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DRAPERY. ! ‘ ENTIRE SAVING TO THE NATION I CLOTHING AMPLY PROVIDED FOR i THE GROWING POPULATION! i |... , ; ca. i REASONS MORE THAN SUFFICIENT TO CLAIM NOTICE, viz., ' * UPWARDS OP £37,500 WORTH OF GOODS In the various Departments are not only superior, in .quality, but lower in price than the damaged Drapery lately Sold at Auction from the Wreck of the Ship Surat. J'v.<LATER-.ATTRACTIONS; s AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL CLEARING SALE AT CLOSE OF THE SEASON ’ < ; •’ r now going on, . dl To make room fer large shipments of Autumn and Winter Goods. AGREEABLE CONSEQUENCES! All the Stock of Seasonable Goods in the ,various especially Millinery, Mantles, , Jackets,' Capes, PolonaiseS.Cps;Lawns, v , i Muslins, Cambrics/ i Grenadines, Dross Materials of every description, Tarasols. Sunshades, Ties, Scarfs, ando Fancy Articles, will be hold J at greatly- Reduced Prices. ,y 'y/U'. V.. v q- j: ■ ■ i A few quotations will convey some idea of' the Bargains offered T ■ 1 English Millinery Bonnets,at 4s 4d, worth; y /L, ,v .. ~ r \ : Parisian Millinery Bonnets, at k Is, worth ; 35s “ | English-Trimmed Hats, from ss ; French ‘ Do, from 8s | 1,500 Untrimmed Dolly Vardens, Is, worth ; 2a€d ; ■ : lu . a ,j n j 750 Untrimmed Flop and other fashion-! able shapes, 2s, worth 5a 3,000 Boys’ Sauor and other shapes, Is andi 2s, worth 3s and 4s 6d \ 250 Ladies’ Best Silk Jackets and Capes,! 125.6 d and 20s, :worth 40a and 80s • 150 Ladies’ White Serge and Diagonal! do, 8s 6d, worth 26s ; 100 Ladies’Muslin and Lace do,; 5s and 6s,- worth' 10s and 15s 500 Ladies', Maids’, and Children’s Best * loth dp, at half-price ■ 300 Silk do 4?» plain, shot striped, 1 and flounced; equally cheap 1,800 Lace Collars, in Limerick, Duchess,' . - Crochet,' Maltese, and Houiton,; from Is;worth 2s 6d‘ ‘ , ~v,. 27(3: ; C<mars, and Sleeves, in| Brussels, ' Clußy/ Duchess, 1 French Lace, and Maltese,; y from 3s 6d, worth 7s A CHEAP LOT OF; RE At ’ LACE SETS AND COLLARS. ' ’. ; THE UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS, Always surpassingly good and cheapi'afe as t ::: - famous.as ever. Beautiful Triinmed Chemises, from 2s 6d , Richly TrimmecTdb; frames 9d j . . Beautiful, jGofyns,.from ,4s 6d- i Richly Trimmed do, from 4a 9d ’ • ' Beautiful* Petticoats, from 4s 6d , ' Richly Trimmed do, from ,6s ;6d :■ Maids!jmdOhildren?s. Petticoats, ..Gowns, Chemises, and Drawers, all sizes, at Is 'rising,. \ .;•? >-v - .. .T ’ •: ■yV. : £ ■: v LADIES' STAYS AND'CORSETS, Qualities an d prices remarkable. Many brands ‘ at less than'half-price. ■ * , , Large parcels of JAPANESE, YOKOHAMA, AND CHINA SILKS,;,... ; ...... • -at 335, 395, 455, and, 525, are worth iHs morel

’ v; immense'Stockoo f ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILKS;: ; Plain, Shot, Corded, Striped, Check, jChene, Satins. , Broche, Satihs, and! ' Irish Poplins, at 635, 755,’955, 126s,areworth 20a to 36k ; the dress more. \ , * ■ > , . The present Stock of ■BLACK SILK VELVETS, at 95,. 12s, 16s, 20s, and 27s 6d, are worth froin ls 6d to 5s more per yard. !l , The enormous Stock of •= ; V, ,v BLACK, SJLKS, f . ; ,;,-at 3s 6d, 4s 6d, ( 65, Bs,; lOp, 12s,’ 16s,' are not only the most durable silks imported into this market, but are froin'ls to " ; 2s 6d per yard cheaper than could, | '« . under the present tariff, be.; • ; imported by any whole- k , sale house in town,'. ~ ;r iSU > i General attention is.drawn,'to the ; VERY G'H E‘A P > CiL O:TH IN G . .v. 'jinthe ■ ; GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. The great advantages; to be gained by purchasers are well known. . REDUCED SCALE OE PRICES. M Men’s Tweed Trousbrsi from Bs;€d ; Black ■ ■; 1 ;i; Cloth do,’ from IQs 6d; Cotton Cord do. frorp,7s6dr,„ . , ; r ‘ ■•' ', j Men’s .Tweed Vests, frbih ss!; ‘Blafck (316 th do, from 6s 6d : ; White and' Fancy : d 6, • 1 from 4s 6d Men’s Blaek Cloth Sac Coats,; from 18? (sd; Double-breasted Sacs, from 20s j Men’s Tweed Sac Coats, from lds 6d; Blue Cloth do, from 18s • i’ jMen’s;Tweed : Sac Suits; from 35s ; do, r with ; dodblerbreasted Coats, from 60s ; ~ V Youths’ Double-breasted Colonial Twedd Suits, from 37s 6d > , Boys’tweed Knickerbocker Suits, 12s ! Boys’ Leopold Tweed Suits, 22s 6d Boya’ Golbnial Tweed Suits, 30a Boys* French Peak Caps, 2s Men’s Drab French Felt Hats, 4S ' j Men’s All -wool Crimean Shirts, froin 6k I Men’s White Dress Shirts, from 5s bd j. Cqt- ’ ton Shirts, 2s6d Men’a Flannel Under, Shirts, 4a 6d ! Men’s Ribbed Pants, 5s 6d j Flannel Pinljs . from 5$ “ ’ Men’s Cotton Socks, 6d per pslir •Lamllswool do, Is ;. Merino do, la 3d 1 s: u 1 ; , increasing success ‘ | IN THE : ■ : 1 TAILORING DEPARTMENT!, Men’aSuits inadeito order; .:;i- Boys’ Suits made; to order. MATERIAL, ‘ TASTE, STYLE; AND-FI I Give Great Satisfaction, i,/ £; cu. :11 fiii'yt L ‘ J-I; lru.i St

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Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 1

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