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DRAPERY, SUITED TO THE DIVERSITY OF TASTE. DRESS AND FASHION. GARRETS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING. Thenecessity for such things is undoubtedly feme, 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 wall served as at the Favorite Establishment el 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. . • ,At the present moment'they are In possession of an enormous stock of NEW AUTUMN A V D WINTER GOODS, And we" do not hesitate^to say that they offer in every department a greater choita than we Aave ever before seen accumulated in any one house. • Iln the Millinery Depart ns Parisian and Londoi Bonnets and Trimme Hats at really mbderat charges. 'An immense choice of Ur trimthed, Hats and Boil nets in 1 . Velvet, Fell Beaded. Chip, Blact Grey, _ _ Brown. an Speckled Straws, In a the new shapes, from 1 6d upwards. ‘KNOWN UNDER VA RIOUB NAMES—CARTOONS. ' AND 1 CASE OP INFANTS* THE GREATEST SHIPMENT A YET RECEIVED Of French and English A tificial Flowers, Mosse , Ferns, and Fruit. Of Ostrich Plumes, Flat Fancy Feathers, Bird and Ornaments. . Silk and Satin Hats ; Sill Satin, .and. Velvet Boi nets; Silk and f-ati Hoods; Cloaks, Square Frocks, Robes, Pelisse Bodies, Blouses, Bands ’ Of Unbreakable Single ai Doable Busk Stays an < orsets at 2s 3d, 2s 9( 3s, 3a 9d, 4> 6d; Chi dren’s and Ladies’ Ui derclothing, as usua very cheap; Crinoline Crinolettes, Dress In provers, Eiderdown, Pe ticoats, Bustles j Kilte< Quilted, Flounced Sh L and Satin Petticoats. REDUCED FROM 5s PER PAIR TO 4s ; 3d. ( Ist Choi* Josephine Erie • Kid, Gloves, how 4ij Best Danish Kids, 2s New Stock of Silk Cloth Gloves, Host Belts,. Buckles, Frin Laces,. Trimmings, 1 Sashes, Umbrellas. GREAT SAVING TO FAMILIES ./Irish Linen, Damask linen, Sheetings, Shirtings, Towellings, Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Matting, Rugs, Floorcloths, at wholesale , prices; NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. {The Latest Fashion of the ■, Day ~ the Homespum Costume, and W.P. Costurnes, in three pieces I. skirt, tablier, an J ;, vcket f And Imitation Sealskin REAL SEALS \ Janets, Silk Velvet 1 Jackets, Capes, andPoI lonaises, very cheap. PURCHASED IN LYONS ADVANTAGEOUSLY. 'Good Black Silks, at3s to 4s 6d per yard ; Excellent Back Gros Grains, 5s 6d »o 7s per yard j most enduring qualities, 6a 6d to 10s per yard j richest Pompadour, Satin de Lyon and Peult de Soie, from Ha 6d to 17s per yard; black Watered Silks, black , Moire Antiques. BLACK SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS. (.German Velvets, from 6s 6d to 9s pet yard ; English Velvets, from 10s te 16s per yard ; Lyons Velvets, from 16s to 21s: Genoa Silk Twill Backs, from 21s to SSs per yard; Velveteens, 4a 3d, ss. 6s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 9d per , yard. ALL AT WHOLESALE - PRICES. Black Dress Goods, ing Materials, Silk and Wool Sateen Cloths, ( Cloths, Plaids, Merinoes. Wince; viot Homespuns, and Serges. MANUFACTURERS •*r '0! Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Clothing and Underclothing, Crimean and Jean Shirts, Flannel and Dress Shirts, Merino - and Flannel Psmts. NOTED FOR GOi»D MATERIALS At the lowest possible Prices: Boys’ Suits, Youths’ Suits, Men’s Suits, Coa s, Vests, Trousers, Tweeds, Cloths, Hats, Caps, Socks, &0., &0. . GREATLY SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER Is the style I the Goo< | the Tai ; tueut.

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Evening Star, Issue 3807, 7 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3807, 7 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3807, 7 May 1875, Page 1

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