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DRAPERY. J U S T • A N D E D Ex * OTAGO” and “J. N. FLEMING.” Fashions in Millinery Fashions in Mantles anil Jackets Fashions m Silks and Satins Fashions in Fancy Dresses Fashions in Overskirts Fashions in Costumes Fashions in Dressmaking Fashions in Lace Goods Fashions in Trimmings Fashions in Everything. GREAT DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. IRKPATRICK QLENDINING and QO. t Have now Opened out their first and second Shipments of 158 Cases of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. raporteddirectfrom the Manufacturers, being carefully selected by their Horae Buyers in the various Markets where they are made. For example ! Silks and Velvets from Lyons and Spitalliclds. Millinery a- d Mantles from Paris and London. Straw Goods from the great Factories of Dunstable and Luton, Dress Materials from Bradford, Norwich, and Glasgow. Shawls and Grenadines from Paisley. Linens, Lawns, and Cambrics from Forfar and Belfast. Cotton Hosiery and Cheap Laces from Nottingham. Ribbons from Coventry. Flannels from Wales and Lancashire. Cotton Wares from Manchester. Blankets from Heckraondwike and Earlsheaton Carpets from Kidderminster find Halifax. Cloths and Tweeds from Yorkshire, Lanarkshire, and Berwickshire. The Great Advantage to he gained in buying Goods in this mann.r at first hand is a saving of from 15 to 25 per Cent, in the cost price, thus avoiding altogether the wholesale dealer’s profits, and all other commissions accruing in passing t.irough so many ban s before they reach the consumer. This will at once explain the reason why their ivaies aie found to be the best and the cheapest in the colony, each article being a surprise and. a recommendation to their House. K. G. and Co. would add that the Public can rely at all times insetting at their Establishment the Four Best Things in the Trade, viz., CIVILITY, GOOD PENNYWORTHS, GOOD GOODS, and GREAT CHOICE. K IRKPATRICK, QLENDINING, PRINCES STREET. N D QO,

PUBLIC COMPANIES. Scottish commercial insurance CO. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. CAPITAL, £1,000,000, HEAD OFFICE: 133, WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW DIRECTORS: Alex. Crum, Esq., of Thomliebank, Chairman. 11, E. Crum Ewing, Jun, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow, Hugh Brown, Esq., Manufacturer, Glasgow Richard Kidston, Esq., (Messrs A, G. Kidston and Co.), Glasgow James King, Younger, Esq., of Campsie, Glasgow James Kirkland, Esq., Corn Merchant, Glasgow Charles Randolph, Esq., Shipbuilder, Glasgow John Moffatt, Esq,, Ardrossan D. S. Cargill, Esq. (Messrs W. Milne and Co,) Glasgow and Ceylon Win. Smith Dixon, Esq, Ironmaster, Govan, Hill, Glasgow. MANAGER; Frederick J. Hallows. WILLIAM BROWN and CO., Agents, High Street. THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Incorporated under “ The Companies Act, 1802,” and empowered by Act of the Legislature of New Zealand. Offices —5, ADAMS COURT, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. CAPITA!. : £500,000 in 100,000 SHAKES of £5 EACH, FIRST ISSUE, 50,000 SHARES. Directors: S, Bolton Edcnborough, Esq Alexander Lang Elder, Esq John Harbottlc, Esq Alexander Morrison, Esq Joseph R. Morrison, Esq James D. Thomson, Esq Auditors : J. Sawyer, Esq C, 11. Robinson, Esq Bankers: The Bank ol Scotland, for London and Scotland. Solicitors : Messrs Hughes, Masterman, and Hughes, 20, Austin Friars, E.C. Secrtary : Alexander Grace, Esq, Committee in New Zealand ; W, J. M. Larnach, Esq., Colonial Manager of the Bank of Otago, Limited. A. W. Morris, Esq., Dunedin Manager. Bankers: The Bank of Otago, Limited. The objects of this Company are to lend money on Freehold and other properties, at moderate rates of interest. Applications to be made at the Company’s office, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, PRINCES STREET, Next Bank of Otago.

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Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 4

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