DRAPERY A* T 1 GEORGE STE EW arrivals will find \ House in the City is A. & T. IN ( OPENING, ex Way Q Jocelyn, 120 package A. & T. 1> G NEW SHOW-. Ex Lady Jocel r OW opening—s cases c most fashionable ah,if Children’s Hats. Special Dolly Wardens, at 9d ; wort J71 LEGANT assortment — 'J play of French and i from 4d the spray. Largo : selection of fasliionably-tri Bonnets and Hats, from 4s S A. & T. TNG A DIES’ Holiday and P in Tasso Cloth, Bat ste material, for holiday wear, fi clieapest goods in the City. A. & T. INGL A DIES’ Morning Wra variety ; Ladies’ Poloi Fashionable Costumes—a ; ment. '1 ho new Prince’s colors, at 18s Gd ; worth 2c A. & T. INGI A. & T. INGL T A Dlli’.S!’ TUnnl.- Silt .Tnr4
MIE Celebrated French Kid Gloves, 2s lid per pair, in all colors, equal to IVTOW OPENING, 5 cases of the Newest ll and most Fashionable Fabrics in Dress Materials, from os 9d the full dress. 2 cases Klack and Colored Silk Dresses, from 42s up. Great Bargains. Ex May Queen and Lady Jocelyn, BLACK Alpacas, Black Diagonal Crape, Black Balmoral Crape, Black Victorian Crape, Black Barathea, Black Corded Alpaca, Black Bale) mo, Coburgs, Black French Merino, Black French Twill, PRINTS in Great Variety.—l,soo Pieces of Print, at s£d per >ard, worthj perfectly sound. A. & T. INGLIS. LOTHING.—Men’s Suits, from 27s (id. Men’s 'J weed Coats, from 12s0d. Suit of White Canvas, 7s fid. Miit of Black Serge, 15s fid. Men’s Dark Doe Trousers, 9s fid. Men’s Tweed Coats, a job, at 7s fid. 1,500 pairs Men’s Mole 'Browsers, from (is fid. Knickerbocker Suits, from 6s 9d ; lined all through, 8s fid. Josephine. A. & T. INGLIS. A. k T. INGLIS. A. & T. INGLIS. A. & T. INGLIS.
HILDREN’S BOOTS, 9d per pair. Children’s Copper Toes, our own make, 4s Gd, 5s Gd, and Gs Gd, strong. Children’s Calf Almas, 6s Gd, our own make. Girls’ do do, 7s Gd. Maids’ do do, 9s Gd. Women’s do do, 12s Gd, Ladies’ Kid Alpines, our own make, 14s 6d—the beat article that can be manufactured. Men’s Elastic Sides, our own make, 16s Gd. Men’s Kid Elastics, do, 20s. Do Lace-ups, do. IGs Gd. Watertights, do, 18s Gd. Men’s Strong Bluchers, do, Lis Gd. French Calf Wellingtons, 22s Gd. Boys’ Strong Lace ups, our own make, 8s Gd. Youth’s do do, 10s Gd A. & T. INGLIS, EW CARPET ROOM. Brussells, Tapestry, and Kidderminster Carpets—a choice assortment. Felt Carpets, Felt Squares, Floor-cloths, up to 18ft. wide. Matting and Mats, Furnishings, &c. 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. Note— The Best and Cheapest House in Princeß street for Ready Money Purchases, A. & T. INGLIS, &
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Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 1
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