DRAPERY. MONTHLY REPORT. Among the many wise sayings, few are more remarkable than the following, viz. Anyone wishing to Dress well and Furnish well for little money can do so at the Favorite Establishment of JJIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & CO. Undoubtedly the Best House in the Trade. ©nee again we have the pleasure of calling attention to the excellent value of their Recent Importations in Carpets, Floorcloths, Curtains, Table Linen, Bed Covers, Blankets, Ticks, Calicoes, Silks, Shawls, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. INSTRUCTIVE TO EVERY READER Special Lines throughout the House, bought a Bargain, will be offered at a small advance, and not, asisrthe custom, at their full worth. SECpRKU AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF SUN AMD RAIN By the new Sun Umbrella, new Sunshades, new Parasols, in browns, greys, violets, greens, blues, handles with daggers, crosses, clubs, and crooks ; price, froin 4s 6d ; cambric do, from la Silk Umbrellas, desideratum and twelve ribs from 12s to 245. INTERESTING TO THE CONSUMER, Everybody who has tried their Flannels pronounces them to be unsurpassed ; in consequence the demand is increasing every day for their All Wool, Real Welsh, Anti-Rheumatic, and Pure Saxony, warranted not to shrink in the washing. A LARGE COLLECTION OF Beautiful and inexpensive Dress Fabrics. The Royal Russian Satin-striped Cloth, at Is fid and 2s per yard, has become a favorite. The pure English Alpacas, from is per yard, are the most durable dresses that can be made. Large variety of new German and French Textures. Black Goods of every descripBRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS— Hundreds of whom testify to the superiority of K. G. and Co.’s Wedding Outfits. Everything requisite for the occasion can be had, from the simplest to the most recherche kind. EVEN THE MOST DELICATE Shades of Hoyle's, Crum’s, and Koenig’s Prints, Brilliants, Piques, Lawns, and Batistes wash. A large stock of the above in made Gowns, Wrappers, and Costumes. INFANTS AND CHILDREN Can be supplied with excellent and cheap Baby Linen, Frocks, Pellisses, Squ ares, Cloaks, Hats, Hoods, Gowns, Wrappers, &c., &c. Drawers, from Is 3d. Chemises, from Is. DISTINGUISHED ABOVE THE REST IS The new “Cuirass,” new Mantillas, new Polonaises and Capes, in Silk, Grenadine, Lace, and Cashmere, Homespun and Colored Alpaca Polonaises, from 14s upwards. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF New Fancy Silks of remarkable excellence and beauty. New shades of Plain and Corded Colored !* ilks, New Striped and new Broche do, from Three Guineas. New Wedding Silks, from L 3 15s to LlO. LADIES LIVING IN THE COUNTRY Can have Illustrated Plates cf Fashion and Patterns free on application. Letter orders carefully attended to. NOW GOING OUT OP FASHION.— Jackets being little worn at present, are to be bad at sacrificed prices. Children’s, from 3s; Ladies’ Black Cloth, from 4s; Silk, from I2s. Rich and elaborately trimmed fcilk Jackets at 355, worth 80s ; Grenadine do, 12s. CONSIDERABLY REDUCED IN PRICE By the new Tariff, are Stays, Ladies’ Underclothing, Improvers, Pads, Crinolines, &c, &c. Ladies’ Trimmed Chemises from 4s ; Gowns, from 4s 9d ; Petticoats, from 5s fid MUCH WANTED IN THE COLONYGood Wearing Black Silks.—K., G., and Co. having fortunately succeeded in getting the very best Black Silks in Grqsgrains, Glaces, Faillies, Radztneres, Satin de Lyon, and Pompadours. Price, from 3s fid to 17s per yard. ABOUT TWO YEARS AGOBy f-pecial Request, the Tailoring Department was established under superior management; it has since been enlarged, there being a daily increase of custom, owing to the pleasing fact that all patrons agree in praising the skill of the Cutter as well as the quality of the materials. BOYS’, YOUTHS’, AND MEN’S— Ready Made Clothing.—Boys’ Zouave Suits, Sailor and Knickerbocker ditto, Youths’ and Men’s Colonial Tweed Suite, Bliss, West of England, and Geelong ditto; Men’s Sac Coats, Paget Coats, Shooting Coats, Riding Coats, Tommy Dodd Coat;, Ballarat Jackets. REAL COMFORTS— Good and Cheap Underclothing.— Merino and Wool Pants and Drawers, Flannel and Merino Vests and >hirts, Si k Pants and Vests, Crimean Shirts, Regatta, Oxford, and Linen t'hirts. Lambs wool Hose, Cashmere, Merino, and Cotton Hose, Scarves, Ties, Fronts for Insertion, and Portmanteaus. ALL TO BE HAD AT KIRKPATRICK, GLBNDINING, & CO’S.
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Evening Star, Issue 3688, 17 December 1874, Page 1
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681Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3688, 17 December 1874, Page 1
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