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DRAPERY. SUITED TO THE DIVERSITY OF TASTE. DRESS AND FASHION. GARPET3 AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING. The necessity for such things is undoubtedly true, and the desirability of getting them at reasonable prices is of vast importance to every man and woman. We have already recorded at various times that nowhere else can the public be so well served as at the Favorite Establishment of Messrs KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND CO., DUNEDIN. By their original mode of trading, each one might make his or her own, for little money, the very best productions of the looms of India, China, Japan, Italy, France. Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, England, -and Ireland. " ’ , present moment they are in possession of an enormous stock of NEW AUTUMN A*D WINTER GOODS, And we do not hesitate to say that they offer in every department a greater choics than we have ever before seen accumulated in any one house. JOTTINGS BY AN EYEWITNESS. In the Millinery Department they are showing the Latest Novelties in Parisian and London Bonnets and Trimmed Hats at really moderate _ charges. KNOWN UNDER V A RIOUS NAMES—8S CARTOONS. fAn immense choice of Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets in Velvet, Felt, Beaded Chip, Black, Grey, Brown and Speckled Straws, in all the new shapes, from Is . 6d upwards. Of French and English Artificial Flowers, Mosses, Ferns, and Fruit. Of Ostrich Plumes, Flats, Fancy Feathers, Birds, - and Ornaments. AND 1 CASE OP INFANTS’ THE GREATEST SHIPMENT YET RECEIVED 'Silk and Satin Hats; SiT Satin, and Velvet Bo nets; Silk and fat Hoods; Cloaks, Square Frocks, Robes, Pelisse Bodies, Blouses, Bandf r Of Unbreakable Single ai Doable Busk Stays at < brsets at 2s 3d, 2s 9 3s, 3s 9d, 4i fid; Chi dren’s and Ladies’ U derclothing, as usua very cheap; Crinoline Crinolettes, Dress In provers, Eiderdown, Pe ticoats, Bustles; Kiltei Quilted, Flounced Sil and Satin Petticoats. REDUCED FROM 6s PER PAIR' TO 4s 3d, f Ist Choix Josephine Fre Kid Gloves, now 4s Best Danish Kids, 2s New Stock of Sisk Cloth Gloves, Hosi Belts, Buckles, Frio Laces, Trimmings, 1 Sashes, Umbrellas. I GREAT SAVING TO FAMILIES f Irish Linen, Damask } inen, Sheetings, Shirtings, Towellings, Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Matting, Rugs, Floorcloths, at wholesale k prices. NOW READY FOR < INSPECTION. | I The Latest Fashion of the Uay the Homespum Costume, and W.P. Costumes, in three pieces skirt, tablier, and jacket f And Imitation Sealskin REAL SEALS I *I acketß > ? ilk Velvet I Jackets, Capes, andPoV lonaises, very cheap. PURCHASED IN LYONS ADVANTAGEOUSLY. i ’ Good Black Silks, at 3s to 4a fid per yard ; Excellent B'ack Groa Grains, 5s 6d to 7s per yard most enduring qualities, . 6s fid to IQs per yard ; richest Pompadour, Satin de Lyon and Poult de Soie, from lla fid to 17s per yard; black Watered Silks, black . Moire Antiques. i . \ BLACK SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS. German Velvets, from 6s fid to 9s per yard ; English Velvets, from 10s to 15s per yard ; Lyons Velvets, from 16s to 21s; Genoa Silk Twill Backs, from 21s to 33a per yard* Velveteens, 4s 3d, 5s 5a 9d, fis fid, Ts 9d per yard, ALL AT WHOLESALE ■ PRICES. Black Dress Goods, Mo ing Materials, Fr Silk and Wool Re Sateen Cloths, Cost Cloths, Plaids, Fn Merinoes, Winceys, l viot Homespuns, Sat and Serges. MANUFAOTDRERS 'Of Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Clothing and Un r . derclothing, Crimean j and Jean Shirts, Flannel and Dress Shirts, Merino and Flannel Pants. NOTED FOR GOOD MATERIALS GREATLY SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER 'At the lowest possible Prices s Boys’ Suits, Youths’ Suita, Men’s ■ Suits, Coas, Vests, Trousers, Tweeds, Cloths, Hats, Caps, L Socks, &0., &o. ( Is the style and quality of 1 the Goods made up in ) the Tailoring Depart- ( ment.

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Evening Star, Issue 3771, 25 March 1875, Page 1

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615

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3771, 25 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3771, 25 March 1875, Page 1

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