drapery OBSERVE! AND fjl JNGLIS, GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, And FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN. Ist PART. Oh, for the pen of Byron to inspire the poet’s lays, Oh, for the brush of Rembrandt to add hia mighty praise, To tell of the world’s commotion, to paint its great surprise, And add to Inglis's lustre—the Cave immortalise. The cause of this sensation, which elevates i the mind And proclaims A. and T. Inglis the friends of all mankind, Is their national portrait gallery (famed throughout this sphere) Of popes, and princes, and scenes we hj( 1 most dear. There the grim castles of the Rhine stand out in bold relief, And the wastes of bleak Siberia, where human life is brief ; And scenes of merry England, that bring to the weary mind A relief that it has known not since they were left behind. There the hills of bonnie Scotland, where biooins the heather free, The land of the great unconquered, the soul of liberty; The emerald plains of Ireland, where fields I of shamrock wave Are painted in their grandeur at the Inglia Magic Cave. Come while the world is wondering—nor delay a single hour— And view this vast collection of scenes of ) magic power: Come, for thousands crowding, their warm applauses gave T ° e Cave Prißinß Inglis ’ ° f tbe Msg ’ C Fd ‘ ry There the Gods of old Japan, with their direful, meaning gaze; , The Goddess, too, attired in the grandeur of past days; They in the native elegance all due attention crave, Spectators of their innocence, at Inglis’s Ma<nc Cave, ° 2nd PART. Come see our great assortment of slippers. boots and shoes Of finest manufacture -extensively in use— In kids, levants, penellaa, and watertights, you’ll have 6 ’ A Ch CaveT leCti ° n ° heaply ’ afc In B lis ’ s Magic ’Tis here and here alone in varied stock you’ll find J Tweeds of all descriptions to suit tbe taste and mind; And suits that, made to order, we invite you all to test, For they are in Dunedin par excellence the best. We respectfully direct attention to the fact That, during many years career, we never yet have lacked A large supply of carpets. This department s most complete In all its many branches, with every want replete. Our Dress Department’s worthy of special note by all. And ladies who look after style we would request to call; From a 1,000 fancy costumes their entire choice can have, At a Cave Slliag reduction8 ‘ at Jnglis’B Magic AND fjl JNGLIS AND CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. George Btree* Port Chalmers; Tay street, Invercargi ; Basinghall street, London ; And A. J NGLIS AND CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 3801, 30 April 1875, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3801, 30 April 1875, Page 4
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