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DRAPERY. 10 PER CENT. SAVED IS 10 PER CENT. GAINED. . THE COMPLEXION OF THE NEW TARIFF ENTIRELY CHANGED. PROTECTION TO BE HAD FROja; INCREASED PRICES IN DRAPERY, SILK-MERGERY, AND CLOTHING, At the ot .^CLENDINING, In comparison with did bribes, is fair to state that scarcely ariytmng found j touch higher, while feany tlnhg? will be j found lower than former!# Th'isfact can be j proved to the satisfaction bf all'Ptarchasers at j * •■'Xl ! fhoup I ‘lt is adtoitted thlat u the 10 per! cenC ad valorem duty cannot but arouse the J attention of the whole community, same time | it is confessed that the undesirable result is : ■counteracted by K., G., and Co.’s modern; principle of trading. r l be grpat. saying: effected thereby is partly due to Direct ltnportatiou, and partly to the fact that their Buyer is always busy selecting and collecting, the Best Value to be had for ready money in every mart and factory in the old country. The advantages thus gained—the bargains thus secured—may be snared by everybody, to a .greater or less extent, according to the amount of their purchases. It is therefore not surprising that K-, G,, and Go* should take the lead in the Retail, Trade, and that their names in every ,family, are “ familiar as household words.” ~, I FIRST, SHIPMENTS op NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Now Open, and Eeady for Inspection, consisting of an : Immense variety of New Dress Materials, in new Fabrics, quite novel styles, and mew • shades of color. English and Danish Alpacas, Norwich Orleans, and i-ilvertines. Oriental Stripes, Japanese .Welts, Persian Stripes and Checks, Burmese Broches, Plain and Twilled Balenpos. New Costume Skirts, and Embroidered Robes, in French Batiste, Pique Marsplla, and Cambrics. 6 ' l u / i i New r Oyer Skirts and Under Skirts, New Crinolines, Pahnierett&si, ahd DresS Imj provers. , In the Mantle Department be, found all the novelties of the season from London and Paris, in jackets, Polbha&es, Jonquilles] Cplpea, and Maptelettes.. v; -. ■ I French and English Models‘reproduced at little more’ than-half-price, and made to order by the'best mantlemaker in the Colony. A special lot of over 200 Silk Jackets, great bargains. Prices vary from* 15s to 30s. j NEW DESIGNS IN DRESSMAKING, j Illustrated Plates of Fashion to be had u> t •. gratis. I 1 SILK DEPARTMENT. - j fhe largest assortment' bf Fanby Silks ever . ■ i shown in Dunedin.. j Fapanese, Yokohama, and Shantung Silks; _ from 39s 6d ; English Silks, from 55s 5 ’ French‘Silks, 1 from 'Bos ; some very rich Evening, Silks, Wedding Silks, and ! Walking 1 Silks, from 90s 1 to LlO. hj j Satins, Moire 5 Antiques, And Real Irish Poplins. , . . hj. large etock of bedutiful Black Silks, -warranted to wear. , The celebrated makes ‘ arc; ' the j Faille Satin' de Lyon, Groß Royal, Radzmere, and Rompadour. MANCHESTER AND CARPET DEPARTMENT. uperior Goqds for household usfe in Lineup, ' TbWellih‘g^,' ; Sheetings. Cftliboeq, Fl’obrClotbS, at very moderate prices. GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. n Rxtridrdinarß Stock of New Tweeds, : tew Coatings, New-Westings, Superfine road Cloths, .Blue Diagonals, Silk Mixires, 1 Teas Shirts, Woollen Crimeans, Silk o„ Merino Vests; Shirts, and Drawers,; Silk o, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Bplts, Studs, Umbrellas, Hosiery.. OOD NEWS, which it is judicious at moment to ipake known, viz. : Nearly tne wiible of their valuable Stock rtunately passed the Customs before thje ifliptibn of the New Duty, and will be sold ithout any Advance on the Old Prices ; ir this reason, all intending buyetiS areadsed to THEIR'VEIIY ! ’feH&AP AND VERY GOOD Black and ColOtod SSks 1 , Yokohama, Pekin,, ‘ ! pud Jappuesb l do. ■ Nbhridh Poplins, Realj ' ' Irish RbjJlihS, Rophnettes, Tdfquoisefl, Silk Cords, Silk Repps, and all other . Capes, Robes, Coatames, Dress Mate* ! i rials of every description,. , j Manchester' Goods, Carpets . i ■ —-■ an- Fioorolotiis, ; Fiincy * - Goods,. Lace Goods, ■ .UmbreUas, ■ i- JDbjsbts. ;-U.»cL e > 2H -V 1 • clothing, I t Baby Linen, Infants’ Cloaks, Squares, Frocks,' Costumes, Blouses, and Pelisses, Hats, v and Hoods.f 1 . More especially in the MEAT’S AND ROYS’ DEPARTMENT, lould tb e y purchase at Once Every' Description of Ready-Wade Clothing, Obats, Vests, Trousers, ■’Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Hosiery* ißread Cloths; Dpes, and T weeds. M o te.—The above List of Goods, on acmt of the extra duty now payable, can ver be bad so’ cheap again in New Zealand. Something New to be seen in the ; kIBOR ING DEPARTMENT. Gazette of Fashion received Monthly, at’ White and Lavender Kid Gloves, 3s per pair. K4RKRATRICK, GLENDINiNG, & Cp.

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Evening Star, Issue 3292, 8 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3292, 8 September 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3292, 8 September 1873, Page 1

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