8 South Kensington Museum Handbook Advertiser , October, 1876. 



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£10,000 worth of good ELACK SILKS, 24 inclies 

 wide, bought at Lyons from the manufacturers. These 

 silks are sold at prices varying from 3s. 9d. per yard 

 upwards, and they are by far the cheapest Messrs. Jay 

 have ever yet offered to the public. 



GOOD BLACK SILKS. 



[THi: COURIER?^ 

 The next silks, ranging in the ascending scale of 

 prices from 4s. up to 7s. 6d. per yard, are of superb 

 fabric, and fit for the costume of a duchess. 



JAY'S, 



THE LONDON GENERAL IVIOUHNING WAREHOUSE, 



243, 245, 247, 249, & 251, REGENT STREET, W, 



SUDDEN MOURNING. 



MESSRS. JAY 



Are always provided with experienced Dressmakers and Milliners, 

 ready to travel to any part of the kingdom, free of expense to pur- 

 chasers, when the emergencies of sudden or unexpected mourning 

 require the immediate execution of mourning orders. They take 

 with them dresses and millinery, besides materials at Is. per yard 

 and upwards, to cut from the piece, all marked in plain figures, and 

 at the same price as if purchased at the London General Mourning 

 Warehouse in Eegent Street. Reasonable estimates also given for 

 household mourning at a great saving to large or small families. 



J A Y'S, 



The London General Mourning Warehouse, 

 243, 245, 247, 249, & 251, REGENT STREET, W. 



