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DRAPERY. - —■« ■ ■ ? ' HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES REDUCED. One of the most important-'changes that has , taken place in commerce for the Benefit! of ' J the'Colony,'-we 1 owe to the successful'and enterprising Firm of‘‘j ;i l Kirkpatrick, glendining, &cb, - DUNEDIN. : Under the new system of Trading, confined to themselves, they have been able to LESSEN THE COST, And consequently the Selling Price of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Clothing, Carpets, and Furnishing, their Customers and Patrons in all cases reaping the ultimate benefit. > < Peculiar distinctions of the house of K; G and, Co., -Heveri failing in securing.. Real: Bargains and-always giving them, have made their, names .famous throughout the length and breadth of.New Zealand. •; At present on .view in the various departments :—-A Monster Stock of ,N.ew>Autumn.' and. Winter Goods, selected from,the!productions of, the best factories jin England,Scotland, France, and Germany, •BpeciallydoV .their/Trade.. \i 0 u | Stiinmary of what may be Had ii' this Various !' departments; 1 " . .In ..the. -Shov^ ( Rooms, yast- and,increased': Stock of New Goods, Novelties, and'Fashidns. l Millinery Bonnets, Bridal Bonnets, StraW 1 Bonnets, Mourning, BpMets. ~ London and Paris Fashions in Hats, trimmed and uii- ' (trimmed. Straw, Chip,! Beaver, Velvet, Felt. ' Entirely, pew; shapes in HatsMthis season, the “Mrs Rousby” being the most Special ,: Ex of Nek. Hate, bought: atbloae of liOndpiL! from 1 s to 3s Odjkorth, double the'money. | ‘ ~ ... "' *' \ THE MANTLE,' ■ Has peculiar attractions this' Autumn, I Over i; 874 Ladies’Jackfets^'Mantles- Capes, ; Dolmens, Polonaises in broadcloths, | r ■ ; ! Pilot, Beaver, 1 Batata, Nipple, ‘ 1 Diagonal, Imt.Seal,'' ‘ | ■ 1 "Deerskin,' -'and ( i Astracan. ! The abeve comprises a Stock of English and French Models; * cleared at '.a mere nominal price in the old country, all worth from 45s to 70s, will be'offered for sale at from 15s to 30s ; :i ' ■ ; ; * =

800 Boys’, Girls', 'and 1 ‘ Maids’ do do, equally cheap. -■ ' Such Bargains were never before seen at the oomndencement of a season. This; favorable opportunity, of; purchasing such goods is owing to the extremely fast voyage and opportune arrival of the ocean steamer Mongol. ; , . Silk' Velvet and Velveteen Jackets, Polomdses, and Costumes. Beal Sealskin Jackets, warranted best skins, 15 per cent, under value. Waterproof Mantles, Capes, Polonaises—Children’s, from 3s 6d : Maids’, from 5s ; Ladies’, from 10s 6d. 1 SILK DEPARTMENT. I • A fresh stock of Soper and Sons’, Spital-' fields; and Bonnet and Cie’s, Lyons, Black Silks. These Silks give excellent wear, nod are worthy of recommendation. Bridal Silks, Dinner Silks, Walking Silks, v Evening Silks. '• Real Irish Poplins ; everlasting wear. Black.Silk Velvets,; superior' makes,, excel-’ lent value : English fromSa.fid ; r Lyong-do, irooLlSa.} ..Genoa, Jrom2ls. to .SQsiper^yard UNDERCLOTHING- DEPARTMENT. i The superiority of the Underclothing sold by K.,jG,, ahd'Co. has passed into a common saying. „ 1 .. ■, Arrival qL' more cases of their ’ famous Stays, Chemises, Gowns,. Drapers; Petticoats, ,&p., &G,, for .Ladies,, Maids, Children, and .Infants, at the old prices. - j., DRESS AND rCOSTUME DEPARTMENT. . An abundant and varied stock of Foreign Fabrics,,, Scotch Fabrics, English Fabrics—new designs ; and new ;Colors; The most ■fashionable and most. darable.matoriala.are tbe All Wool Serges, All Wool Satin Cloths, French Repps, and GennanTiger Cords. Large delivery of very cheap 1 and-very useful Dresses, and very choice mixtures in Aberdeen Winceys and Linsey Wolseys, at fid, 9d, lOd, Is, Is 3d, Is fid, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s fid per yard. , r , DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Greatly increased Stock,', direct from the ’■ makers; of Calicoes, Linens, Blankets, Quilts, and Bed’ Covers; Floor Clbths. ' THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Demands more than a passing notice, "Style, Tdste,, and Fit being fexceUenti - 'Materials the best, and Charges the most moderate. ' Immense stock : of new Overcoats, in Waterproof, Tweed, Macintosh, Witney. Pilot, Beaver,. .. New Suits in Bliss, Geelong, and Colonial Tweeds. Double-breasted Coats and Vests, Paget Coats. The new Dunfedin Coat, Trousers, and Vest. ’ Public admission affirms , that the advantages offered to Buyers in this Department are specially great. Nothing can excel the Quality and Style of the Garments they import from the boat houses in Bristol, London, and Melbourne, excepting those, that they produce in their own Factory, Princes street, Dunedin.’ ■ ’ New Stock of Boys’ and Men’s Felt Hats, m all the new shapes. Caps. Crimean Shirts ; Dress Shirts; Under shirts. Pants. Drawers. Socks. Gloves.' Handkerchiefs. •Ties. ■ Scarfs, . Leather Hat Cases. Rugs. Paragon Silk Umbrellas,; 1 Land 12 ribs, KIRKPATRICK, GLBNDININO; * CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 1

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