DRAPERY. A. & T I N G L I S. GEORGE STREET, DRAPERS, HOSIERS, HABERDASHERS SILK MERCERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN. NEW ARRIVALS caa be supplied with Drapery, Clothing, &c,, Ac., Bedding and Furniture, at A. & T. INGLI S’S, Cheaper than at Any other House in the City. U S T ARRIVED--63 packag‘B New Summer Goods, ex Lady Jocelyn 43 packages do do do ex May Queen. A. & T. INGLIS. NOW OPEN—New Carpet Room—Kidderminster, Tapestry, Brussels Carpets, and Felt Squares, 10 baits just landed. NOW OPEN—Floor Cloths from 2ft. up to 18ft. wide, at A. & T. INGLIS. The new show room now OPEN—New Hats, New Millinery, Ladies’ Jackets, Costumes, Underclothing. A. & T. INGLIS. JUST OPENED—4O dozen Linen Sets in all the New Shapes, at A. & T. INGLIS. A SPLENDID Lot of Duchess Lace Collars, Lace Sleeves, Chemisettes, Lace Ties, Ruffles, &c,, &c., in great variety, at A. & T. INGLIS. I)EAL LACE, in Maltese, Yack, Valenci\j ennes, Cluny, and Honiton, at A. & T. INGLIS. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! The celebrated Kid Gloves, direct from Paris (in all colors), at 2s lid per pair, only to be had at A. & T. INGLIS. NOW OPENED—ISO dozens Stays in all the new makes—the New Zealand Flax Stay, from 3s 3d ; Double Busk, from j 4s 3d ; French Corsets, at 1 A. & T INGLIS. MEN’S Drab Felt Hats, 2a f», would be cheap at 7s (3d ; Fancy Twill Shirts, at 2s 9 ; Real Scotch Plaiding Drawers, 4s 6d. An immense assortment of new Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Braces, &c., &c., at A. & T. INGLIS. O Y ARRS of Gambroon, at Is -wjOUv/ 9d, R> r Boys’ Suits. A. & T. INGLIS. CHILDREN’S BOOTS, 9d per pair Children’s Copper Toes, our own make, 4s (id, 5s 6d, and <3s 6d, strong Children’s Calf 6s 6d, our own make Girls’ do do, 7s 6d Maids’ do do, 9« (id Women’s do do, 12s (id Ladies’ Kid Alpines, our own make, 14s (id—the host article that can bo manufactured Women’s Canvas Shoes at 4o 6(1, guaranti cd six months’ wear Children’s do do, 3s Gd Women’s Leather Lace-ups, our own make, 10s Gd Men’s Elastic Sides, our own make, 16s 6d Men’s Kid Elastics, do do, 20s Do Lace-ups, our own make, 16s (id do do, 18s Gd Men’s Strong Bluchers, do, do, 13s (id French Calf Wellingtons, 22s 6d Boys’ Strong Lace-ups, our own make, 8a (id Youth’s do do, 10s 6d All guaranteed our own make., A. & T. INGLIS. JNGLIS & (3°* 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 new supply their customers in every Department. SEAMEN’S OUTFITS, &c., &c. The Best and Cheapest House in Princes j street for Ready Money Purchases,
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Evening Star, Issue 3345, 8 November 1873, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3345, 8 November 1873, Page 1
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