DRAPEBT. GREAT SOCIAL CHANGES HaVfe taken place in the Commercial History of Dunedin. No such Goods for Quality and Price have ever been offered for Sale under the'ordinary r mode df importing as are now to be had at the Favorite Establishment of g’IRKPA'i RICK, GLENDINING, &CO. _ .The general scales of prices of all kinds of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Carpets, Furnishing, an d Clothing have been ‘by their grand system altered and reduced. These very circumstances will iso largely benefit the Purchasers as to amount to a great saving in their greatly expenditure. ■ \ • It is the opinion of countless‘obsierverst that Such advantages asl£,;G. & Co. offer to Buyers, will appear more strikingly when seen than when advertised; ; ' • Several .shipments of Spring and Summer Drapery. Silk Mercery,(Carpets, Floorcloths'; Furnishing, mad Clothing, now on view in the undermentioned departments:— ! StLKS- ' ‘ ; ; The demand is every day increasing lor their celebrated Black • ilks. The foil lowing excellent recommendation is thal they keep the Best Silks that ate made, and Silks that are warranted to wear by the manufacturers, Soper and Son; . Spitalfields, and Bonnet et Cie, Lyons! Prices vary from 3a 6d to 14s per yard. I SILKS- '
The greatest choice is here of Colored and Fan cy Silk Dresses; and the greatest praise is that they are good and cheapi They have got upwards of fifty shaded of Plain. r and Colored Grosgrains ! and Glaces, Same variety of Selfcolored Corded Silk, from 1.4 15a up r wards; Fancy Striped do, from 59a j Figured and Broche do, from 80s : Wed. ding Silks, from 70s to 120 a.' j Irish poplins— ; A b this very beautiful and durable Dress ~ is increasing in popularity, they have im-l ported dire'et, froin Dublin a Ita-goputoek ! This dleparfanent is famed for Mantles, Jackets, Polonaises, and Gapes. ’ The [ bargains given Se&son after season haifs ■ created universal surprise. They icre how showing the latest designs ifi Mantillas, Capes, and Cuira&ses. French Models copied at half-price.!:! Any style made to order. Fit faultless, by Miss . Cameron. - UNDERCLOTHING-1 On the merits of this department it ® a y be truly said , that: they supply Chemises, Gowns, Tittlebats, Drawers, Bodies, &c., &c , at leas price than the materials oonld be procured at in Dun- ■ edin. • MILLINERY— ; Grand of tyillinery. New Parisian Bonnets, some very beautiful designs. -New Bridalßonnets, MonrnBonnets. Great Novelties in -Trimmed Hats i The largest stock yet Men of Infants?, Boys’, and - Girls’ -mV®’ P r ices, qu£dities, and styles.j ■ Trimmed and Dh trimmest Ladies’ Leghorn Hats, and every make of gftrawh m all the fashieiiable Shapes/' from 9d upwards. •• • • .• I A splendid coßection of New Spring! Dresses, comprising Homespuns, Borges, i Alpacas, Summer.Twills, Spring Serges, Japanese, Mikado, and Ashaiitee Fg- ; brics. The latpst novelty is the Royal , .Russian Sextnre, satin striped, of great' beauty and'durability, in fifty different colors. Can only be obtained *at this house, at Is fid and 2s- per yard. 1 WARNINGS THAT MAY BE HEEDED. PRINTS— The great evil of the day is Prints, Cambrics, Brilliants, and Piques, that do not wash. This can be avoided by ; purchasing here, as they import only Hoyle’s, Crum’s, and Koenig’s Goods—i 'warranted fast colors. These names' are a sure guarantee that the .colors ape perfection. | FLANNELS— Another growing evil in the trade is‘ remedied in this department. K., 6., and Co;, do not keep that useless make of Flannel mixed 1 with Cotton, and sold at Hi and Is Id per yard, but for little more money they give the best All-wooP Real Welsh and Pure Saxony Flannels,; warranted not to shrink.in the washing, i CARPETSAn Important Department in their 1 Business. The best description of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster,: Scotch, and Felts only kept. Prices, very moderate.
FACTS FAIRLY AND FULLY STATED. READY-STALE-That in this branch of their business the Stock of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing from Melbourne, Bristol, London, and notably from their own Factory, is by far the Best • and Cheapest in- the Colony. : In addition to the Regular Assortment, r they , have opened out during the week. • / THIRTi MORE CASES, Kv' thus offering tbe Largest Choice of GOOD CLOTHING IN, THIS MARKET. ; TWEED— Just received, a very Large Importation of most Beautiful and Durable Tweeds. Good Colonial, at 4s 6d; West of Eng-. land, from 6s per yard. TAILORING— . 1 This Department is under the management of a really First-class Cutter of acquired taste, hence a good and stylish fit can be depended on, while the charges will be found much more moderate than those ~of any other Tailoring Finns, inconsequence of Small Profits being the guiding principle of , lv .. .* KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING; ft CO, 1
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Evening Star, Issue 3625, 5 October 1874, Page 1
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