DRAPERY. : /■ a i\ i OBSERVED - F^CTS; • K 1 UNQUESTIONED'‘aM) ' tiICTHD: ’ .i.o THAT FROM VARIOUS CAUSES ■' ' 'THB iDjR AP E H:Y J( -E,B TA B LXS SME&T :
gIRKPATRICK, QLENDINING, AND CO’ jHAS c BECOME; THE. FAVORITE.ONE. i. . receivmg. a .continuous..supply,,.o£ I Manufactures from. the pid. Country, their place of business has beeh aptf/ described as an ... | r INEXHAUSTIBLE; STOREHOUSE.; ■ j That’by the adoption of their moderta I system- d£' - NewZfefcv,land can; .oiv/l .-hT--,.;' I CLOTHE BETTER-AND FURNISH j BETTER FuR jLESS MONEY u -/r ) - articles, such, as Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Caps, Ties; Collars. / Alloa/ Sophs, .Bugs, ; Bags, Portmanteaus, Millinery, Crinolines, Dress. Ifnprojers, pads, Ball and Even-; W>g, Dresses, Frillings,., rluchings, and in-' nhraeranle other 1 articles ■ ! infinitely lower than in the past.'•) vd i’'vfit»■ «•£t • That J,they[ ;do not, import that*comparatively .useless class .pi goods generally shaped, to the Colonies j and it is. agreed that the freshness and excellence of their iivates pos-.- ; seset a chai'aPtei'isUfei value ofctbeir'Pwn. p/ That, being,content, with Small, and. to mpke sure ; &f, a |arge and increasing, business, they, offer tp all Retail Purchasers’ every desfcriptiph of Fitst-clash Goods in any length or quantity at Wholesale Importers’ l Prices,,: . i; , t That thdrjßlapk Silks are celebrated .near and far for wear.' 1 , “ 1 That they hold the largest’ 1 and bestaft-“ sorted stock Arx‘ the Golony cif Colored Silks; Satins,; Irish Poplins, ;Dreas Skirts,; Umbrellas, Sunshades,. jFlowers, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Hpsiery^Gloves,. Fahey Artictes. ’‘ ; li That for' Mantlet', Jacketd, Polonaises, 1 atid Gapes,they'stafad unrivalled.-, > ,-y! ~ jThat,. theJii; JJressmakiug, Mantlemaking,, Departments are distinguish Si above all. others f6f Novelty, Style,- Taste, 7 and Fashion; ■' ’*.■ ::'vrn: r . v -.xo .That 3 their r Underclothing : and. Stays i are unapprpaphaljle.in,point, of excellence,and,; value.-,, . ' ‘ ; That ‘ thfeir supprior ; H6utehptd Furtiithi 1 inga—Blankets, Manuels, ’ Carpets—direct ’ iromitHe: makers,, fare: {oimd by comparison to the the most moderate in price. ( , • That those who covet the real old make of' Eyeriasting Irish Poplins can them 1 at K;i G. ; / and' Co. ’s ! in ‘black and' 'all the • leading colors.—Ample oheibe.! ,v , no .1 Thnt£their, Ready-made ( hfen’s. and Boys’. from Melbourne,'Lohdbn. and notably from their own Fabtoiry; ate &-• knowledged- to be 'by far the test ahdcheapest in Dunedim -J, ? r r ,, ,K.. T ~ , ! That.they are,always fortunatp in securing Real Bargains—often at less, than half price, r 'lhatM is almost'uhnbcbssary t'oT-wharit that s Nothing cah' be but inuv% gained/ 5 bv_a. visit to-their Establishment, as,all thd objecta-ofi desire, iu.tUffisp and .Household Furuishipg can be obtained freshVr; purer, ' tbah caii be had at Second-' band Warehouses.•' rf ' ‘ ,ti v.s,v.-5y
That tlieir Home Buyer, from the practicalinvaluable and : uherrihjg' in Implying them the beat ' 'Drapery at the least^Oßeible coSt,> thus placing the i firm-, in a prominent, position,to command the mjtice and gain the patronage of ail consumers. - That, ‘in these deaf tiaieSj Wing to] thoW Wh6 f ahfortmitiWly had tb land- stock during the last two months, theabove facts,are seen to the.best;advantage.' ; ,r, : ~ PRESET’ STECIAL ,;LINES FOR, THE : . _ :, r ..HOLIDAYS., , . " 7' Ist*; A surpriae in Summer Hats, in number! sufikient, to supply all Dunedin," , Price, frbin fid each. '• i V . r •*' 2nd.* Ditto in Good Silk Jackets! for Girls,' hj from ss; for Ladies,•from. 13s6d. 3rd. -Ditto, ip.,W;omen’a Black Cloth ;Jackets,! ■ fr° m . da, 6d ; and best Serge do, only I ; ' Bsfid,'.'' J 4th.’ Ditto in 1 Beady.made Ball and Evening ‘ ; J rbsses,- .with .Tunics and Panniers, at • , ;• !i,'.yx('(r; i i . *h-. ft, Fashionably-made. Costumes, .. .” r with Material for Bodies, fromzis, ’ ' • ‘i•.•MEN’S; DEPARTMENT./... Special Lines forMhe H olidaya.—l,ooo pairs ; >• "of Men’s SProuserh and Vests, from 15s. j value, .•' , ■ Ditto, ditto.—Geelong with" Doubte- - breasted Coats and Vests’. 1 = Ditto.—l,ooo fSuittf in Bliss and OoldniaL Tweeds— |>est kind fors wear. ! ’ ‘ / Bby.S7DSBTMEN€ V '- ; ' Specif Lines fqr the, holiday/;—'BoysV Exa- ; . ruination Suits in great variety. ' ' Ditto.—B6ys’ Knickerbocker, J Suits, 1 ip 1 ; Ve ]vetfeen,- Blue Diagonal, Colbnial, i and Geelong Tweeds—largest choicfe in Town. 1 ‘ JUST OPENED OUT— I , ■ !13 Cases’of- Boys’ Leopold - Cojoiiial Tweed ■ Suits, m Single and Double*breasted ■ Jackets. , . above lines in Clothing are made np ! from'- thO’ most • durable * textures : manufactured. ,i. ;') w:' r... r r. > i.
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Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 1
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679Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 1
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