Page:The New England tour of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, (Baron Renfrew,) from the reception at the Massachusetts line to the embarkation at Portland.djvu/56

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MISS H. N. LOWELL, FiSilOlilLI ilLLIIiil, No. 29 Winter Street. The Subscriber announces to the Ladies of Boston and vicinity, that she has leased the commodious and eligibly located Store, 29 WINTER STREET. It has been entirely rearranged and remodelled, and is now admirably adapted for the display of RICH MILLIFEEY GOODS. A COMPLETE, SEASONABLE, AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Will at all times be on Exhibition. Miss L. will have constantly on hand a Superior Assortment of Mis r^mmm^A MijyMiiJSttif To which she would invite the especial attention of the LADIES OF THE METROPOLIS. Having secured the services of an accomplished French Milliner, the Pro- prietor feels entire confidence in her ability to manufacture Bs^ess EatSj Gaps, aaid MeaddlresseSj Which, for Elegance of Design, and Fidelity in Execution, will challenge comparison with any imported articles. An inspection of the stock of Goods is respectfully solicited. H. N. LOWELL. Boot and Shoe Store. At their New Store, have greatly increased facilities for supplying LADIES and CHILDREN with BOOTS and SHOES of their own well-known manufac- ture. They are also well supplied with Of the various styles worn and so much admired at the PRINCE'S BALL.