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y-'.w DRAPERY A. This well known Firm, acknowledged by the best judges, viz., THS PUBLIC, to be holdeis of the Largest and Cheapest Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY in New Zealand, has much pleasure in an* nonncing that, to their already extensively assorted Stock of CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS, they have just received the addition, ex- “ Mairi Bhau” and ‘•Sussex,” of 26 Bales,; containing— , ' ■ ' . Crossley’s 3, 4, and 6, frame Brussels Carpets - _ Crossley’s now patterns 'hti 1 Patedt Tapestries , j ' 2 and 3-ply Scotch Kidder 1 Patent Single and Double Milled Pelt Carpets Velvet Pile and Axminster Hearth Rugs All sizes in Felt Squares and Linen Crumb Cloths Also, 66 Bales of Mattings, and a large stock of *'Naims” well-seasoned Floor Cloths, tn all widths; thus giving to Families, Newly Married Couples, and others, the inducement of a choice from one of the Newest, Cheapest, and most Profusely Assorted Stocks in the Province. fn connection with the above, our Stock of B’urnishinga has received valuable additions in All Wool, and Union Damasks and i’epa Muslin, Lace, Applique, and other Curtains Wide Buliion Fringes,. Rich Curtain Holders Antimacassars, and all the necessary concomitants of a well furnished house. AND JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET. \ FURNITURE I FURNITURE II FURNITURE 111 The great desideratum in this thriving Colony is Cheap Furniture; our advice therefore to New Arrivals, is to follow the example of Old Colonists, and before purchasing, pay a visit to the Warehouse of A. and T. Inglis, where an enormous saving can be effected, and every requisite obtained for a comfortably furnished house. DRESSES I DRESSES II DRESSES 111 On view at A. and T. Inglis, over 60.000 yards of Fashionable Dress Materials. The only House in the trade in a position to offer a dress of 12 yards for 6s 6d, good value at 13* 6d 12 yards for 8s 9d, good value at 15s 12 yards for 9s 6d, good value at 16s 12 yards for 10s 9d, good value at 18s Higher classed goods, including a Superb stock of Bkck and Colored Silks at equally good value.

COSTUMES I COSTUMES 1 COSTUMES I Special attention is directed to our Costnme Department, aa onr productions in this department for Style, Fashion, Lowness of rnoe, and Quality of Workmanship will be found unequalled. Dresses and Walking Costumes made to order, and embroidered in the Latest and most Artistic Designs. I < THE P\NCY DEPARTMENT ■' ® have n*>w opened and on view a i.aive Assortment of Ladies’ Fashionable Collars and uffs, Kilk Scarfs, Maltose and Yak Laces, Ribbons, and Ribbon Velvets, &c., &c., the cheapest ever imported. Try our Real French Kid Gloves at 3s 3d the pair. OUR UNDERCLOTHING AND BABYLINEN DEPARTMENT ,ever * v re q a, "site for Ladies' affifcaGhridreh’s wear, at our usual Cheap r&X6S« MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY! 1 MILLINERS 111 . f fc tte present season of the year, greal inducements are being offered to Purchaser* in this department. An immense stock to ° f rom > the lowest prices yet reBOOTS 1 BOOTS 1! BOOTS I! 1 In consequence of our largely-incrrasi business m this department, we are enabli to place before our Customers a great choice at Lower Prices than ever, 'il Goods from our own iMauufactory are i ceivmg great commendation. We quote few prices for ref rence . Men’s Balmoral Watertights Men’s Bluchers .. Men’s Plastic-side Beots Youths’ Strong Boots ... Boys’ Strong Boots Just opened and to arrive, an extens assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Bo amiable for the season, including LadieS ’ k est * French Lastii 16s 6d 12s 6d 16s 6d 16s 6d 7a Cd AND JN-GLIS, George street, and AND ' Princes slieet.

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Evening Star, Issue 3623, 2 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3623, 2 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3623, 2 October 1874, Page 4

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