IT fIASn r u M % ilresses and INTENDED CHIEFLY TO ASSIST STRANGERS. 7 npHAT we may Itfad them' to the %6^;Esta^ilenj: /.Vf; 1 j., i .I'm * r -» " * f*T '£mnc j <hf kIRKPATRICK, i& 00. w 1 pnrhnase Wiat they may in Silt Mercery, Clothing, 'tjnder|> clothing, Linens, Flanaidß, :BlSflkete|rOarl -■ <: ! ,J';-; ,!-r.iviii;t[ 1 pets, -and Floorcloths-. , i aM &k¥id ornament, can ber / there in grea Price* or V >' > C’Jt vd J;. - r * e-h ir-iico-).. . PARTICULAR NOVEL- ' w TIBSiWv) _.-.'.'vcp btiW i- ~rr . ■—• V iciK'ai i-' THAT WHILE < THE WORLD , l.r I FASHION WILL CONTINUE “TO” LEAD IT BY THE NOSE. THIS EVER WAS AND EVER WILL BE. a . •’ {■ Dresses and Costumes "AID - ; Fancy Dresses and Costumee Velveteen- Dresses - and Co. 'tmnes. w * Dresses and Co Jsx A r tames' - , and Co .frfenwwio a D#T&KN<T 9 i owd Silk Dresses and Co votwwof 0 a a ;ia?mm Honjespan, ;Drei!ses^ ( Rnd gCo .V r tumcs- ro r£jf_, rr(, 3 r (--13 fT. *4-1 ORSTCRtt™? Ohatiot Dresgeg «&dOostmn( OBSERVER 'WmseyDressefi andOdStTiftK r- ' ..o .WaterjrbMDrbSies’ tiiff Od Tnmfes ; - :> -' L ' '' S“®.®lDs^Bes4dCostw' Black Cord Dresses and. Co '\r' : ’•'! ' tnmea, '/, y ,.f... .MANY j Mourning Dresses ■ and Co turaes ’ ■ .■■■ o/ CLIMES. 1 1 ‘ ' MENT an Immense Stoct ■ to choose from at lessi , : y; f the finest" ! Russian Seal Jackets 1 Beaver, (Toth v Japkete i Double breasted dackefcsf I Sfik ,Velvet Jackets ”., ' ■ Eider Down' Jackets 1 Flannel Jacfteti&l' t cd 00,rj ’ Yel v eteea Polonaises Homespun Polonaises : Lustre Polonaises i French Cloth Capes Beaver Mantles..., ~, r ) Waterproof, Wool shawls apd WnapSao O. ?; J * ,v-'- -y. j ; , t .. » ilh -tiie MANCHESTER Da PARTMENT they sell, at Manufacturer’s Prices ’ RbalWelsh'Flsknnels’' -* i Imitation Welsh Flannels ! Saxotiy'Flannels 'Twiß ; Flaimelß Y ' J ’<> V . /r I Scarlet Flkiinels ' ') - i Bath Cbatihgs r ' ! : ' Nllvy Sei’ges 91 ' '" " : White English Blankets I Scotch .Blankets 1 ~Siß®ii]b!WtWgß ... . ... { Cotton Sheetings : Quilts, Counterpanes j Towels, Tablecovers I 1 Curtains; Damasks Carpets, Floorcloths j - Hearth Rugs and Mattings. _____ I In the Show-rooms they art offering Extraordinary :■ Bargains in Millinery Bonnets TrimmedandUotrimmed H^tt vorsetß| .Utulerclothitic Baby I inen. Pelisses . .. FrockSj Squares, Cloaks , Sashes, Ruffles, Ribbons, Laces Gloves, Hosiery, Russian Sable Muffs French, Kolmsky, Chinchilla Musquash, Seal, and Grebe dc Boas, , Collarettes, and Cuffs—all to match, ! .i 0 Their Men’s and Boys’ ClothiQß, Mercery, Apparel, and Slops are held in high ■ stimation, owing to superior qualities being sold at ' very cheap prices.,, Men’s Suits of every, kind - Men’s Coatf of every kind I Men’s Trousers of every kind Boys’ Suits for the season Boys’ Trousers and Vests do > Men’s Shirts, Boys’ Shirts : Men’s Hats, Boys’ Hats Socks, Drawers, Mufflers Ties, Braces, Collars, Studs," &c., & c ., &c. FASIONABLE TAILORING by a first-class Cutter from the West-end of London. Charges, as usual, very moderate at Ks,r
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Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 1
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