BW'/f ; V . w . ------- - DRAPERS , -:l*i 'iV.iO: V,',f,;.0- >,H f.jfi.jf v-o r :;r r . nri -- < -h- ---: ;wviv. -ut tfroh-r-v..,., ,', ' 1 , ;r --r v"«? .’i•• • r \ -v ® l, I'-■'■■'•■' ’fnvor .S-vMr ' f '- ! r ‘ :) ' ' ; . 1 I".’ •"" 1 :A; Jt,W'- n I-!••.»’■ 0 ' r . r >; 0.: 9 - '..‘oit thfair ( foU, rangesof V ’ ■>: "i.,-, ’1 . i V-v . . ' t-'l J English; scotch, and mosqibi; 'blankets FORiWiNTER. r-st u, L‘ar|e SiW Witney Bath Blankatf*,lse6d, 17s 6d, 21s ' - Large Size Merino Bath ido 24a 6d, 30s, 35a , .f v t i i ; • • - - V WUT.-i'. ; 1 .-,r . ■''* -’heßbest value we! luive evershowh.' 1 ■ i .ii-rfinr+ rtu;- ,■/•?(•• C(i* Ov .’hegbest ▼alue we| ,;l ‘li V. 'i., ....' ' ' ? % CASES OP PAJ OY WOOL GOODS, '.i ' .jZ„''-Jv: veltiea, aaenmnhrated i>elow.<n' ” •* •>C. v,\ if •: i-‘\ Scarfe,j2i^acih r ''‘ 1 T "'' ; ‘ hi ,i <>w,6 i'euch of <- r />, ■•» ). riff•iff,; Ti'fff >y fit; v ; : '■s l r ‘colors, 2s 9di'Wji3si.odj ; Ui 1 .Opera iHoods q • r;of !-■ -■„■ ...■,•,...511 ' ' Lafiiee , 'Wool /Por<ju.p)jne fSquares .. .. .... v T , . ’ ’ J'Ladies’ f Wooh v 'V; jif ••V’f , ’f*7 a a^ 8 ! Necklets, 'embroidered with isillti,? ' ' . %' r • . v ; Ladled Wool Glohds- ..t* \r • r .< ~ „rr JT 4 ,-j Ladletf W<yol Caffes * ; v.fif. J- Wodl tafljfete “\ ' *!■ Qjiera Cl l oakk'(oio'ic|) ~ m K-.v; f•' l ' ■ j • ■v : hj: ’ *■■;* Wool Jackets j; ': i '’,.-i ‘'r.if’Vti-.-*- ’ i- '. ’ Crossovers, 0 f v ’ , . 5 ,( • Fancy Wcol Handkefchiefa -rri.. l r --' if , , h'-A ‘Children’s Wool Oollartttes ” ! 1 77 ' ; 1 : Children’s Wool Cloaks , ,i ;f>: ; >0 '• ( Children’s Wool Jackets j ' - i i': . ( ft .Children’s Teats. “ , 'I, ,‘, 1 *;■ ' : -. -v - , 1 • Children's Wool Boas. I V,'’, ■:'■> H ; > I Childreo*a Spencersi \ | v >i. 1 ' • | Bootakins, 'stiaci .JM[i|lfaaLr'" /! *j ■- (V >■. • ••:(. '•..■■( m Ro wk, jgj 'r r* a'i
DRA,PERy. '■) -.,f ■ CHEAPNESS. /HIS is the' Age for Cheapness; ■ ibiit' Cheapness, like other things; may■ be owned to excess, as when it is sought without, j regard to quality. 1 Low-priced Goods are not generally cheap, A. I N G L E, OF THE , ’tr 0 : ...„N (i D 0 ‘ N HOU SE, intends to make, it his aim, by qarefq! attention to quality, keep in nothing but 'rihitis good; and at the same time ,to sell ;at' a reasonableprfc& i: • ■ "..., t i , Special attention is directed t6 the following lines; ,' Blact'Silks, 3s 6d per yard ; yorth ds od‘ BlacfcWrUj.Grainsj lid worth)6s - ; ! Black Drap de Paris, 6s 6d ; worth 8s 6d : French MeritlOes, 2a lid ; worth <Bs‘6d * f Soft All-wool PlaWs, 2s lid ; worth 35,6 d All-wool Serges, lid : worth Is 4d S', .v-..Mnpeys. 7d. Bd, 9d, lOd; •lldv aiid Is ; worth doable the motle’y. .. Black Lustres, if Is 3d, Is 6d, and ls 9d Splendid Stock 6f« Russell Cords ! - A large and choice assortment of Horne-'' spans, real-Aberdeen'Winceys, in all the new suitable for the present season. | SKIRTS AND SB A WLS j In endless variety: —The new Angld-, Egyptjpn Shawl.-rin, all colors ; Rob and Shepherd Long Shawls, very cheap. i JACKETS AND MANTLES. | . Three cases of Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s new and stylish, Velvet and Coth Jackets, in a great variety of style, handsomely trimmed, and admitted to be the best bargains of the season. Ladies’, Girls’, Maids’,, and Children’s Waterproof Cloaks, at half the usual price charged in town. A very large and superior stock of Ladies’, Maids’, aud Children’s Polonaises, in Black Cloth, Homespuns, and the new Costume Cloth, at a great reduction on the usual price. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. A magnificent lot of Trimmed Hats, Milfinery Bonnets. Felt and Straw Hats, French and English Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, and Fancy Wings, Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s Stays,' in all makes ; also a very superior stock of Ladies’ Undferdlothipg, 'made of the best material, and splendidly, finished. F. A. I. would direct special attention to ms large and well-assorted stock of Irish Linens, Damasks, Linep Sheetings, Towels, Towellings, Linen,, Union, and Cotton Ticks, white and Colored Blankets, Marsella and ■Toilet Quilts, Sheetings, Calicoes, and Flannels. , , : . I F. A. INGLE respectfully requests ,tl Ladies of Dunedin, and surrounding di; tncts to pay his new Drapery Established a visit—see the goods, know the prices, an judge for themselves. i < V Note the Address— P’ A. I s ‘ o L I, LONDON HOUSE, STRiiET, Dunedin^; i-r -if iw; , : ..V , .t!
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Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 4
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