,'limitative Gold'-'and Silver v Fringes, Imitative. Gold and Silver Ornaments, Imitative Gold and Silver Cloths,r Regalia. HOSlEßY—Ladies'- Silk; Spim Silk, Merino, Cotton, ;':■ Cachmere, Lambswoolj Plain and Hibbsd Hosiery, ■. • Blisses'. Lambswool,'': Merino, Cotton, and Silk "" Hpsieryi Children's Socks,.Wool^"Cotton, Merino, •■■" ■'- Plain and Coloured. .-. ,-■■ - : :.;::.:.'.,: o1 -.■.... MANTLES—JACKETS—Wtterproof Mfvntles, in the .Kevr'est and Most.Fashionable Style's." Several hew shapes are" introduced; 'all inadefrom the best materials. In ihis Department, the assortment is . the .largest and, most complete, we .have ever shown. . The Novelties are particularly noticeable^ ■ and indicate great c»re and taste in the selection; ~;. Jai-kets of Matalasse Cloth, Trimmed Biaids, Fur, , Buttons: Jackes of Diagonal Cloths, Trimmed "*i:; Braids. Silk,: Fur, Buttons ;■' Paletots of Diagonals, : . Matala«se Cloths, Oriental Cloths. The variety of ~■• «hapesiri which.these Materials are used is very '" large. Cachmere'Paletots, Cachmere Rotondes, ■ 'in a variety .of styles, all most elegantly trimmed, ~and of tho richest Materials. '...-■ COSTUMES—MADE DRESSES—In this Department, ■ all the New Fabrics of the Season are carefully represented by Parisian faud British ■. models,- ele- . gantly trimmed. : Cart ;be copied or modified to ' ' suit the taste of purchasers :' '"'■■■ JUVENILE COSTUMES—The various New Materials .: hive been made into Dresses and Costumes, and the Stock comprises useful and inexpensive styles, ; ■ in additioo to a variety of elegantly Trimmed /Dresses. Special attention is being given to the production of Children's Dresses! and Costumes, and include a beautiful variety: of: very pretty ' "designs for young Ladie3 of all ages. ' The SERAPHINE PALETOT, in -Moscow cloth, Mata- "', lasEC cloth, basket cloth," and oth r materials long, straight; has square ends, elongated waist at , rback, bands in front, workedin braid-!. TheDISCOVEUY JACKET, in Russian.frieze,'hand- ■ so.mely trimxried fur and siik'. rows of buttons '' ThsCATTARO JACKET is made from beaver mata^ , lasse—long straight bands of braided silk, pointed collars and ciiu 5-", with corresponding trimmine Misses' White Ermine Jackets—lined, satin, in blue, i crimson,scarlet, violet ..:•■. Misses' Hop Jackets, in blue and black Misses' Imitative Seal Jackets,'imitative other borders; -■•; 4s6d, 5?,556d -. ! ;. ■.. Misses' Coloured Cloth JacVets, fur trimmed Misses' Grey Hyde.Parks, 7s 6d, 8a 6d Ladies' Grey Felt Costumes, jacket bodice, 19s Od Ladies'.Coloured Diagsnal Costumes, 30s .:■-. • Ladies' Brown Velveteen Costumes, piped taffeta Ladies' Prune French Poplin Cos'umes ' "'■ Ladies' Siciian Oloth Costumes, bronze and ecru : Ladies' Russell Cord Costumes, navy blue Ladies' Homespun Costumes, seal brown braided Ladies-Diagonal Costumes, browns in combination Ladies'.Diagonal Costumes', greys in combination Ladies' Diagonal Qostumes, blues in combination Ladie3' Costumes," tweed nrunes in combination Ladies' Felt Skirts, greys in combination Ladies" Felt Skirts, grey and black combination Ladies' Felt Skirts, prune'r.nd gold combination Ladies' Felt Skirls, blues in comlination. ■ SERGES are this season meeting with an increased demand for all useful purposes; they make a very desirable dress for yachting costumes, for coasting costumes, for riding habits, for boating costumes, for juvenile clothing,, for wraps—woven from fine wools, patent dyed, not liable to injury from salt :■' water; light in.texture, yet warm and durable Blue Union Serges, Is id per yard Union Costume Serges, Is iJd per yard " : Navy Union Serges, Is 6d per yard : ' ; All-wool Indigo Dye Serges, Is 9d per yard All-wool Blue Serges, 2s 2d per yard All-wool Navy Serges, 2s Cd per yard . All-wool Marine Costume Serges, 3s per yard E'tamene Ssrges, 3i per yard Mariue Costume Serges, 3s 3d per yard ' - Heavy Navy Serges, 3s 6d pei yard Es'tamene Series, 3s 6d per yard Heavy Indigo Dye Serges, 3s Cd per yard Superfine Estamene Serges, 4s per yard Double Warp Navy Serges, 4s 6d per yard -.■•■'; G-4 Habit Serges, 4s Cd per yard. FINTR TWILLED FLANNELS are now in much .■•;.■ demand for morning gowns, dressing gowns dressing jackets, morniug jackets—;hsir soft and •'■■'■ rich appearance making them so universally ap- ■■..; proved ol: to be had in large variety of colours ings^Printed Flannels, Wiiite Ground Flannels^ coloured spots. Wide-width Coloured Flannels, .■ "Welsh .Flannels; Lancashire Flannels, Saxony Flannels, Cricketing Flannels. TABTA&S — Forbes, Dress! Ma'cphereon, Menzics,' Mackay, TulUbardine, Murray, M'Kenzie, Gor- ; " don, Cumyn, Prince Charles Edward, Fraaer; Argyle, M'Leah' 42nd-3 Bets, ITictoria—3 sets: M'Duff—3 pets, Stuart—3 sets, ShepherdT-8 sets, Rob Roy—9.sets, Fancy Checksj Green ani Black. Green and White, Pink and White, Blue and White, Red land tßlack, Black and White, Gold - and Black. BLACK BILK VELVETS COLOURED SILK VELVETS HERBERT, HAY2TES t and CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4744, 2 May 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4744, 2 May 1877, Page 1

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