.DRAPERY.,;::/ f.„ OBSBRVED’PACTS. , UNQUESTIONED 'UNCONTMDICTED. .>! 7no • : THAT FROM VARIOUS CAUSES THE DRAPER Y r ( EST A B.L ISHMENT .r.V.' . os,;; nc t* AND CO. .• 'JiJCTd r.;.j HAS BECOME TfiE ONE. That, • receiving a cohtinnoils•* supply bf Manufactures from. the Old Country, 'their , place of business' has 'been aptly described, .as, an:; -rs y, L , ■ , , r . j That/ by .the. adoption iOf theirmodern' system oil trading, the people of New Zea-; liaud catL ■ \ .ifj .n .7; | CLOTHE BETTER “AND FURNISH ! BETTER FORMLESS MONEY THAN FORMERLY. I That, the new Tariff has hot yet increased the selling .price of any kind of goods they; deal in; but, on the contrary, theyjsell many; articles, Such as Men’s aril Boys’ Hata;' Caps, I Ties, ;Collars, Alloa SockSj 1 'Rugs, ; Bags, i Portmanteaus, Crinolines, Dress Improvers, Pads, ;Coßtumes, Ball and Evening Dresses,^Friilings,Ruchings, and’ in-: numerable other infinitely lower than in the past. ■ r j that they, do not iriiport that compara-• lively useless class of goods generally shi| ped, to the Colonies ;.and it is agreed that the: freshness and excellence of their wares pos-i sess a characteristic value of their own. • That, being content with small profits, and| to make sure of a large and increasing busi-' ness, they offer to all Retail Purchasers; every description* of First-class Gbbds in any • length or quantity at Wholesale Importers’' Prices. That their Black Silks are celebrated near! and far for wear. I That they hold , the largest and best assorted stock iri' the Colony of’Colored Silks, j Satins, Irish Poplins, Dress Materials, ! Skirts, Umbrellas, Sunshades, Flowers,, Ribbons, Laces; Trimmings, Hosiery; Gloves, ; Haberdashery, and Fancy Articles. ’ : That for Mantles, Jackets, Polonaises, and Capes they stand unrivalled. That "their Dressmaking, Maititlcmaking, i and, Millinery Departments are distinguished' above all others for Novelty, Style, Taste,' and Fashieri.' , l-r.-i ... That their Underclothing and Stays are unapproachable in point of excellenceand value. ■ ■ ; That their superior Household Furnish-i - Carpets—dfrect i the makers, are found by comparison: to be -the most, moderate in price. ’’/ v That those who covbt'thb real old m&itebf Everlasting Irish Poplins can purchase them > at K., G., and Co.’s, in ; black and all the; . leading colors —Ample choice. ‘ ’ • Ready-made Men’s and Boys’! Clothing, from Melbourne; London,' Bristol, i and notably from their own-Fabtory| ahe acto; Be by/far the best and cheapest in Dunedin. ~ • •'I . . That they are always fortunate in secnriiik .."^ a l Bargain^—-often at less than half price'. r i hat it is almost nnnbcbssary t6 remark that nothing can he lost;’ but much gained, by n visit to their Establishment, assail the objects of desire in Dress and Household , Furnishing can be obtained’ fresher, ’purer, Better; cheaper, than* cari be had : at Secondhand Warehouses; : ; That their Dome Buyer, from the practical . knowledge he possesses of the requirements' of the New Zealand market,' is invaluable pd'uhemng in iUpjplyihg them with;the best -Drapery ac the least possible icost,;ithusrplacing/the, fj.rm infa prominent position to;command,the notice and gain the patronage of all cdnsuraeW 1 i : ‘ , That; ‘in these dear times,' • owing to those : whoirinfortunately had to land stock:during: tbe-laat two,.months, ithp above facts’are seen tp the best adyantage. ;', - v( V, PRESENT SFECiAL THEi ,HOLIDAYS.' ’ r I Ist., A surprise in Summer, Hata, in number; sufficient ,to supply /all Dunedin. 1 Price, from 6d each. ■■ ’ - - 2nd. . Ditto-in Good Silk <. Jackets, for Girls, ; from ss; for Ladies, from 13s 6d.‘ A; > ■■ 3rd./Dittp jn Women’s Black Cloth Jackets, . ; ~ from 4s v 6d; arid best Serge db; only i 4th.' Ditto in Beady-made Ball and Evening l ! - , I*resses, .with Tunics apd,Panniers,jat l nSOp. . ~ ij j sth Ditto in Fashionably-made, Costumes, for Bbdieb; frbm2ls; 1 ' ■ .. ; AMEN?S DEPARTMENT. ! ( j , Special Lines fetthe pairs! t iof Men’s Trousers and Vests,; irpm 16s! extraordipary n value,; : * , j Ditto, ditto.—-Geblong Suits, with Double- i ; breastedGbkts'ahd Vests;' i; j | Ditto.-—1,000; Suits : in; Bliss and Colonial^ ’: bfest kinclfQr lyear.,,! feoYS’ department j ! ' j f: 0 ! Special .^es;fo r ;the : floli^ayß.'- r^y8 i Exa-, ~.. mihatibn Suits in great variety ’ ’■*' ’ ‘ Ditto.-H-Boys’ - ’ :Suit»V "‘iri Velveteen,; Bins': Diagonal; ! -Colonial, ' c , and, Geelongi Twdddsrr-largpst choice ■:i’ i-i Ji ! ‘ '• .i.-r {.•?,•;•■'*. ~ i ■ .JUST OPENED,iOUT—, / 13 Cases of Boys? -Leopold« Colonial Twbbi ' Suits, in feingie and Double-breasted ; Jackets.,, < ■' | The above 1 dinies in Clothihg are Baade; tip ■ the • most' durable ■ textures/mannfaci tured. J i% t cpj
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Evening Star, Issue 3405, 20 January 1874, Page 1
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