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DRAPER\ B R OWN, jg W I N O. AND c°Are now Showing'thelr full ranges”of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND MOSGIEL BLANKETS j Large Size Witney Bath Blankets, 10b 6d, 17a Gd, 21a Large Size Merino Bath do 24s 6d, 30a, 30a 15 BALES OF SCARLET AND WHITE FLANNELS,| The best value we have ever shown. 20 CASES OF FANCY WOOL GOODS, Comprising all the Latest Novelties, as enumerated nalow, £ 100 dozen'Childreu’s Wool Scarfa,-2d each fc72 ~ ~ ~ 4Jd each 40 ~ ~ „ Gd each 20 ~ „ , lOd each A large assortment of Ladies’ Promenade Scarfs, in al oolorri, 2s 9d to 12s Gd each ! _ Ladies’ Opera Hoods Ladies’ Wool Porcupine Squares. Ladies’ Wool Porcupine Half-Squares Ladies' Wool Necklets, embroidered with silk Ladies’ Wool Clouds Ladies’ Wool Capes Ladies’ Fancy Wool Tippets Ladies’ Wool Opera Cloaks (choice) Ladies’ Wool Caps Ladies’ Wool Vests Ladies’ Wool Jackets Ladies’ Wool Crossovers, 2s and upwards Ladies’ Fancy Wool Randke-chiefs Ladies’ Wool Cuffs Mitts, Armlets, and Gauntlets Children’s Wool Ruffles Children's Wool Collarettes Children’s Wool Cloaks Children’s Wool Jackets Children’s Wool Muffs and Collarettes Children’s Wool Vests Children’s Wool Boas Children’s Wool Spencers Children’s Wool Boots, Boottees, Bootakins, Gaiters, Cuds, and Mitts. Jg ROW N, jg W!N G, AND PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET,

dra.-itry. CHEAPNESS. THIS is the Age for Cheapness, bat Cheapness, like other things may be carried to excess as when it is sought aft. r without regard to quality. Low-priced Goods are not generally cheap. F. A. I N G L B, OF THE LONDON HOUSE, Intends to make it his aim, by careful attention to quality, to keep in stock nothing but what is good, and at the same time to sell at a reasonable price. •Special attention is directed to the following lines:— Black Silks, 3s 6d per yard ; worth 4s 6d Black Cro.-Grains, 4s lid ; worth 6s Black Drap de Paris, 6a 6d ; worth 8s 6d French Merinoes, 2s lid j worth 3s 6d Soft All-wool Plata’s, 2s lid ; worth 3s 6d All-wool Serges, lid ; worth Is 4d Winceys, 7d, 86, 9d, lOd, lid, and Is; worth double the money. Black Lustres, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is 9d Splendid stock of Russell Cords A large and choice assortment of Homespuns. real Aberdeen Winceys, in all the new shades, suitable for the present season. SKIRTS ND SHAWLS In endless variety: The new AngloBgyptian Shawl, in all colors ; Rob and Shepherd Long Shawls, very cheap. JACKETS AND MANTLES. Three cases of Ladies’, Maids’, and ChilI dren’s new and stylish Velvet and C’eth 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 snperior stock of Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s Polonaises, in Black Lloth, Homespuns, and the new Costume Cloth, at a great reduction on the usual price. MILLINERY AMD UNDERCLOTHING. # A magnificent lot of Trimmed Hats, Millinery 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’ Underclothing, made of the best material, and splendidly finished. F. A. 1. would direct special attention to his large and well-assorted stock of Irish Linens, Damaeks, Linen Sheetings, Towels, Towellings, Linen, Union, and Cotton Ticks, White and Colored Blankets, Marsella and Toilet Qnilts, Sheetings, Calicoes, and Flannels. F. A. INGLE respectfully requests the Ladies of Dunedin and surrounding districts to pay his new Drapery Establishment a visit—see the goods, know the prices, and judge for themselves. Note the Address— F A. I N G L E, LONDON HOUSE,

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Evening Star, Issue 3860, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3860, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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