DRAPERY. OBSERVED FACTS. unquesti6ni)d' a!nd ! ’tSbfisi^.v DICTEDi- ■«> ; f TffAT yROM'VARIOXJS CAUSES D : )g'R-T' rr 3B^'P‘A :: »EI«HmB»T ; ;i'i :>?*..)■•:• OF J,i v . 3 : 7 Kirkpatrick, p lendining, «X! <;• »'£ 5 ;.i ■>.' ti !*T *TJ (■; if ff hKs ■’ THE DN® ■ "■'ij- v/ ;«v\f 1 ,'Ki’r : That,‘ receiving'.ri .cotitijtttou)|i,»apply Manftfopturgß ;frpip their place of business has heeri aptly described as an ••• :\n INEXHAUSTIBLE That ;hyr the Adoption of i system pfy trading, the people of Nkw ZealaecLcan;j ar=:fv.T ’ 4 GttiOTHEi) BETTER , ANDFUR^FISH» • OBETTER for LESS MONEY'* . THAN! FQRME||LJY., <, That, c thgineiy the selling price of any'kind of’goods they deal in; button -the contrary, they sell many rtiples, such as Men y s arid Hats, Caps, Ties, ..Cpllafs, Allpa ’ Socks, "Rugs, Bags, Pcrtmhriteatfs, Millinery! -Cririolines, 1 Dress) Improvers, Pads, Costumes, Ball and Kven-i Dtesses, Fallings, Ruchiogs,/:aoid.\ip-! numerable • Other Articles i infinitely lower! than in the past. c;. a . } # they fflo ijotfimport tively useless class,.of goods generally shipped! to the .Colonies';.and it is agreed that the freshness and excellence of their wares pos| sess a characteristic value of their own. j ’That, bmall and to make they ■ to r 'hll •Retail -Purchasers ; of FiWt&lUss Goods in'any length'Or; quantity at WholOsale ltaportW v 1 :;u! rkn'j j ~ > trhit ‘their l 1 Black : Silks are celebrated heat* :^<ffarfbriwcarl i ' That ihey-holdPthe largest^arid best W* sorted stock in the Colony of ColorbdiSilksl Satins,, Irish Poplins, Dress Materials! Skirts^ ri Sunshades, ■ Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, and-Fancy Articles. > That for-Mantlesj-Jackets,Polonaises, and Gapes .they stand That their Dreaspaaking, Mantlemaking and Millinqry departments are djstinguishec above all others for‘NbVelty, Style, Taste and Fashions’ r , ...... j That their,.Urjderclethirig!!arid Stays.an unapproachable ‘in' point "of* eiriellerice' Am ;y?lqq, 7 .. .... . , j That their superior Household Furnish ings—Blankets, Flannels, Carpets—direc' jfropx the makers,, are found by compansof to be the mostmoderate ihpricei ‘ \sjt { That those who.eqvetthereal old nriake d Everlasting’ Irish Poplins can-purchase theq at K., 6., and Co’s inblack and all thk leading colors —Ample chr'ice. ! • Thatjtheir Ready-made, ; Mjen-B.and ( jßpyß Clothing, from Melbourne, Loudon, Bristol and notably'fro’mdiHfeir-dwri'Factory, are aq khowledged"to be-by far- the best ant -cheapest in Dunodinu. j ; r -v - i - Tnatcthey are always -Real at hj s? .than half piice F 'I hat it is almost, unnecessary that nothing criri ,te lost, much gained, by a visit to their EfitatHishment, as all th ! ( -'Objects aof desire im. Dress jand Furnishings can freshpr, puraf, better; cheaper; ,-tban .cam be, had at Secondhand Warehousess; -f > : J ! ' That their HomAßuyer, from the practical , knowledge he possesses of .the trade and reCf the Npw Zealand market, it iuvaluablb und’ unerring in supplying them ~Wilh the. besf Drapery at the least possible '.QOft,; thus placing .the firm id a profnineril position tp command the, ribtitiri arid l gam th< patronagebf All corisrim>rß. ! ‘ ; That, in these dear times, thhsi who unfortunately had to land stock durii thd laati w s, the aboVe |ee to tbe best advantage. PRESENT SPECIAL LINES FOR, THE’ 0 Holidays ' > i Ist, A surprise iri Summer Hats, in num 1 sufficient, to supply all Duned ..: Price, from,Cd each. : : ; 'J 2nd. Ditto in Lfbod Silk Jackets, for Gii „ fromhri ; for Ladies, from lSs'6d;\ 3rd. Ditto in Women’s Black Cloth Jftdke .? fr°m 4s 6d; and best Serge ? do, pi 85!6d.., " t . , .. 41(1L Ditto in'.Ready-made I raises, with Tunics and Panniers, 3Qs.; Jth Ditto,, m Fashionahly-hiade'iDostyin / , , ,w’ith Material for bodies. from 2la. department: Special .'Lines for the Holidays. -f i,!oO.Q!p; ; vof Men’s.Trousers andyestairgui, —extraordinary value. Ditto, ditto.—Qeejoug with Doul breasted Coats and Yest& >)?_ Ditto.—l,ooo Suits in Bliss and Coloi Vi Twfieds—tha best hind for w?ar* ■, BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Special Lines for the' Holidaysf—Boys’ Exi mination Suits in great variety. Ditto.—Boys’ Knickerbocker .Suits, i Yelvetfeen: Blue -‘Diagonal,- Gblrimal and Geelong Tweeds—largest choic in Town, .... I r . JUST OPENED OUT— | 13 Cases‘of Boys’ Leopold* Colonial Twee Suits, in Single and Double-breastCi Jackets. f.The above lines in Clothing are made ri from,., the most durable textures manufai tured. ' ■ < • 1 KIRKPATRICK; GLENDINING, & C(
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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1
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647Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1
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