BUYERS OF DRAPERY Are respectfully requested to note the following New Arrangements just completed by TT AT ov PRINCES STREET, DUUEDIh. ?nu™ of years this Establishment has supplied large parcels of DKAPERY to TOWN and COUNTRY CUSTOMERS, at satistactory rates, but at no previous period has A. R. HAY been in a better position to execute orders in all the Departments than at present. BUYING FOR CASH, and carefully selecting the Clasa of Goods most likely to meet with approval by his many customers, places the several Departments in a most tavorable position. It has been the study of A. R. HAY at all times to give purchasers the best possible value for their money, but at the present moment, and taking into account the fact of so much competition ia the Market, extraordinary efforts have been used to enable his .Establishment to rank first on the list for attention to orders and also as regards price. «. U . confidence should therefore be had by all who select from the following J DEPARTMENTS. ™,_ «.„ * The Sfcock of BLOK SILKS, from the best.manuBlack Silks facturers in the world, are now on view, and, from the Colored do immense amount of satisfaction hitherto given to purFancy ao chasers who have favoured this department with their Velvets and patronage, customers may rely upon being able to select Crapes from the same class of goods from those renowned Mantles and makers as before, the only difference being that the Jackets variety is larger and the prices lower, thereby offering Shawls&Furs an extra inducement to intending purchasers. Mantle cloths With regard to the Coloured Silks, a few words will Stuffs and Al- explain the magnificence of the stock, when it is menpacas tioned that there are over One Hundred Superb Designs Fancy Dress and newest colourings to choose from, ranging in pries Materials from Three and a-half to Four Guineas the full dress Gala & Wool of 15 yards, wide widths. Pkuds SHOW ROOM. Wince/s * an Newly Decorated and Newly Stocked. Skirtings While bringing the UND£ R3LOTHINGDEPARTLaces & MENT prominently before the ladies of Dunedin, A. Goods X. HAY would desire to point out the extremely Low Sew d Goods Prices at which this class of goods are marked. The Straw Goods assortment is complete, and some beautiful specimens Millinery of Needlework are to hand. Flowers and DRESS DEPARTMENT. Feathers New Winceys— The Dry burgh Winceys— The ChaBaby Linen mounix Winceys. These latter good* are twilled, and Undercloth- are very durable. in S Aberdeen Winceys and fine Saxony Winceys. Parasols and The above Goods will bear favourable comparison Umbrellas as regards PRICE in any part of New Zealand. Small Wares A large Assortment of Fancy Dress Materials, any Trimmings length cut at wholesale price. Fancy Goods Superior Black Goods for Mourning Wear, embracTies & Braces ing all the leading makes of the day Gloves MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Hosiery French Pattern Jackets, very rich Goods, 425.. White S worth in the Home market 3£ guineas. Black Cloth Crimean d Jackets and Mantles in all the leading styles and shapes, Under Plain Trimmed and Richly Trimmed. Coloured Cloth Calicoes Jackets of the following materials, marked for cash. Eyed G oods Ladies must see and judge for themselves of the value, Couuterpane as it is quite impossible by filliug a column with a Scotch Mus- number of prices to convey a correct idea of their real lins value -.—Sealskins, Astrachan, Ripple cloth, Witney, Manchester Deerskin. The new French Melefskin— soft as the real Muslins skin of the mole— l 2 colouriags. Satara cloth, Beaver Linen Goods Cloth, Velveteen, Double Serge, Velvet Pile Cloth Navy Canvas &c, &c. ' Flannels and MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Blankets Table Cloths. Damasks, &c. 1£ x 1£") Swiss & Lace 1£ x 1£ Curtains 2x2 These goods (some of Scotch and Table Covers 2\ x2i some of Irish manufacture) are & Tablin 2i x2| I all pure flax, different patterns iv Oil Baizes 2£ x 3 [ each of the diff< rent sizes j all Carpets and 2£ x 3£ thoroughly sound and marked Hearth Rugs 2£ x 4 cheap. Felt Druggets 2| x 4JFloor Cloths 24 x 5 J Table Napkins to match. Patterns forwarded to all parts of the country free. Mourning Orders promptly attended to. ALEXANDER R. HAY PBINOEJ3 STRE E.T , (Near the Octagon.)
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 65, 25 July 1874, Page 3
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712Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 65, 25 July 1874, Page 3
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