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DRAPERY. A. & T I N G L I S. WANTED KNOWN-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. 18, THE THIRD GRAND SHOW in X HE c AYE. 5,000 SUMMER DRESSES 4a 9d, 5s 9d, 6a 9d, 7s 3d, Summer Skirts, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, Cs 6d, 7s 6d 1,000 Under Skirts at 3s 6d. Fashionable Printed Yosemite at Is 3d per yard. Very Choice Prints, s|d, 63 d, fast colors; Double Width Calico, fij-d. HABERDASHERY. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Just received, direct from Paris —200 dozens Kid Gloves, 2s lid per pair (all colors), the cheapest Glove ever offered in Dunedin. Thousands of yards of Costume Fringe, 3s 9d per dozen, or 4d per yardworth 7s 6d Real Lace Collars, from Is 9d 60 dozen Sox, ex Dallam Tower, from 2d per pair; must be sold A large consignment of Ribbons, in all tne new shades and colors The new patent glove-fitting Corsets, in great variety. Sunshades, in all the new designs and colors, from Is 6d SHOW ROOM. 1.000 Trimmed Hats, at Is 9d 1.000 Children’s Mantle*. Is Gd 1.000 Children’s Serge Jackets, 2s 9d 400 latest fashion Silk Jackets, ex Allahabad, l adies’ at 1 Is 6d 1 adies’ Cloth Jackets in splendid variety Ladies’ and Children’s Made-up Costumes and Polonaises, in Grass Cloth, Pique, and Yosemite Ladies’ Chemises, from 2s lid ; Ladies Drawers, from 2s 6d ; richly trimmed, 3s lid ; Frilled and Trimmed Night Dresses, fis ; White Skirts, 6s Cd ; richly trimmed, 10s 6d ; Trimmed Camisoles, 2s fid. Children’s Drawers, all sizes, from Is 3d ; Pinafores, splendid variety, from Is 3d ; large assortment of Children’s Dresses, elegantly trimmed, from 7s fid. All kinds of Teaping done on the premises for Braiding. Ladies’ own material teaped. Gold and Silver Tinselling for Ball and Evening Dresses done on the premises. CLDTHING. 1.000 Men’s Summer Hats at Is fid, slightly damaged, ex Dallam Tower 40 doz. Men’s Sox, do, fid per pair 20 doz. Imitation Silk Shirts at 5s fid, slightly touched Men’s Fancy Twill Shirts, 2s 9d Men’s White Shirts, 4s fid Real Scotch Plaiding Drawers, 4s fid 3-ply Wool Pants, fis fid Double Warp Moleskin, Is lid Celtic Tweed, double warp, Is 9d Drab Cord, inch thick, 2s Od Black Cord, do do, 3a fid BOOT DEPARTMENT. Children’s Boots, 9J per pair Children’s Copper Toes, our own make, 4s fid, 5s fid, and fis Gd, strong Children’s Calf Almas, fis fid, our own m olr p Girls’ do do, 7s fid Maids’ do do, 9a fid Women’s do do, 12s fid Ladies’ Kid Alpines, our own make, 14s fid—the best article that can be manufactured Women’s Canvas Shoes at 4s fid, guaranteed six mouths’ wear Children’s do do, 3s fid Women’s Leather Lace-ups, our own make, IQs fid Men’s Elastic Sides, our own make, 16s Cd Men's Kid Elastics, do do, 20s Do Lace-ups, our own make, 16s fid Watertights, do do, 18s fid Men’s Strong Bluchers, do, 13s Gd French Calf Wellingtons, 22s Gd Boys’ Strong Lace ups, our own make, 8s fid Youth’s do do, 10s fid All guaranteed our own make. A. & T. INGLIS. yy ANTED KNOWN— The new Showroom for Furniture, Bedding, and Carpets now open. 13 bales Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidderminster Carpets, from 3s Bd—splendid variety on view. A. & T. INGLIS, A. I N L 1 s& C °' Having completed the Further Alterations to their Premises, corner of PRINCES STREET AND HIGH STREET, Have added to their Clothing and Boot Department DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, AND MILLINERY. And can now supply their customers in every Department. SEAMEN’S OUTFITS, &c., &c. The Best and Cheapest House in Princes street for f eady Money Purchases.

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Evening Star, Issue 3331, 23 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3331, 23 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3331, 23 October 1873, Page 1

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