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DRAPERY. DISTINGUISHED VIRTUES. Each Day all are Tempted by the Charming Novelties and Great Bargains to be had in Drapery and Clothing at the Favorite Establishment of 1 gIEKPATRIOK, GLENDINING, & CO. i o this Honse the First Merits most doubtless be assigned for the Quantity, Splendor, and Quality of their Merchandise. At no former period have we seen aeon, mulated such treasures in precious Silks, Poplins, Velvets ; rich Capes, Cuirasses, and Mantillas j charming Millinery, Bouuets and Hats; beautiful Costumes, Skirts, and Polonaises; such pretty dresses, Prints, and Muslins ; lovely Trimmings, Laces, and Ornaments ; magnificent Carpets and > urtains ; superior Household Furnishing; and really splendid Ready-made Clothing and Underclothing. Imported direct from the fallowing places, where they are made;— Kidderminster I reland R nssia ’ K irckaldy P aria A berdeeh T neoany Rochdale I ndia 0 hina K eswick f INTERESTING PAR- 1 TICULARS. For the small sum of 2s—they are sePing all sizes of Children’s and Girl’s Summer Jackets. For 3s fid—Three and Six —they are selling all sizes of Children’s and F adies’ Summer Capes For 3« 9d and 4s fid—they are selling Children’s and Ladies* Black Cloth L Jackets. Glasgow L ondon' E arlsheaton Nottingham D nodes I ..taly N orwioh I nverness Nankin Genoa f For 10s and 14s - they are I selling Ladies’ Silk j Jackets. For 10s fid and 12s fid—they are selling the 30s hud 35s New Summer * Polonaise. For. 15s and 25s—they are ■ selling the 42s and 75s French Cashmere Capes I and Curiasses. A ustralia Newport D üblin C roydon O tago M anebester P ekin Yokohama /“For 4s fid and fis—they ■] are selling the Orena(dine and Worked Muslim Jackets. For 16s—they are selling the Two Guinea French Millinery Bonnets. For Is—they are selling the‘3a fid White Straw Hats.\ f PROVERBIAL EXPRESSION. “If you want good and cheap rnderclothing go to Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and ( o 's.” They sell splendid Trimmed Chemises, for 4s ; excellent Trimmed Gowns, at fis; beautiful Trimmed Petticoats, From 4s. Gtays and Corsets always at halfI price. AUTHENTIC RECORDS. LESSENED IN PRICE. 'For 3s and 4s they arc selling good • wearing Black Silks. For 10s 9d per yardowing to a rare a>d fortunate purchase they are selling “Jauvert and ‘ ieV’ 17s fid (sevenJ teen and sixpenny) Black ompadour Silk; warranted to wear. N.B.—There is nothing richer manufactured in the world than the above extraordinary Cheap Silk—never before seen or heard of at . price quoted. f ßy K., G., and Co.’s orij ginal mode of importJ ing—Colored Japanese , bilks, Shantung rilks, | English Silks, French I Silks, Real Irish PopI line, Satins, Moire An. C tiques. An Immense Choice of Cheap and Good FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, PURE ENGLISH ALPACAS, REAL FRENCH BEGIES, AND BLACK GOODS, Of Every Description. HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, LACE'S GLt'VliS, Ao., At Wholesale Importers’ Pi ices. IN THE GEN T 8’ DEPART. MENT. SPECIAL LINES LIBERTY OF CHOICE ’An Extraordinary Stock to choose from of New Tweeds,Snp rfineßroad Black and Blue Cloths, s ew Vestings, Dress Shirts, Crimeans, Silk Shirts, Merino Vests, Meriuo Drawers, Socks, Scarves, Ties, Collars, Studs, Hats, Caps, Port- , manteux Cmbrellas, f in the MEN’S and BOYS’ RE.iDY-M ADE CLCTHING DEPARTMENT;—I,OOO Pairs Men’s Trousers, 16s, worth 20a ; 750 Trouseis acd Vests, S. B, and D.B , at 27s ; 800 Paget Coats, Tommy Dodd Coats, and Sac Coats, from 18s ; 1,500 Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits, 50s ; 720 ' ouths’ Tweed nits, 27s ; Z >uave, Knicker, and S -i----lor "nits, extraordinary „ value. fin the TAILORING DEPAb TM EN T. Gazette of Fashion’ received monthly. Any -tyle of Garment Made to Order by a First- dass , Cutter, at , KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, ANDWXh’S.

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Evening Star, Issue 3702, 4 January 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3702, 4 January 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3702, 4 January 1875, Page 1

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