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DRAPERY. PUBLIC OPINION. Of the Large Number of Firms in the Drapery Trade, memorable in many respects, we heartily commend the Favorite Establishment OF ■gTRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, &GO. The remarkable feature of this House is the Superior Quality and Wonderful Cheapness of every class and description of Goods that are to be obtained there. The principal reason is that the attention of that firm has been fairly a wakened to the importance of buying in the cheapest markets. To accomplish this they never fail For example, by a late ship they received from St. Petersburg one case of LADIES’ REAL RUSSIAN FUR SEAL JACKETS, Very cheap. Prices : Ll4, Lls, Ll6, Ll7, LlB. These goods, so prized all over the world, would cost to buy in London at least L 6 each more. For fashion they get regular supplies of Models and Novelties from the first Parisian Houses, and are constantly receiving large quantities of General Stock direct from the manufacturers. In consequence they K. EEP the Largest and Best Stock of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Clothing, Carpets, and Household Furnishing. Real I RISK Poplins, Moires, Silks and Satins, Soper’s Black Silks, from 3s fid to 7s. Bonnets, from 8s to 14s -fid—warranted to wear. Colored do, just R ECEIVED all the Latest Novelties. Striped do, from 59s ; plain, from 90s; broche, from 100s ; fancy, from 80s to 200s. Black Silk Velvets, K ater’s Silk-finished Velveteens. English Velvets, from 10s; Genoa, from 20s to 30s; Velveteens, from 4s fid to 7s fid. Millinery Bonnets from P ARIS and London. Great Bargains in New Hats —price. Is to 4s fid ; worth from 3s fid to 8s 8s fid. Underclothing, Stays, and Corsets at A STONISHING . prices. Infants’ Chemises and Drawers, from Is, rising; Ladies’ do, from 2s fid. New Mantles, Capes, Polonaises, T IPPETS, and Jackets. Some very elegant doublebreasted Ducbess of Edinburgh do. The cheapest lot of Capes and Jackets, R ICH and rare ever offered—children’s from 2s fid to 4s fid ; ladies’, from 4s fid to 20s ; worth double. Muffs and Boas of every description, real and

I MITATION Sable, Seal, Grebe, Ermine, Opossum, Mus* quasb, Mcnkey. New Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt 0 ARPETS in every variety of design, at the most moderate prices. Door Mats, Matting, Crumb Cloths, Curtains, DAMAP K New Patterns in Floor Cloths, thoroughly seasoned, from the celebrated makers AND CO. An immense Variety of G OODS, New Russian Cloths, Sergei, Bepps, and Winceys. N EW Skirts, Costumes, Dresses and Poloaises, Fancy Woollen Goods, Eider Down Skirts, Crinolines, and I MPROVERS Lads’ and Gents’ Umbrellas, ‘alpaca, from 4s; Silk- from 10s. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Scarfs. Particularly N OTE the very cheap stock of Men’s Clothing. Tweeds Suits from 50s, Sac Coats from 20s, Riding Coats from 27a to 455. An I MMENSE stock of Youths’ Clothing. Tweed Suits from 255, Colonial Tweed Trousers from 6s 6d, W.P. Overcoats and D OUBLE Breasted Jackets from 15s 6d, Boys’ Knicker Suits from 15s 6d, Sailor ditto from 17s 6d, Diagonal and Velveteen from 27s 6d. The N EW Dunedin Coat from 30s to 455, Galatea Double-breasted from 27s 6d, Paget from 455. E VERY Novelty in Tweeds, Coatings, and Vestings. Their made-up Clothing from Melbourne and L ONDON are not only far superior to the general class of slops imported, but are equal to G ARMENTS made to order, and are sold for much less money. TAILORING. Superior Materials, Fit, and WorkmanShip, at Low Charges, are the characteristics of this branch of their business. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 1

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