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DRAPEBY. 10 PEE CENT. SAVED IS 10 PER I CENT. GAINED. THE COMPLEXION OP THE NEW | TARIFF ENTIRELY CHANGED. PROTECTION TO BE HAD FROM INCREASED PRICES IN DRAPERY, SILK-MERCERY, AND CLOTHING, At the Favorite House of K IRKPATRICK, G LENDINING, AND CO. In comparison with old prices, it is fair to state that scarcely anything will be found much higher, while , many things will found lower than formerly. This fact can be proved to the satisfaction of all Purchasers at their Establishment. Although ,it is admitted that the 10 per cent, ad valorem duty cannot but arouse the attention of the whole community, same tixnf it is confessed that the, undesirable result is counteracted by K., 6.; and Co.’s modern principle of trading. The great saving effected thereby is partly due to.-Direct Imf portation, and partly to the fact that theit 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 shared by everybody] to a greater or loss extent, according to the ajnpunt oftheir purchases. j It is therefore, not surprising that K., G.l and Co. should take the lead in the Retail Trade, and that their names in every family are * ‘ familiar J as household words. ” j FIRST SHIPMENTS I of ! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS] Now Open, and Ready for Inspection, consisting of an i immense variety of New Dress Materials, in new Fabrics, quite novel styles, and new shades of color. English and Danish Alpacas, Norwich Orleans, and Silvertines. Oriental Stripes, Japanese Welts, Persian Stripes and Checks, Burmese Brocheai, Plain and Twilled Balermos. , New Costume Skirts, and Embroidered Robes, in French Batiste, Pique Marsellaj, and Cambrics. _ ' New Over Skirts and Under Skirts, New Crinolines, Pannierettes, and Dress Improvers. In the Mantle Department will he found all the novelties of the season from Londop and Paris, in Jackets, Polonaises, Capes, and Mantelettes. French and English Models reproduced at little more than half-price, and made tp order by the beatmantlemaker ixj_ Jme Colony. , . ■ | A special lot of over 200 Silk Jackets, great bargains. Prices vary from 15s to 305.NEW DESIGNS IN DRESSMAKING. ; Illustrated Plates of Fashion to be had gratis, 1 SILK DEPARTMENT. ; The largest assortment of Fancy Silks eveir shown in Dunedin. Japanese, Yokohama, and, Shantung Silks, from 39si6d ; English Silks, from 55s j; French Silks, from 80s ; some very rich Evening Silks, Wedding Silks, anjl Walking Silks, from 90s to LlO. i Satins, Moire Antiques, and Real Iris|i Poplins. i A large stock of beautiful Black Silks, warranted to wear. The celebrated make® . ii late,, the Faille Satin de Lyon, Grois Royal, Radzmere, and Pompadour. j . MANCHESTER AND CARPET i DEPARTMENT. J Superior Goods for household use in Linens, 1 Diapers, Towellings, Sheetings. Calicoes, Tablecloths and Covers, Blankets, Quilts, and Counterpanes, Curtains, Floorcloths, at very moderate prices, j GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. J j An Extraordinary Stock of New Tweedy New Coatings, New Vestings, Superfine Broad Cloths, Blue Diagonals, Silk Mixtures, Dress Shirts, Woollen Crimeans, Silk do,. Merino Vests, Shirts, and Drawers, Silk do, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Belts, Studs, Umbrellas, Hosiery. j GOOD NEWS, which it is judicious at this moment to make known, viz, ;— J Nearly the whple of their valuable Stock fortunately passed the Customs before thp, J infliction of the New Duty, and will be gold ' without any Advance on the Old Prices i; for this reason, pll intending buyere are advised to . ■ • ; PURCHASE WITHOUT DELAY,,. | ■ THEIR VERY CHEAP AND VERY j „ GOOD » :■ Black ’and Colored Silks, Yokohafha, Pekiri and Japanese do," Norwich Poplins, Realj Irish Popiinft, Poplinetjtes; Turquoises, , Silk Cords, Silk Repps, and all other : 11 Silk Textures, Velvets, Velvet and Silk Jackets, Polonaises and Capes, . ■ Robes, Costumes,* Dress Mate-’ ; rials of every description, Manchester Goods, Carpets and Floorcloths, Fancy , ~ f Goods, Lace Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, 1 _ Corslets, Under- , 1 clothing, , ~ ! Baby Linen, Infants’ Cloaks, Squares; ‘ Frocks, Costumes,. Blousts,; and Pelisses, Hats, and Hoods. More especially in the MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, Should they purchase at Once Every Description of Ready-made Clothing, Coats, Vests, Trousers, Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Broad Cloths, Does, and Tweeds. Note.—The above List of Goods, on account of the extra duty now payable, can never be had so cheap again in New Zealand* Something New to be seen in the j TAILORING DEPARTMENT?. Gazette of Fashion received Monthly. ! Gent’ White and Lavender Kid Glovei, 3s per pair. ' , klßKPAtodk,

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Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 1

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