DRAPERY. F OR ONE MONTH ONLY? LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. CONSIDER. ABLY REDUCED. Of Deepest Interest to the Inhabitants of Otago.—Gigantic Sale of Spring and Summer Drapery at the Favorite Establishment of KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & CO. GREAT PALL OP PRICES. Causes:—Heavy Stock on Hand of Sum* met Goods, being the result of the bad season, which Must be Cleared Out at any Sacrifice, to make room for Enormous Shipments on the way of New Autumn and Winter Goods. E V E R Y- ( folkwing particulars THING } will give some idea of the REDUCED ) extent and importance of * v the Sale ( Several Thousand Pieces of Printed _ Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, Marcellas, Percales, Batistes, Organdies, and Musb'ns, all of the highest quality, and less than English cost. "Several Thousand Pieces of Spring and Summer Dresses, in all the new and useful materials— Silk and Danish AlSacas, Lustres, Foreign 'abrics, French Beiges, Popoleines, Royal Russian Stripes, Homespuns, Silk Grenadines, Wool Grenadines, Striped Grenadines, Figured Grenadines, Costumes, Skirts, Petticoats, Gowns, Robes, Ball Dresses—all considerably Reduced. (Gigantic Stock of House* j hold and Family Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Pillow Linens, Sheetings, Glass Cloths, Towels, Diapers, Lawns, Household Furnishings, Blankets, Flannels, Table Covers, Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Real Crochet Antimacassars—all of the best manufacture, at 30 per cent, below usual prices. r Can only he had at K., 6., and Co.’s—Good Wearing Black Silks, at 3s, 3s 9d, 4s 9d, 5s 9d per yard. “During the Sale” only, they will offer Jauvert and Cie’s 15s 6d Black Pompadour Silks at 9s 9d. Tapissier Pil’s 17s Qd Black Poult de Soie at 10s 6d. The above are the richest and most durable Silks manufactured in Lyons, and are 5s 9d and 7s per yard below the Colonial . price. ' Being the Largest and CheapestStockof Colored Silks ever imported, comprising Japanese Silks, Yokohama Silks, Shomtung Silks, Pekin Silks, English Silks, French Silks, in plain, Grosgrains, Poult de Soics, Glades, Stripes, Checks, Chenis, Broches, Figures —all Reduced from 30s to 50s less than cost. ( French Millinery Bonnets, at 12s fid—original cost, 425; English Trimmed Hats, 3s and Bs—cost 10s and 20s; Untrimmed Hats, Is and 2s fid—cost 3s fid and 6s fid. 30 PER CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. BLACK SILKS, 2s 9d, 3s 9d, and fis 9d per yard BELOW COST. L 5,000 WORTH OP COLORED SILK DRESSES, From 30s to 50s LESS THAN COST. WONDERFUL REDUC. ! TIONS IN "] MILLINERY. MARVELS IN STAYS AND UNDER CLOTHING. THE CHEAPEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED. I ( Ladies’Stays—blue, brown, grey, drab, and white--28 fid, 3s, and 4s—original cost, 4s fid, fis 9d, and Bs. Petticoats, I Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Bodices, Baby Linen, Squares, Pellisses,Frocks I Cloaks--equally reduced. f 1,250 pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers and Vests, from 17s fid Men’s Colonial do do, 27s Men’s Nelson Tweed do, 30s Men’s Geelong Tweed Trousers and Double, breasted Vests, 33s 750 pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers 14s, worth 22s fid L3OO pairs do do, at 12s, A Lot of Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Trousers at 10s, worth 14s fid. ("Men’s Tweed Sae Coats, 17s fid Men’s Galatea do, 22a Men’s Bluo and Black Cloth do, 22s Men’s do do Galatea Coats, 25s fid Men’s Colonial Tweed Sac Suits, 43s Men’s Scotch Tweed do, 558 Men’s Geelong and Nelson do, 65s Men’s Bliss and Silk Mixed do, 57s Men’s Blue Cloth and Paget do, G7s A Lot of Boys’o and Youths’ Coats from 12a. (Men’s Jeau Shirts, 2s 2d ; All-wool Crimean do, 5s fid; White do, and Cashmere do, 5s fid Men’s Wincey Shirts, 4s fid ; Flannel do, 4s; Boys’ do, Is lid Men’s Cotton Pants, 2s 4dj Flannel do, 3s lid; Merino do 4s Cotton Socks, 5d per pair; Lambs’ Wool do, lid Men’s Felt Hats, 3s; Men’s Straw do, 2s fid; Boys’ do, Is fid I, A lot of Boys’ Gaps, Is 4d. Ladies’ beet French Kid Gloves, first choice Josephine, reduced from 5s per pair to 4s 3d. GIGANTIC SALE AT KIRKPATRICK, GLEN DINING, & CO. REDUCED SCALE 0P PRICES. FOR ONE MONTH-' ONLY.
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Evening Star, Issue 3725, 30 January 1875, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3725, 30 January 1875, Page 1
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