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DRAPERY. ■ • • ■ .*'• .v, <r. OBSERVED' FACTS, >.r rrr • UNQUESTIONED AND UNCONTRA. I v.noiolOT2*l>;-v;•••; ; «T t.i/.. SHAT FROM VARIOUS CAUSES ... • THE. ' ■ • i DR A P BIT IS ST A B LISHMENT o* ;^£endining, ANDUQ; 5: ... | - HAS BECOME THE, FAVORITE dNE.; That, receiving a f continuous- supply 6f -Manufactures- from' -the Old Country, their, place of- business • has been aptly described as an ! . i 0 INEXHAUSTIBLE' STOREHOUSE. ' That the, adoption of%- their modem system of trading, the people of Nety Zealand can , .. . j CLOTHE, BETTER. AND FURNISH i BETTER FoR'LESS mSNEY j THAN FORMERLY. | That, the. nOw. Tariff yet increaseii t\i«;f»hing, •prioßi.qf any kind' of; goods Ahejy deal in; but, oh the contrary, they 'sell many articles, such aaMbii’s ahd’Boys’ Hats, Caps, Ties, Collara_Al!pa Socks, Rugs, Bags, Portmanteaus, Millinery, Crinolines, Dress Improvers, Fads,' Costumes, Ball anfLf ved*ug Dresses, Frillings, Ruchinga, ( hnd idnumerable other articles infinitely .lower than in'the past., r] ; ’ i do; not import thatvcomparatiyely useless class of goods generally.is-bi;'ped to the Colonies; and itis-agreedotliat the freshness and excellence, bf their; warns jpossees a chajacteri^^ievalue of^heirown- 1 1 hat, being content with small profit s, anjd to make sure of, a, large and increasing busi* ness, they offer' tq all "Retail Purcl lasers description of First-class Goods tujany length or quantity at Wholesale Importers’ Prices. ~r r . **- I That their 'Black Silksare celebrated near andfar fot : Y < That they hold the largest aud best as', sorted stock in the .polony of Colored Silks, Satins, Irish Poplins, Dress Skirts, 1 Umbrellas,* Sunshades, Fid weirs, Ribbons, LacesvTrimmings, Hosiery,. Gloves, Haberdashery, ( und fancy Articles* -i! ;; That for-Mantles;'Jackets, Polonaises, and Capes they stand unrivalled. - ;1. ;. j That their Dressmaking, Mantlemaking, -and Millinery Departments are distinguished above all others for Novelty, Style, Taste, and Fashion. • • • That their Underclothing and Stays are unapproachable .iitfj point ofi excellence and value*,-. .; { 3 > ; I That; their superior i Household . Furnishings—Blankets; Flannels, Carpets---direct from the- makers, are found by comparison to be the most-moderate impii6er>oafi»i>C'o'j That those who covet the real old make ( Everlasting Irish PbpUhs can purchase thei at K., G., and Co.’s: in black aUd all th leading colors.—Ample choice. * THat’their Ready-made -Mfeh’s- ahß Bofy Clothing, from Melbourne, London, Bristo and notably from their own Factory, are ai knowledged to •he '-by lat 'thA best an cheapest in Dunedin. . That they, are ahyays.fortunate.m seourin Real Bargains—often at less than half price I hat it is almost unnecessary to re mar that nothing can be Jopt, but mu. hj gained bv a visit to their' Establishment, as all th objects of desire in Dress and Househol Fun-ishing-can. be.obtained, fresher, pure] better, Cheaper, than can be hid : at Second hand Warehouses. .That their Home Buyer, from the practics knowledge he possesses of the trade and re quirements of the New Zealand market, i invaluable and, unerring in supplying thei *“1 best Drapery ac the least possibl Cost, thus placing the firm iir a prominen position to command the ndticO'arid gain th patronage of all consumers. r l'Vl in flinaAV'^X'AU . That, in these" d&artimes, owing to tho who 'unfortunately. had to * land stock 'durii ' thelast two'-months;-tiHfi ahAfoa'-favit-a thelast twoPttionth'aj'the ahoVetacts are j 'tocthß’.bestadvantage.: thfll PRESENT SPECIAL LINES FOR I HOLIDAYS; Ist. A surprise -in Snmifihr Hats,c in nhtt * ' ' SuflLient!'itb supply - all-' Dunei Price, from ! 6d each.’ di 1 from ss; for I adies, from 13s 8s 6d, * 4th. v Ditto.|n B,eady>madq Ball and .Ever J resses, with Tunics and Panniers 30s. ' ■ ~ sth',, Ditto in Pashionabiy;m'add ,'Gostn'n ~. .\fith Materia} j(or Bodies, fromYle : . MEN’S ■’ Special Lines for the Holidays.—l,ooo pi Of M en’s and Vestsj from •—extraordinary'^yalue. Ditto, ditto.—Geelong‘.Suits, with Doul breasted Coats and Yeats I .' ‘ Dittp,—l,ooo. Suits , in; Bliss and Coloi , .Tweeds—tbk best kind for wear. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Special Lines for the Holidays,—doys* Eia- ' _mination Suits m great .variety. Ditto.—Boys 1 Knickerbocker .Suita, in Velveteen, Blue. Diagonal, Colonial, and Geelong Tweeds—largest choice ; , mTown. r. , JUST OPENED OUT-- . , IS Cases of Boys’ Leopold- Colohiai Ti Suits, in ; Single afid Double-brea Jackets. > aboVe lines in Clothing are, mad ■f r 9Pft fhe most durable,,textures <maiii tured. A j '• . r - J KIRKPATRiCKV GlifiMDSllNGf &

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Evening Star, Issue 3402, 16 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3402, 16 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3402, 16 January 1874, Page 1

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