DRAPERY AND JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET. THE OAYEI T H]B CAV En THE MAO; 0 CATEIII I. The “immortal ” bard bath said it, the fiat has gone forth, That Eastern splendors shall adorn the Cave with thousands’ worth. The Drapers of Dunedin will pale at the decree; The Cave in all its brilliance [shall'{shine entrancing, n. How great are its attractions, howjrich and rare the show; Its wonder’d how such blessings are bestowed on us below. Young maidens flock to see it, and children shout with glee Whilst gazing on the treasures there displayed invitingly. in. The “ Monster Sale” is clearing—unequall’d bargains there ! But how can it compete with wealth, or with the Cave compare ? Our stuffs are from the Indies, from China, and from Prance j The only motto n the Cave is “Let the Trade Advance. ” ;IV, Rich silks and brilliant satins for the bean* tifnl and young ; And costumes. Hats and Bonnets rare, the theme of every tongue, And Bargains ! Bargains 1 Bargains ! right through the house you’ll have Not equalled in Dunedin, if you visit Inglis’s Cave ! AT THE PRICES FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. AND rp JNGLI GEORGE STREET, A. I NOLIS 4 c o ' PRINCES STREET,
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Evening Star, Issue 3750, 1 March 1875, Page 4
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200Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3750, 1 March 1875, Page 4
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