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DRAPERY; HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES REDUCED. One of the most important changes that has taken place in commerce for the Benefit of the Colony, ‘we owe to the successful and enterprising Firmof ‘. , , ! Kirkpatrick, glendining, &co, DUNEDIN. ; Under, the new, system of, Trading confined to themselves, they bays been able to LESSEN THE COST, , Afid con'sequentlythe Selling ‘ Price of DraSilk Mercery, Clothing, Carpets/ and Furnishing, then 1 Customers and Patronsin ' all cases reaping the Ultimate benefit, | 4 . .Peculiar distinctions of the house of K. G. and Co; ,’' Sever failing s in ' securing Reali ; 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 depart- - menta-A,M ouster Stock of NewA utumn 1 and Winter Goods, selected from the pro- ’ dnctions of. the best .factories in England, Scotland, Prance, and Germany, specially for their Trade. v ; : . Summary of what may be had m the . various departments : ’ ' i ] In the Show Rooms, vast and increased! Stock of New Goods, Novelties, and Fashions. M illinery Bonnets, Bridal Bonneto, Rtraw I Bonnets, Mourning Bonnets. •, London: and | v Paris Fashions in Hats, trimmed and un-i ; trimmed. Chip, Beaver v yelvet,.and • Felt. Entirely new shapes; in flats--this. season,- the “ Mrs Kousby ”,. being the most distinguS. I - ! i - Special Lot: Ex Mongol —16, Cases of New J Hats, bought Ut close' bf London season, ] from Is to 3s 9i, worth double the money. > ■ - - ■ ) •' ; r THE DEPARTMENT si.' Has peculiar .attractions,this Autumn. , Over 1,874 Ladies’Jackets; Mantles, Capes, Dolmans, Polonaises in 'broad cloths, Pilot, Beaver, Satara, Ripple, ~...■ Diagonal, Imt. Seal*.;.-,-. Deerskin," and ''V ' •Astracan, The abeve comprises a Stock of English i and French Models, cleared at a mere nominal! price in the old: country, all worth from 46s to 70s, will •be offered for sale at 1 from 15s to 30a, ; i 800 Boys’, Girls’, and Maids’ do do, 1 equally cheap. , • , ; ; . < Such Bargains were never before seen at the commencement 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. 1 Silk Velvet and Velveteen Jackets, Polonaises, and Costumes. Beal Sealskin Jackets, warranted, best skins, 16 pp cent, under value. : ; i Waterproof Mantles. Capes,' Costumes, i Polonaises—Children’s, from 3$ 6d ; Maids’, 1 from 5s ; Ladies’,, from 10s 6d. . i •; SILK pEPARTMENT. v. ( , ; ' \ Afreth.stock.'of Soper andiSdnsV Spitalfields; and Bonnet and Cie’s, Lyons, Black Silks. These Silks.v.give excellent wear, and are worthy of recommendation. / ■ ■' Bridal Silks, Dinner Silks, Walking Silks] Evening Silks. , Beal Irish Poplins; everlasting;wear. Black Silk Velvets; superior' makes', I 'excel- ' lent value : English from' 8s 6d; Lyons do, from 15 s(lenoa, •.from 21s to 30s pbir yhrd. ! . underclothing department. The superiority of the Underclothing sold ( by K., G., and Co. has passed into a common i saying. , '• A nival more cases of,- their famous i Stays, Chemises,- Gowns, .Drawers, Petticoats, &0., &c., for Ladies,-Maids, Children, . and Infants, at the s old prices, , ,]y DRESS AND COSTUME DEPARTMENT. \ An abundant and varied stock of Foreign i Fabrics, Fabrics,? English "-Fabrics—“ew designs and new colors. .! The most fashionable and most durable materials are the 11 Wool Serges, All Wool Satin Cloths, French Repps, and German Tiger Cords.. Large 1 delivery of very cheap and very, useful Dresses, and very choice mixtures' in' • Aberdeen Winceys and Linsey Wolseys, at ] 6d, 9d, lOd, Is, la 3d, ls6d, la 9d, 2s, and i 2a 6d per yard. j DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. ' j Greatly increased Stocky direct from the I makers, of 9 I Calicoes, Linens, Blankets, Flannels. Quilts, 1 and Bed Covers, Carpets* Floor Cloths. j THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT i Demands more than a passing notice, Style, Taste, and Fit being excellent, Materials ■ the. beat, and Charges the moat moderate. j Immense stock ’Of 'new *in i Waterproof, Tweed, Macintosh, Witney, i Pilot, Beaver. ‘ I New Suits in Bliss, Geelong, and Colonial 1 Tweeds. Double-breasted Coats and Vests, Paget Coats. The Uew Dunedin Coat, Trousers, and Vest. > Public admission affirms that the advantages offered to Buyers in this Department 1 are specially great. Nothing can excel the 1 Quality and Style of the Garments they 1 import from the best houses in Bristol, Loa- I don, and Melbourne, excepting those that they produce in their: own Factory, Princes * street, Dunedin. . i New Stock of Beys’ and Men’s Felt Hats. 01-iS 1 S® n ov-? hapes ; .Caps. Crimean Shirts ; Dress Shirts -; Under shirts. - Paints. Drawers. Socks. - Gloves.; Handkerchiefs, lies. Scarfs. Leather Hat Cases. Rugs. Paragon Silk Umbrellas, 11 and 12-ribs.' " Kirkpatrick] glendining, & col

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Evening Star, Issue 3493, 4 May 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3493, 4 May 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3493, 4 May 1874, Page 1

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