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Drapery. D E AtE * * HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.'S. The question is frequently asked by women who dress well, AVhere can I get a becoming Costume fashionably and economically made, and yet unlike anyone else ?" To such, our system of doing business should commend itself. By special arrangement we are constantly supplied with the latest Paris Models, while all Novelties in Dress Material are imported in dress lengths only, thus securing an absolute guarantee against copy. FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS We have imported a more than ordinarily Choice and Extensive Assortment of Novelties The designs and colourings are evidently the result of speciaUy-refined taste and a knowledge of the tendencies of current fashion. It will be seen that preference is given to htnpes in soft rich colourings and loosely-worn textures. For example : The RANPOOR, a new Indian design in Camel-hair Cloth. The, KASHTIVE, a superb material, with irregular hairy stripes. CASHMERE DE INDE, a self-colour ground, with shaggy stripes at fixed intervals. COTE DE CHEVAL, a highly - finished Corduroy, with fine lines in contrasting colours. DRAP ZEBRA, a combination of zigzag stripes, with a hairy surface. SERPENTINE RAVE, a wave effect upon satin-finished ground. VIGOURAUX RAVE, a plain Cloth, in self. colours, with black fleecy stripes. - HIMALAYA BROCHE, a shot effect, with lozenge design, sprinkled with silky hairs. JACQUARD AMAZON, a rough though stylish Iweed of Scotch manufacture. VIGOGNE BOUCLE, a double stripe of silky loops and camel-hair in harmonious colour* ings. TATTERSALL CLOTH, an extreme novelty in coarse diagonal, with Jacquard design ROGART TWEED, a heavy Scotch fabric of rare beauty and durability. IN PLAIN CLOTHS, VICUNA will be the favourite, in such as grasshopper green, hunters' green, nickle, beaver, mouse, and bordoux. _ The above will testify to many marked changes in Dress, all of which seem to be improvements. INSPECTION INVITED. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO, AUTUMN 1892.' AUTUMN 1892 AUTUMN 1892. AUTUMN 1892." "OR OWN, EWING, & CO. Are now SHOWING THE LATEST NOVELTIES In all Departments, expressly selected for EARLY AUTUMN WEAR. Our Home Buyers have been exceedingly fortunate in their Selections. Ladies can rely on ?e^T riS?v? xclusive NOVELTIES and the latest M^T DT&p^ud ArP^ RISI> N FASHIONS in MILLINERY, Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Furs, Dress Fabrics, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Ac. A visit of inspection respectfully solicited. AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS. o The observant shopper is soon made aware that Stripes largely predominate in Camels' Hairs," Cheviots, Homespuns, Astrakhan effects, Serges dec. _siz-zag Stripes, resembling "Streaked" Lightning, m Soft-finished Tweeds and Serges are among the New Dress Materials we are showing, and will be tound particularly adapted for this climate. • I-£. vy S? 4.,? 1*011 Serges are again largely worn m Fine Twills, Serpentine Stripes, Rough-finished Serges in Single and Double Widths. 27 inch Navy Serges, Is o_d per yard 27 inch Navy Serges, ls 4d per yara 27 inch Navy Serges, ls 6d per yard - 27 inch Navy Serges, Is 9d per yard 27 inch Black Serges, ls 4d per yard 27 inch Black Serges, ls 6d per yard 27 inch Black Serges, ls 9d per yard 44 inch Navy Serges, 2s 6d per yard 44 inch Navy Serges, 2s lOd per yard 44 inch Navy Serges, 3s 6d per yard 44 inch Navy Serges, 4s per yard • 44 inch Black Serges, 2s lOd per yard 44 inch Black Serges, 3s 6d per yard 44 inch Black Serges, 4s per yard. Guaranteed Fast in Colour and to stand Sea Water. Any Length Cut. Send for Patterns and Compare Values. x Estimates given for all Costumes. Fit, Finish ; combined with Moderate Prices and Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed. BROWN, EWING, & CO. I — —— . MILLINERY. MILLINERY. , MILLINERY. MILLINERY." BROWN, EWING, & CO.'S Selection of NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY' Is very attractive. < THE LATEST STYLES, i THE BEST GOODS, " THE LOWEST PRICES In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery of Every Description. " MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS. MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS. BROWN, EWING & CO.'S Mantle Showroom (up-stairs) is crowded with New Mantles, Stylish Capes, Newmarket Jackets, Fur-lined Cloaks New Shaped Waterproofs, New Furs, &c, &c. Three-quarter Capes are very fashionable. We are showing an immense Variety of Capes, each different in design and material FUJR-LINED CLOAKS FOR AUTUMN WEAR. •ODOURLESS WATERPROOFS FOR AUTUMN WEAR. THREE-QUARTER CAPES FOR AUTUMN WEAR. THREE-QUARTER JACKETS FOR AUTUMN WEAR. INSPECTION INVITED. Letter Orders carefully and promptly attended to. PATTERNS POST FREE on application. BROWN, EWING, & CO. For Sale. FOR SALE,—A Four-roomed COTTAGE and Wash-house, in good order, and One Acre of ground ; five minutes' walk from Beach street station, Waikouaiti. —Apply to D. Sutherland. Clothier. 29m "PI O R SALE OIL ENGINE (Priestman's), 2 Horse-Power, Suitable for Creameries, Chaff Cutting and Bagging Machines, Sheep Shearing Machines, and Small Works, 4c, &C. Can be seen at work. Apply SCHLAADT BROTHERS, „ Great King street; Or R. B. DENNISTON & CO., 12m Bath street, Dunedin. To Let. O LET, SHOP and threo rooms, Reid road, South Dunedin. — Apply Lennon's store, Maitland street. ;)0i„ FELLMONGERY TO LET, in good work- , *'>S oi'der.-For address apply Mr 11. Bock-mg-sale, 100 Georgo street. "■j-,, TO LET, WOODHEAD VILLA, fronting xt , T,°r NV v ]sclt> Movnington.—Apply G. Greig, No. 1, William street, Mornington. ' 28m OFFICES, Chambers, Bachelor's Rooms (with fireplaces) ; centre of city ; moderate rents. —John Wilkinson, solicitor, 27 Rattray street. TO LET, HOUSE, five rooms, scullery, outhouses, gas. Eglington, facing Town Belt.—Apply Lennon's store, Maitland street. 30m TO LET (one year), Furnished Modern DWELLING ; seven rooms ; every convenience ; Roslyn. — Wilkinson, solicitor, Rattray street. 30iu TO LET, Hawthorne Avenue, Mornington, Superior Seven-roomed HOUSE (plastered); bath, bot and cold water; every■ convenience; splendid view; J-acro garden.—Apply Menzies, opposite Matthews' Nursery. 2<,) m WANTED KNOWN-HiSeat price ri-^_. for LEET-OFF CLOTHING. Letters punctually attended to, — Mrs Weir, Moray place. gflm

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 1