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DRAPERY. ENTIRE SAYING TO THE NATION! CLOTHING AMPLY PROVIDED FOR THE GROWING POPULATION I by 1 •' : AND ! GO; • - * v; f r '* :j REASONS MORE THAN SUFFICIENT: . V ; , Tp; CLAIM NOTICE, viz., , , UPWARDS OP £37,500 WORTH OF GOODS In the various Departments are not only superior in quality, but lower in price thani the damaged Drapery lately Sold at Auction from 1 the Wreck of the Ship Surat., LATER ATTRACTIONS I ' , . AN EXTRAORDINARY : ; SPECIAL CLEARING SALE AT; CLOSE , OP THE SEASON ■' now going on, ■ To make room for large shipments of Autumn and Winter Goods. AGREEABLE CONSEQUENCES I ! All the Stock, of Seasonable Goods in the, various Departments, especially Millinery,i Mantles, Jackets, Capes,. Polonaises, Costumes, Skirts, Piques, Brilliants, Batistes,; Lawns, Muslins,- Cambrics,, Grenadines, Dress Materials of every description, Para-

sols. Sunshades, Ties, Scarfs, and Fancy Articles, will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices. A ew quotations will convey some idea of the Bargains offered English Millinery Bonnets, at 4s 4d, worth !5s Parisian Millinery Bonnets, at Is, worth' 35s j English Trimmed Hats, from 5s j French ’ Do, ■ from 6s 3 1,500 Untrimmed Dolly Tardens, Is, worth 2s 6d : 750 Untrimmed Flo# and other fashionable shapes, 2s, worth 5s 3,000 Boys’ Sailor and other shapes, Is and 2s* worth 3s and 4s 6d ■: 250 Ladies’ Best Silk Jackets and Capes, 12s 6,d and 20s, worth 40s and 80s \ 150 Ladies’ White Serge arid Diagonal , do, 8s 6d, worth 25s . 100 Ladies’ Muslin and 3 Lace do', 5s and 6s, worth 10s and 15s , . , 500 Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s Best * loth do, at half-price , . 360 Parasols and Sunshades,, from Is 3d 300 Silk do do, plain, shot striped, and ■ ' flounced, equally cheap i 1,800 Lace Collars, in Limerick, Duchess, Crochet, Maltese, and Honiton,from Is, worth 2s 6d : ! 270 Lace Sets, Collars, and Sleeves, iri Brussels, Valenciennes, . Cliiny, l Duchess, French Lace, and Maltese, from 3s 6d, worth 7s A CHEAP LOT OF-REAL LACE SETS , AND COLLARS. . THE UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS,' Always surpassingly good and cheap, are as famous as ever. .1 Beautiful Trimmed Chemises, from 2s fld : Richly Trimmed do, from.Hs 9d .... ! Beautiful Gowns, from 4s 6d f Richly Tnmmed.do, frbm 4s 9d , Beautiful Petticoats, from 4s. 6d 1 Richly Trimmed do, from 6s 6d r Maids’ and Children’s Peiticpats, Gowns, 1 Chemises, and Drawers, all jit Is rising. ■’ : 3.000 Pairs of ■ LADIES’ STAYS AND CORNETS,-: 3 i Qualities and prices remarkable,- Many hrSrids at less than half price. harge.parcels of . : JAPANESE, YOKOHAMA AND CHINA SILKS, , , at 335, 395, 455, and 525, are worth 15s more. The immense Stock of ■ ■. ! ENGLISH AND FE.HINOH ; SILKS; . i Plain, Shot, Corded, Striped, Check, Figged; , Chene, Satins, Broche, Satins, arid Irish Poplins, at 635, 755, 955, 1265, are worth 20sitoi36s the dress more. , 1 . • . The present i Stock of ‘ " ; BLACK SILK VELVETS, '‘ ■ at 9s, 12s, 15b, 20s, and 27s 6d, are worth from ls'6d to 5a more per yard.

. The enormous Stock of BLACK. SILKS, ' ' • at 3s 6d, 4s6d, 6s, Ss.TOs, 12s, 16s, are not only the most durable silks imported into this market, but;are from Is to .2s 64 per yard cheaper than could, . . under the present tariff, be imported by any wholesale'house'in town. . . General, attention is drawn to the VERY CHEAP,. CLOTHING in the GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. The great advantages to be gained by pur- ; chasers are well known ■ REDUCED SCALE OE PRICKS. Men’s 1 weed Trousers, .from, Ss 64,;: Black Cloth do, from 10s 6d; Cotton Cord' do, from 7s 6d ' Men’s Tweed Vests, from 5s ; Black Cloth do, from 6s 6d; White and Fancy do, from 4s 6d , Men’s Black Cloth Sac Coats, from 18s 6d; Double-breasted Sacs; from 20s Men’s Tweed Sac-Goats, from 14s 6d : Blue Cloth do, from 18s : . ~ Men’s Tweed Sac Suits, ; from 35s ; do, with .double-breasted Coats, from'sos Youths’ Double-breasted Colonial Tweed Suits, from 37s 6d ■ ■ I Boys’ Tweed Knickerbocker Suits, 12s Boys’ Leopold Tweed Suits, 22s 6d Boys’ Colonial Tweed ( Suits, 30s Boys’ French Peak Caps, 2s Men’s Drab French Pelt Hats, 4s Men’s All-wool Crimean Shirts, from 6s Men’s White Dress Shirts, from 5s 6d j Cotton Shirts, 2s 6d Men’s Flannel Dnder Shirts, 4s 6d Men’s Ribbed Pants, 5s 6d; Flannel Pants, from 5s Men’s Cotton Socks, 6d per pair • Lambswool do, Is; Merino do, Is 3d INCREASING SUCCESS IN. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Men’s Suits made to order. Boys’ Suits made to order. MATERIAL, TASTE, STYLE, AND FIT, Give Satisfaction.! ' * KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINI&G, & 00,

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Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 1

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