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DBAKERY. s UITED TO THE DIVERSITY OF TASTE. DRESS AND FASHION. CARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING. Thenecessityfor suoh things is undoubtedly true, and the desirability of getting them at reasonable prices is. of. vast importance to svery Burn and woman, ” ® nave already recorded at various times that .nowhere else cab, the public be so well served as at the Favorite Establishment of Messrs KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, | AND CO., DUNEDIN. L i By tbrir original mode of trading, each might make his dr her own, for little money, the very best productions of the looms of. India, China, Japan, Italy, France, Gennady, Switzerland, Scotland, England, and Ireland. . , , the present moment they are in possession of an enormous stock of NEW AUTUMN A*"D WINTER GOODS, And we do net hesitate to say that, they effer In every department a greater choice than we have ever before seen accumulated m any one house.; ; JOTTINGS BY : AN EYEWITNESS.' KNOWN UNDER V A RIOUB i JKAMES-^-88 CARTOONS. In the Millinery Department they are showing .'•the_ Latest Novelties in Parisian and ..London and Trimmed Hats at really moderate charges. An immense choice of, Un* trimmed Hats and Bonnets in Velvet,- Felt, Beaded Chip, > Black, Grey,: Brown and - Speckled Straws, in all the now* shapes, from Is . 6d upwards. ’ Of French and English Artificial Flowers, Mosses, J Ferns,< and Fruiti Of Ostrich Plumes, Flats, Fancy Feathers, Birds, : and Ornaments, AND 1 CASE OP INFANTS’ THE YET RECEIVED Silk arid Satin Hats; Sil Satin, and Velvet Be ■ nets ; .Silk and' . F-ai Hoods; Cloaks, Squan Frocks, Robes, Peliss Bodies, Blouses, Band Of Unbreakable Single a Double Busk Stays a . < Greets at 2s 3d, 2s < 3s, 3s 9d, 4> fid j Qi GREATEST ddreen ’ e mod U SHIPMENT . . d ® rc,othin g» as'.nau v i?m very • cheap' ; Grinolim Crinolettes, Dress I prove**, Eiderdown, P, ticoats, Rustles; Kilt« Quilted, Flounced Si w ?md Satin Petticoats. r Ipt Choke Josephine Pren ■ Kid Gloves, now 4s Si Best Danish Kids; 2a £ New Stock of Silk a: Cloth Gloves, Qosiei . Beits, Buckles, Fyingi Laces, Trimmings, Ti< Saehes,_ : Umbrellaa. ' i REDUCED FROMjj 6s PER PAIR" TO 4s 3d. GREAT SAVING TO ■ FAMILIES I Xnsh Linen, Dams linen. Sheetings, Shi ings,‘ Towellings, B1 kets, Flannels, Quil Matting, Rugs, Flo cloths, ■at wholes L prices; xrnw T>p * 1-,-tr f latest Fashion of \ I Da y tlle Homespi ..DOR - ■{ 'Costume,' and WP 0 INSPECTION. | tumes, in three piec V. skirt, tablier, an J (•And Imitation Se&lsl REAL SEALS \ Jackets, Silk Vel 1 Jackets, Capes, and ] V lonalses, very cheap. 'Good Black Silks, atSs 4s 6d per yard ; Ex< lent Black Gros Grai 5s fid to 7s per yai most enduring qualiti 6s fid to 10s per yar richest Pom pad oi Satin de Lyon and Pe de Soie, from lls fid 17s per yard; bis Watered Silks, bla Moire Antiques, (German Velvets, from fid to 9s per yard ; Ei llsh Velvets, from 10s 15s per yard Lyc Velvets, from 16a to 2 Genoa Silk Twill Bad from 21s to 33s peryai Velveteens, 4a 3d, i 5s 9d, 6a fid, 7s 9d i . yard. Black Dress Goods, Mom ing Materials, Fren Silk and Wool Rep] Sateen Cloths, Costm Cloths, Plaids, Fren Merinoes, Winceys, Cl viot Homespuns, Satec and Serges. PURCHASED IN LYONS ADVANTaoeously. black SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS. ALL AT WHOLESALE ■ PRICES. MANUFACTURERS NOTED FOR , GOOD MATERIALS GREATLY SUPERIOR TO EVERY* OTHER ■ Of Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Clothing and Uuderclothing, Crimean and Jean Shirts, Flannel and Dress Shirts, Merino and Flannel Pants. At the lowest possible Prices : Boys’ Suits, Youths’ Suits, Men’s ■ Suits, Coa.s, Vests, Trousers, Tweeds, Cloths Hats, Caps, I Socks, &c., &c. ( Is the style and quality of / tuo Goods rnuHn nn U i the ( ment

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Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 1

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616

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 1

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