DRAPERY THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY WITH THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IS AND rjp JNGLIS’i, GEORGE STREET. DRESS DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for Costumes A. and T. Tngl : s for Hurts A. and T. Inglis for Polonaises A. and T. Inglis for Cheap J)iess Materials A. and T, Inglis for Huttings A and T. Inglis for Fami ! y Mournings A, and T. Inglis for Printed Muslins A. and T, Inglis for Grenadines. A. and T. Inglis for Black and Colored Silts A. and T. Inglis for Moire Antiques DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for Cheap Prints A. and T. Jnglis for Cheap Calicoes A, and T. L gbs for Cheap Flannels A. and i. Inglis for Cheap Shirtings A.- and T. Inglis for Cheap Blankets A. and T, Inglis for Cheap Counterpanes A, and T. Inglis for Cheap Sheetings A, and T. Inglis for Cheap Towels A. and T. Inglis for Cheap Damrsk Cloths A. and T. Inglis for Cheap Toilet Covers. FANCY DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for new Ruffles A. and T. Inglis for new Sets A, and T. Ingiis for new Lace Collars A. and T. Inglis for new Sleeves A. and T. Inglis for new Scarfs A, and T. Inglis fur new Lac s A. and T. Inglis for new Gloves A. and T. Inglis for new Sunshade s A. and T. Inglis for new Umbrellas A. and T. inglis for new Hosiery SHOW ROOMS, A. and T. Inglis for new Trimmed Eats A. an l T. Inglis for new Untrimmed Hats] A, an l T. Inglis for new Trimmed Bonnets A. aid T. Inglis for new Mantles A. an i T. Inglis for new Cashmere Capes A. and T. Inglis for new Flowers A. and T. Inglis for new Ornaments A. and T. Inglis for Ladies’ Underciothicg A. anl T. Inglis for Stays and Corsets CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for Men’s and Boys’ Suits A, andT. Inglis for Trousers and Vests A. and P. Inglis for Mole Trousers A. aud T. Inglis for Waterproof Coats A. and T. Inglis for Linen and Paper Collars A. aud T. Inglis for Men’s Hosiery A. aud T. Inglis for Ties and Scarfs A, and T. Inglis for Men’s and Boys’ Hats BOOT DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for Men’s Watertights A, and T. Inglis for Men’s Bluchers A. and i\ Inglis for Men’s Laced Balmorals A,Jand T.'lnglis for Men’s Wellingtons A. and T. Inglis for Ladies’ and Childrens’ Boots, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. A. and T. Inglis for Cretonnes and Chintzes A. and T. Inglis for Damasks in all colors A. and T. Inglis for Muslin, Lace, and Leno Curtains A. and T. InglL for Mattraases in all sizes A. and T. Inglis for Bedsteads, Wardrobes, &3. ’ A. r.fpi T. Inglis for Floor Cloths in all widths A. and T. Inglis for Cocoa-nut Mattings A. and T, Inglis for India Mattings A, and T. Inglis for Carpets and Hearth Rugs A. and T. Inglis for Felt Squares FURNITURE WAREROOM. Hair Couches. Fair-Seat Chairs, Chests of • rawers, Cheffoniers, {Round Tables, Wash stand, Dressing Tables, Kitchen Tables, Ladies’ Dining Chairs, Cane-Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, American Wood Chairs, Dressing Glasses all sizes, Bedsteads and Redding 25 per cent, cheaper than in any other house in die City, AND rjy JNGLIS, George street, anl JNGLIS AND QO., Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3658, 12 November 1874, Page 4
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562Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3658, 12 November 1874, Page 4
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