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WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING* AT JEUCHABD HOBBS'S, JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, ; OPPOSITE THE ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. AND AT THE JUNCTION OF WaKEFIELD, EDW4Rt>ES, QUKEN, GRBV, AND COOK-STREETS. 'i SOW OPENED, SPLE^DID STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, As follow (all to be cleared out at a small PROMT) R. Hobbs would direct Bpecial attention to his stock of BLANKETS, DECIDEDLY CHEAP 11-4 White Blankets, heavy, 16s. 6d. per pair. Heavy Scarlet Blankets, 16s. (id. per pair : Heavy Blue Blankets, 16s. per pair Plain Knickerbocker Winceys , ' Tartans, Challies, and Wool Plaids - ■ French Merinoes, assorted colours, 3s.and3s.wL Coloured Coburgs and Alpacas and Fancy Dress Stuffs Mixed Alpacas, in great variety . Llamas, Poplins, and Mohairs, of very choice patterns and colours. The stock of Real Welsh Flannel is very large : Good Heavy, all wool, from Is. 3d. per yard White and Grey Calicoes and Shirtings, oi different makers, at very low prices HOSIERY. -• A very large and well assorted stock of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Hose and Half hose". Note the prices :— *, *, Ladies' White Lambs- wool Hose, Is. 3d.- and Is. 6d. per pair j ' Children's Fan<*y Wool Soekn, ;from od. per pair ,", Gent's Woollen Socks, from Is. per pair. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW RICH BLACK FRENCH GLACE SILKS. No. 1 quality, wide, 4s. 6d. per yard No 2 " " ss. 6d. No. 3 " " 6s. 6d. " N.B.— Patterns sent to any part of the Province, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING: The most modern styles, of superior material and workmanship, in great variety. Men's Heavy Tweed Vests, at ss. 6d. Trousers, fancy tweed, Bs. 6d. and 10s. 6d. Hair Line Doe Coats, at 16s. 6d. A very heavy, all wool, real Scotch Tweed ! Coat, 20s. Blre Pilot and Worsted Cord Trousers. ; A great variety of Black and White India-rubbei WATERPROOF COATS. N.B. No absurd pretensions to cheapness : we buy cheap and sell at a fair profit. ««> READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT.

N EW WINTEE DEAPEEY. NEW WINTER CLOTHING. ' • S|. & J. B. VAILE A RE NOW OPENING A FIRST-CLASS SHIPMENT of the above goods, embracing all the LEAPING STYLES of the Season. All direct importation! frem the BEST ENGLISH and FOREIGN MARKETS, and now being marked off at the LOWESI POSSIBLE PRICE. -NATIONAL MART, S. &: J. E. VAILE.

TO-DAY! TO-DAY!! , GEEAT SACEU I-XJ- J IST WYNDHAM-STBEET. Goods not Damaged but Perfectly Genuine. ■myrusT be sold at once, for th< BENKFIT OP CREDITORS. The Goods comprise a well-selected stock of DRAPEEY AND CLOTHINGS FLANNELS, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, &c. t Ac, 4c Country Dealers and others should avail themselves of this opportunity, as the stock must be cleared out. MARK THE ADDRESS— K. LAZARUS, DUBLIN HOUSE, wyn;dham-street. Close every Friday evening at Six, and re-open the same hour the following evening.

SOMERSET NURSE El GEORGE-STREET, PARRAMATTA, N.S.W. I have much pleasure in intimating to the public in general of this and the adjacent colonies that I have added considerably to my stock of ornamental treeo, shrubs, Ac., &c., and beg to proffer my thanks to those who have so liberally supported me since my commencement in business. My stock of fruit trees, I venture to say, is the finest in New South Wales. I beg to assure the public in general that my highest ambition is to give satisfaction to all, of whom I give special invitation to visit Somerset Nursery, and flatter myself that they will pronounce it, for utility and •ffect, order and neatness, the .only emporium in the colony, bidding fair, ultimately, to bear comparison with many of the far-famed British nurseries. ' # My new Descriptive Catalogue for '66 and '67 is now ready, and I shall be happy to forward same, per post or otherwise, on application. JAMES PURCHASE, r - Somerset Nursery, Parramatta, t N.S.W. ~

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

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