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DRAPERY. GREAT SOCIAIj CHANGES taken place in the Commercial History of Dunedin. y ‘ Dunedin* '.i.h- :w'n &CO. IL‘ ' jS “‘ " -••* ■'vfu i r | and Clothing heave been by their grind f|^emialteredlan4«dao?d.. l s-rfil & ,c: . ( These very cutanastances will so largely beaostshs Purchasers to a gijeat yearly, i{ A It is the opinion of countless observers, that suck .advantages $sK. G. & Co. offer -to Bayers, will appear moreatrikingly when, seen than whgpadyei tised. :r ‘ Several shipments of Spring and Summer rivnanr SSIL- lO_ TM "depiartments siLKs^ f T}he demand isj every day increasing for *j£e fol--4 -losing.excel] eat yepopim* is that ; -,-i they k ( eep the; Bes t( Sjlkf .that are madejand Silks that are to w»aP - By the manufacturers, Soper and' Son, * o wgPi<»^hiß,; Ci<*, Lyons. Pnces SILKS— - ' • 'ThS gieatest chnioe U ibere.oof Colored andPancy Srifc-Dresaes; and the greatest ■Chtyd&ls thaliitheyAifcigbod.'aild ohekp. They have got-npwards of fifty shaidfei; ■■ #-4;<'jPlaio} 'Gposgrains t-j ’ UndjcGiaaeatai ol| Self-' ■ «llftredr Qffjled ,ip a iip-. I o:Wrdsfrom 5p 8 ; Figured and , idingiSiiks, Jrom 70s to 120 a. , i IRISH POPLINS—

As this tstb creasing in popularity; theyhave im?' parted, direct ftcmPtthli*,* larger stoclt than usual .MANTLES—,,, .. _ i - Ll 1 dep»rtmePlf ?ansed Jackets, Polonaises, and The v BkrgainS’gbi&i Ahason afthr" seasoh hk\e created, universal surprise. They are r " now ; shokribg 1 -the • S&th'hs fit Mantidas, Capes, apd Cuirasses. French Models cdpiM'alhalf-price. Any'ktyle made-tn order. -- Fit-faultlessj-by Mietf : , Vjik ~,r UNDERCLOTHING— v : jl r Oh thft meritar 01-ijkhia, department it< p'j W h e truly said, that Ih.ey..supply; ‘ Chemises, Goivns, Pefticoats, ‘Drawers; 5 so r. Ah;' tHah tHe' materials could be procured)'ktuin, “Dunedin. 'fa. id AW .L -T“‘ d vniiieimn'y 1 . ®**nd- "MBKhery. Nbw > ParisianHßonnets,—some very~beautiful' ! ■ designs. ,Njs\?.Brid4 RontfkM, Mouhi r T xng Bonnets.. Great Novelises ; in, Trimmed Hats,’ ;; The largest stock ypV seen of Infants’, Boys’, and Girls* Hats, all prices, ■ and styles. Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladies’ Leghorn Bats, -and every make of Straws; 1 in all the fashionable shapes, from ;9d npwards. : h 1 PRESSES—- ' A apleifdki hoHectthh' of jt^ew l Spring Dresses, comprising Homespuns, Berges, A lpacas; i; Shmtakb Thrills, Spring Sergts, Japanese, Mikado, and Ashautee FabrieS. ’ The latest' novelty is the Royal Russian Soxture, satin striped, of great beauty and durabdity, in fifty different colors, fan only be obtained at this house, kt Itr fid&nd 2s per yard. T WARNINGS MA? BE ,HEEDe|).

PRINTS— .■ ; | .. The great evil of the day is Prints, ■ ' Brilliants, and Piques, that do-not wash. - This can be avoided py ■ J? rc hj» ye } imporii .only s, Crum’s*, and K«iig’s warranted fast colors. v namjes < are a fcur3 guarantee that thd colors jjre perfection. j FLANNELS— ~ n ’ <v ! • . ; A n P%T growing ,eyil in- the trade is remedied in this department. K., (L, and Co., do-pot keep that useless make of Flannel mixed with Cotton, and sold qt Ili and la id par yard, but for little more money they give the best All-wool . Warranted not to shrink in the washing. CARPETS— . _ ‘An Important- Department' in their "Business;: The best description of Tapestry, Kidderminster. Scotch, and Felts' only kept. Prices very moderate. -• FACTS FAIRLY AND FULLY STATI'-lV IIEADY-MADE.~». .. 1 That in this branch of their business the Stock qf ftnd 'Boy’s Clothing _ from Melbourne,. Bristol, London, and notably from their owq Factory,-. i<s by far the Best J 'and Cheapest' in tthe Colony. > T In addition td the they have opened out during the week j TdIRT\ MORE CASES, ! 'Thus offering the Largest Choice of , - UOOD CLOTHING IN THIS MARKET. TWEED— ’’ ‘ Just received, a very Large Importation of most Beautiful and Durable Tweeds. Good Colonial, at 4s 6d; West of England, from 6s per yard. TAILORING— - Ibis Department is nnder the management of a really Firtt-class Cutter of acquired taste, hence a good and stylish charges will be found much more moderate than those 6f"any other Tailoring Firms, in consequence of Small Profits being the guiding r .: JR&PATRiOKt GLENDiNING, A GO, 5 - ' < . > 3 vra-.1~ ;ootoo Kips', Jdt-ihs i

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Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3628, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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