DRAPERY. OBSERVED FACTS. UNQUESTIONED AND UNCONTRADICTED. THAT PROM VARIOUS CAUSES THE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT of jg’IRKPATRIOK, QLENDINING, AND CO. r ■ HAS BECOME THE FAVORITE ONE. That, receiving a continuous supply of Manufactures from the Old Country, their place of business has been aptly described as an INEXHAUSTIBLE STOREHOUSE, i That, by the* adoption of' their modern system of trading, the people of New Zealand can CLOTHE BETTER AND' FURNISH I BETTER FOR LESS MONEY THAN FORMERLY.
That, the new. Tariff hasi the selling price of any kirn deal in; but, Oh the contrhrj articles, such as Men’s and B Ties, Collars, Alloa Sock Portmanteaus, Millinery, ( Improvers, Pads, Costumes, iug Dresses,' Frillings, Hu numerable, other articles than in the past.- _ That they do' not impor tively useless class of goods g to the Colonies ; and it is
That their Black Silks are celebrated near and far for wear. That they bold the largest and best as* sorted stock in the Colony of Colored Silks, 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, Mantlemaking, and Millinery Departments are distinguished above all others for Novelty, Style, Taste, and Fashion. That their Underclothing and Stays are unapproachable in point" Of excellence -and value. That their superior Household FurnishingS; Blankets, Flannels,' Carpets—direct from the makers, are found,by comparison to be the most moderate in price.. That those who covet this real bid make of Everlasting Irish Poplins can purchase them ®t K., 6., and Co. sin black and all the leading colors.—Ample choice. That'their Ready-made Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, from Melbourne, London, Bristol, and notably from their own Factory, are acknowledged to be by far the’ best and cheapest in Dunedin. ; ' That they are always fortunate in securing Real Bargains—often at less than half price. lhat it is almost unnecessary to remark that nothing can be lost, hut much gained, by a visit to their Establishment, as all the objects of desire .in Dress:-and Household Furnishing can be obtained fresher,:purer, better; cheaper, than can be had at Secondhand Warehouses. :> ' 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 with the best Drapery ac the least possible cost, thus placing the firm in a prominent position to command the notice and gain the patronage of all consumers. That, in these dear times, owing to those who unfortunately had to land stock during the last two months, the above facts are seen to the best advantage.
PRESENT SPECIAL LINES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ist; A surprise in Summer Hats, in number sufficient to supply all Dunedin. Price, from 6d each. 2nd. Ditto in Good Silk Jackets, for Girls, from 5s ; for Ladies, from 13s 6d. 3rd. Ditto in Women’s Black Cloth' Jackets, from 4s 6d and best Serge'do, only 4th, Ditto in Ready-made Ball and Evening Dresses, with Tunics and Panniers! it 30s. ' •• ; sth,; Ditto, in Fashionably-made' Costumes, . with Material for Bodies, from 21s, MEN’S DEPARTMENT. Special Lines for the Holidays.—l,ooo pairs of Men’s Trousers and Vests, from 15s —extraordinary value. Ditto, ditto,—Geelong, Suits, with Doublebreasted Coats and Vests. Ditto.—l,ooo Suits in Bliss and Colonial Tweeds—the best kind for wear. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Special Lines for the Holidays—Boys’ Examination Suits.in great variety. Ditto.—Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, in Velveteen, Blue Diagonal, Colonial, and Geelong Tweeds—largest choice in Town. JUST OPENED OUT— i 18 Cases of Boys’ Leopold Colonial Tweed Suits, in Single and Double-breasted Jackets. The above lines in Clothing are made up from the most durable textures manufactured. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & .CO,
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Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 1
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