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DRAPERY AND ri£ JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET. Tbia well known Firm, acknowledged by the best judges, viz., THR PUBLIC, to be holders of the Largest and Cheapest Stock or , GENERAL DRAPERY in New Zealand, has much pleasure in announcing that, to their already extensively assorted Stock of CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS, they have just received the addition, ex “ Mamßhan” and “Sussex,” of 25 Bales, containing— Crossley’s 3, 4, and 5, frame Brussels Carpets Crossley’s new patterns in Patent Tapestries 2 and 3-ply Scotch Eidder Carpets Patent single and Double Milled Felt Carpets Velvet Hip and Axminster Hearth Rugs AH sizes in Felt Squares and Linen a Crumb Cloths Also, 65 Bales of Mayings, and ,a large stock of ‘'Naims’’ wpil-seasoned Floor Cloths, inall 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. .In connection with the above, our Stock of Furnishings has received valuable additions in' All Wool, and Union Damasks and Peps " Muslin, . Lace,, Applique, and other, Curtains Wide Ruliion Fringes, Rich Curtain Holders Antimacassars, and all the necessary concomitants of a well furnished house.

FURNITURE I FURNITURE 1! FURNITURE HI desideratum in this thriving Colony is Cheap Furniture; our adviqe fore to Nbw Arrivals, is to follow 1 the ox-' ample of Old Colonists, and before. purbhas-ing,-pay. a vjsitto tho Wmki T. Inglis, inhere an qnormqus aid every requisite comfortably ... , l ' J - ; ’ ,J.’j MO'' i ■ ■ ‘i > • ■ —rr ■ , •, :• ! ause of A- and ' ■ fM ForA saying, < obtained i dresses ri dresses ni 7; On yiew ht 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-, , v * 12 yards for 6s 6d, good value at 13a 6d , .12 yards for 8s 9d, good value at Iss 12 yards for.9s 6d, good value at 16s d2 yards for 10a 9d, good value at 18s Higher classed goods, including a superb ■ stock of Black and Colored Silks at equally good value. COSTUMES 1 COSTUMES! COSTUMES! Special attention is directed to 1 otir Cos- : tume Department, as our productions in this department fbr Style, Fashion, Lowness of Price, and Quality of Workmanahip will be found unequalled. ; Dresses and Walking Costumes made to' order, and embroidered in the Latest and most Artistic Designs. IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT i have now opened and on view a Large' a “ d h ° lce Assortment of Ladies’Fashionable Collars and UuflFs, Silk Scarfs, Maltese and * ■ Lace 3» Gibbons, and. Hibboa Velvets, &c., &c., the cheapest ever imported. Try our Real French Kid Gloves at 3s 3d' the pair. OUR UNDERCLOTHING AND BABYLINEN DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite 5 for Ladies’ rates ° hl dren£J Wear * at our usual Cheap MILLINERY I MILLINERY !! MILLINERY HI I . At the present season of the year great inducements are being offered to Pur 3 hasers in this department. An immense stock to' choose from,, at the lowest prices vet recorded. J BOOTS! BOOTS!I BOOTS!! 1 In consequence of our largely-iucrea business ip this department, ; we are enal to place before our. Customers a erei choice at Lower Prices than ever. « ’ Goods from our own Manufactory are ceiving great commendation. We quot few prices for reference : Men’s Balmoral Watertighta Men’s Bluchers ... Men’s Plastic-side Boots Youths’ Strong Boots ... Boys’ Strong Boots Just opened and to arrive, an exton assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s E suitable for the season, including Ladies’ best French Las! 16a 12s I 16s ( 10s I 7s A. AND T t nglis . George street, and A., j NjGLIs anjd Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 4

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