i <'? -;. i KU* u i v, . ; :■ UtA.c. ui; *, ;■>' DRAPERY. *q; j -OBSERVER FACTS., _ ’ ! UNQiijESTiokisD i- l " ■ ■'•■;: ,-f* .iiiO f:: ,;Ui j "" r - ■'• DICTED. ;■ $:• y THAT FROM VaRIOUS CATJSES f I 'Jr' ’ THE r. ■ ■ ' : " DR APE |Y E S T/A.B LTsM||lT ■ ’ oh ‘ i ! OF, r> h>’' -• '-•■■7 , (.j I |JIRKISmcC i v, ; ,:: and c 0.,. • , v _ • I HAS. BECOME THE FAVORITE ONE. I c v..v- , .•: * o,t v:oi-o j; That,- a continubus ’supply of from' the’ Old Country, their j | place <if : business" has Weeh •'a|ptlj r, ‘deß6ribed [iasau - - ■ ii ,*r I. '■?..» i'U.* ’>•i •t ; ; * ‘-.’.'.i, £ 'That by the; adoption | [system: of-trading*-the.people of ,’New lland j' r , ; _ ~ ; CLOTHE BETTER AND FURNISH ij ,'’BETTER FOR LESS MONEY ■' oWa j T : THAN^FORMERLV. | That, the new Tariff has not yet ihcrpased | the selling "price of any kind of goods they i deal inj the contrary, thev sejl.ipany • article’s, ideals ah'd'Bdys’Rfatsj-'Oaps, •Ties, Collars, Alloa 'Socks, Rugs, Bags, ■Portmanteaus, Millinery, Crinolines, Dress |lmprover's, :iug ’Dresses, Frilling, ‘R i uchings,’ and'id‘numerable other articles; infinitely lower [than in th’epast/ \\ .That they.A© not, imjport that comparajtively viselesß class of shipped jto the Colonies ’•''' and'' it is^^reed 1 thFf'thO' j freshness and excellence of their wares posjr sess V characteristic s Valueof’lheir own. : That, being content with small profits. Wd rto make sure of a .large and. increasing .busi-‘ Ijhess, they offer to‘‘all 'Retail iWlhfywrt every description of First-class, Goods inhdy I j length or quantity at Wholesale'lmporters’ j Prices. ... Ti > That their BliUk'Silks’are celebrated near and far for .wear;* ; , ; j e. : 3 \o phf-r. vtev'2> *, That they hold the largest and best assorted stock in*' the Gblbny l of-Colored Silks, j Satins, Irish Poplins, Dress Materials, Skirt's, Umbrellas,*’- Sunshades, .i Elowefs," j Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves;, i Haberdashery, ahd 'Fancy l Articles, i That for Mantles, Jackets, Polonaises, and I stand unrivalled... j;V.B j,n ov •• > That their Dressmaking, Mantlemaking, and Millinery Departments are distinguished • above: a;ll others for . Novelty, Style, Taste* j v ;t ,<-v -f * . That. their Uniderclothing and Stays are. unapproachable in point of exceUence Vahdr value, j. That their superior Household ings—-Blanket®, .. Flannels, Carpets^-direct) from thp. makers, are found by cbtppari§pp. to be the tqost moderate in price. ;:;. v That th{»e who covet thqrqaLnld makb r>f, Eyerlasting-trish Pophns can at K., G- j. and Co ’s in black ahci all; the leading .colors; .' V , j.’’: Thatjtheir heady-made" Men’s Clothing, frpm Melbourne, London,-Bristol, and notably from their own are ac*. knowledged to be by..far the best' and cheapest in Dunedin, ; ■; . - That they are always fortunate iu securing Real Bargains—often at less than Halt price. hat ic; is almost unnecessary to remark that nothing can be lost, but much gained.by a visit to their Establishment, as all the objects of-Ae§ire, : iu Dress and.. a Hqusebold Furnishing can be obtained fresher, purer, better, cheaper, than can be had at Second-hand-Warehouses;: ta.> vs nr sifci-ruo j That their Home Buyer, from the practical | knowledge he possesses of the trade and requirements of the New’,’Zealand market, is invaluable and unerring in supplying them wit hj the best Drapery ac the least possible .cost, thus,Cplacifag-the firm ta/jfcomnient position to command the notice and gain the .'patronage of all consumers. That* .in these., dear times,: owihgrto.those who unfortunately had to land stock during the last two months, the above facts are seen to the ! best"advahtagei :' PRESENT SPECIAL LINES FOR TH . HOLIDAYS. Ist. A surprise in Summer Hats, in uumbt ! , sufficient -to supply . ajl - }.JDnnedii i -y\j iPrfcp, from 6deach.... • v ;, ,2nd. Ditto in Good SUk: dor Girli 1 '::::r::;frpm-68 j : - ' ’3rd. Ditto in Womens Black Cloth Jacket) " 3 & ' Ditto in Ready-made Ball and Evenin Dresses, with Tunics and Panniers, a 30s. ■’ J 4th. sth, Ditto in Fashionably-made Costumes, ; ' "with. Tblateiial fop ’ -;. '■ ■■ ’MEN’S DEPARTMENT. : Special Linesipr the .Holidays,—l,ooo;paira -f^xtrapfaina^T^uei’,.,. ! Dittpjf ditto.—rGeelphgi Suits, with/i)ouble- ; breasted Coatft.and V«3ts. . - ; j , Ditto.-r-l f OOO Suits in. Bliss and rColonial ■, - ..;’;Tweeds—the best;kind for wean. .. ;W- .1 BOYS’. DEPARTMENT.' <"rt , > Special Lines Holidays. —Boys; feci*- ■ .'mmation;Suits!in,'ff^t r 'Vaiiety./•" v ’ ’• v Ditto.-—Boys’ Knickerbocker:, ..Suits, in Velveteen, Blue Diagonal, Colonial, and Geelong Tweeds-rlargest choice mTown, ■ :r : •."r . , ' . JUST, OPENED ODT-i . ■ IS Oases of Boys’, Leopold Goiomal* Tweed Suits, in Single and Double-breasted ... Jackets. , .v ■ ■ v : The above Uhes in Clothing are made up from tbe most durable textures.manuf^c- :-: s . wr.'M o,r.
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Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 1
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