W ZEALAJND. I Drapery, I, ' ~ ' ~~ p- ,?! • "HERBERT, HAYNES, k CO., ;• ; W 11 " J H CARPET WAHKHOUSJSaBH c O A»1 i- ABT FUKNISHKRS, ), | Q HavethoLargQatandMostCoJipleleStookof jj « :CA.UPKTS, CURTAINS, CRETONNES, 3. I o And o DEOORATIVB MATERIALS ,q H>j\v Zealand, 61 isoiait eugs, vk3tibuxb e'jg3 Ijkk«iah1 jkk«iah Rugs. gTRANGERS piylngavhlt to Dnnedln are often at n loss to know which Is the best Establishment to visit.for the PurChase of DKAPHttY and CLOTHING. HSKBEET, ifAYNBS, and CO. offer Special Advantages to tho Fublio that can be met with nowhere else in tho City. They keep the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of overy class of GOODS, which they Purchase direct from the leading Manufacturers for Cash, and aro therefore enabled to offor Goods of such Sterling Value as cannot be equalled by any other house in the trade. Every Article In Stock is Marked at, a Fixed Price for Eendy Money, from which no abatement is over made, bo that tha most inexperienced buy their Goodi at tho oamo prices as the best judges FASHIONS. AUTUMN FASHIONS. AUTUMN FASHIONS. BROWN, EWING, & CO. Are now showing in all Departments the Newest Fashions for Autumn and Winter Wear. Ladies will be delighted with the variety and elegance of pur New Goods. Mr Having has been fortunate in his various selections; all Woollen materials were purchased by him prior to tho advance in Wools, which is a direct saving of at least from 15 to 20 per cent to purchasers. _ You can secure all Woollen Goods times Prices-everyl-hing in touch with the FASHIONS. AUTUMN FASHIONS, AUTUMN FASHIONS. Exqufsito Millinery Bnoww, Evnxo, and Co. Sxqmsite Millinery give extra attention to their i.xquis,to Millinery Millinery Department. New xquls.te M, hnery Trimmed and Untrimme3 Hats Exquisite Millinery and Bonnets for Autumn aro £3 u! s!f 6 ?J {}!"">" «ntirel.v novel and stilish. The Kxtju site Millinery following Shapes are all the Exquisite Millinery rago. French Felt Hats are wquißite Millinery fashionable in White, Black, wquinte Millinery Navy, and all Coloura to match Bxqmsite Millinery Costumes :— LADIES' HATS. LADIES' BONNETS. ™'c Gondolier The Lothian 'J-ne Mall ■ The Marquiae The Toreador The Princess The Fenella The Napoli The Ashley • The Eiffel TheLaTosoa lhe Violet The Brooke . Tl,e Daisy Vi c S aPclin? Tll« Phyilis The Cov.es, i-o. Tho Hilda, &c, ka. jV|" A N ,T'.L E DEP All THEN T. ir?x?S?T-£» "w ifjn'nß Shapes and Materials in MAKTLE3 and JACKETS are quite New and funytscr^eS.''"3l' 60''011' *' !t ' 3 im Po!aible'» MANTLE CLOTHS and ULSTER TWEEDS in great variety. New Eussicn Fur-lined Cloaks, New Russian Wadded Cloaks (silk-lined, very fashionable), Now Fur-edged Cloaks (silkImed, brocade effects), Heo'er Jackets, Oloth Jackets, New Seal Cloth Jackets, New Seal Cloth Mantles; New Ulsters suitable for Young Ladles, Mleeeß. and Children; Evening Cloaks, Opern Cloaks, New Fur Modenas, Viefcorines, New Fur Wolverines, Boas, New Fur Capes, Muffs, 4c., &o. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Large Checks are very much worn for Promenade -ostumes, aleo Checks with Snowflake effects, which look exceedingly stylißb. We are showing a grand selection in thu above denißDS Mr Evriio has rpnf us 1500 MODIiL ROBBS. ransinirin mice from TOs to 120s each. We particularise:- P The Applique Embroidered Robes The Braided Amazon Hobes The Silk Embroidered Eobes lhe Composite Combination Robes Also Russian Nets The Novelty of tho Season for Evening and Ball Inspection of the New Goods respectfully inrited. Patterns sent Post Free on A2>plicatioa. BROWN, EWING, & CO., PBIKCSS AKD MAXB2 StBIXTS, DUNEDIN.. Sporting. mAIERI AMATEUR TURF CLUB. NOMINATIONS for tho above are due at 8 p m. on FRIDAY, 21st inst. No nominations will be accepted unless accompanied by the necessary payPersons Nominating Horses are requested to use Proper Forma for tho purpose. President's Handicap, 20s; Trot, 15s; Novel 10sFly, 10s; Purse, 15s. ' ' Programmes and Nomination Forma obtainable from Mr Sjdney James nnd Mr P. Miller, saddler, Dunedin; or from the Secre! ary, , W. OAUNCHOSS, 19m Moagiel. T\UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. ANNIVERSARY RACES Will be held on SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 22nd and 24th March. First Race each day Btartß at half-past 12. Admission to Grand. Stand, 5s • Grounds, la. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. 31m UNEDIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. AUTUMN SPOKTS MEETING. CARISBKOOK GROUND. SATURDAY, 29th MARCH 1880. Running, Walking, Jumping, Cycling, &c. Brass Baud in attendance. ENTRIES Close THURSDAY, March 20. JAMES KOWLISON, 16m Hon. Sec.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8758, 21 March 1890, Page 1
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