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Drapery. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS. REVIVAL OF TRADE! G REAT L E A R I N G GRAND ART UNION. £l5O S ALE! TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES, For full particulars of which see Hand-hills, Posters, and Otago DaUy Times. The following arc a few of the Attractions in each Department; but our Customers arc requested to bear in mind that Quality is the test of Cheapness. We invite an Inspection of our Goods, and claim for our Stock that it fs the BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO. -piANCY The Largest Stock ever held by any Retail House in the Australian Colonies, 1000 Yards Rich Poplinette, 4s (id dress of 12 yards ; cost 9s 6d 2560 Yards of Newest and most Choice Fabrics, from 5s lid to 7s 6d full dress 2600 Yards of Florentine Serge, full dress, 8s 3d ; worth 16s 6d 3375 Yards Persian Crapes, beautiful colorings, 15s ; worth 23s Purchased in Town an Immense “JOB,” 6692[ Yards Fancy Dress Materials ; all of which are now' offering at less than manufacturers’ prices. 10,530 Yards of Wincey, from s,|d to 14d In Heavy Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Plaidings, &c, &c., we hold an extensive Stock, and are offering wonderful inducements. ENGLISH BLANKETS, from 10s Od. SCOTCH do, from 12s 6d 3 Bales Real Ayrshire Druggetings, Cheap HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. 4 Cases Black, Colored, and Tartan Trimmings, bought at a large discount from manufacturers’ cost, and quite new. will be sold. 2000 Yards Black Silk Fringe, per yrd. 1000 Yards Black and Colored Ribbons, “Job.” 3d per yrd. 6000 Pairs Ladies’ Stays, from 2s Od. 200 dozen Ladies’ Cotton and Woollen Hose ; remarkably good value. RESS JJEPARTMENT, QLOTHING JQEPARTMENT. The merits of this Department are so well known that much comment would be useless. We have, however, determined during this Sale to outstrip all our previous efforts. A few lines are quoted : Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts - - • from %3d All Wool Crimeans - - ■ ~ 5a 6d Flannel Undershirts - - - ~ 4s 6d Lambs’Wool ~ 2s 6d Men’s- Ribbed L. W. Pants - - ~ 3s 6d ~ Aberdeen Half Hose - - ~ 9d ~ Soft Felt Hats ~ Is Gd ~ Tweed Hats - - - ~ la 6d 100 Men’s Colonial made Tweed Suits - - ~ 29s 6d 200 ~ ~ ~ ~ Coats - ~ 10a 6d 60 ~ Grey Elephant Cloth ~ • ~ 17s 6d A Small Job Paget Coats - - • ~ 7s Gd A full assortment of Melton Overcoats • ~ 27s 6d 59 Colonial-made Trousers and Yosts - ~ 15s 6d 100 pairs ~, ~ ~ Silk and Mixed - ~ 22s 6d 200 ~ Men’s Self-Mole Trousers - - ~ 5s 6d 250 ~ Four Crowns 8s 6d BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Hats and Caps almost Given Away. Gents’ Josephine Kid Gloves, 2s 3d ; 100 Men’s Blue and Black Reversible Coats, 22s Od; Grey Blankets,. 5s Gd ; Scarlet and Blue Blankets, 9s 6d; Men’s Watsrproof Coats, 12s 9d. BOOT DEPARTMENT.—Landing ex “Omeo.” 7 cases Colonial-made Boots, comprising 100 pairs Watertight?, 144 pairs Bluchers. 272 prs Men’s, Youth’s, and Boys Strong Laco-ups, 450 pairs Copper Toes, all sizes. Lauding ex “ Gilfillan. ” 20 cases of Boots —comprising 250 pairs Men's, Youth’s, and Boy’s Watertights, 108 pairs Men’s Light Watertights, 100 pairs Men’s E.S. and half Wellingtons. SPECIAL LINES. Ladies’ Leather E.S. 7s fid, Bs6d, 10s fid, llsfid, 12s6d, Ladies Kid E.S., 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Ss6d. 100 pairs Men’s Watertights, 10s 6d. Boys do, from 7a 9d. A. & T. INGLIS, George street, Dunedin, and Port Cnalmcrs. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. £I,OOO REWARD!!! C. J Will be paid to anyone who can prove that O H N S O N IS NOT SELLING CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT IN DUNEDIN Q_REAT QLE During his LEAKING CjALE OF GENERAL gALB OF E AND RAPERY c L 0 T II I N G, FOR (Previous to Stock Taking,) ONE MONTH, Commencing on MONDAY, 6th JUNE, AT JJOXBURGH MACLAG6AN STREET, The following are a few articles worthy the attention of intending Purchasers : H 0 u E , A large stock of Aberdeen Winceys, Bijd, 10|d, Is, Is 2id, Is 6.] d worth 3d to 6d per yard more. Plain Brown Wincey, dress length, for 3s Cd Welsh Flannel, in any quantity, Is (%!, Is 2id, Is 4d, Is Gd Scarlet do, all wool, Is Id, Is 3d, Is Cd, Is 9d [All these Flannels are of special value, having been purchased during the depression in the wool market.] 32 and 36 inch Long CloWis, 3-Jd, sid Heavy Grey Sheetings, Is Do. Bleached Do., Is Gd. Heavy 9x4 Whitney Blankets, 12s 9d Do., 10 x 4 II x 4, and 12 x 4, from 15545 d A largo stock of White and Colored Quilts, cheap Splendid assortment of Fancy Tartans, in all the new materials for dresses 4x4 Gala Tartans, Is, Is 3d 6 x 4 all wool Tartans, 2s 3s Waterproof Tweeds, cheap Ladies’ Silk Velveteen Jackets, 10s Do. Do. Do., Gs 9d A quantity of Sealskin and Astrachau Jackets, 6s 6d, well worth 12s each Children’s Jackets, from 2s Gd All descriptions of Millinery remarkably cheap Ladies’ Black Straw Hats, from la Children’s Do Do., from 6d Winter Bonnets, from 2s 6d Feathers and Flowers, cheap UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN, &c., All at Reduced Prices. GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Colonial-rnads Beaver Suits, 29s Gd A large assortment of Sydney Tweed Suits, ■ 45s The stock of Tweed Trousers and Vests is the largest ever offered, commencing at 23s 6d Your attention is especially drawn to ray stock of Tweed Trousers, commencing at 7s 6d A bankrupt stock of Crimean Shirts, all wool, at 5s 3d, wortJi 7s 9d An immense quantity of Aberdeen Halfhose, at Is 3d, usually sold at Is 9d A large lot of Jean Stripe Blurts, full size, 2s 9d, worth 3s 9d Any quantity of Men’s Lambswool Pants, at 4s Gd to 5s Gd, worth 7s Cd An immense assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Collars, Ties, &c., at equally low prices. AN EARLY CA L L IS SOLICITED, And the Public can then see that THE SALE IS BONA EID E, AND NO PUFF! NO SHAM! N.B.—The above Reward refers to the Whole Stock, not to any special article. '*C J 0 11 N s ° N ’ Jaclagoan Stbeet.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2245, 18 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2245, 18 July 1870, Page 3

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