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DRAPERY

A. AND T. I N G LIS, George Street. A. I N G L I S & CO., Princes Street. DAZZLING DISPLAY OF WONDER. A. & T. INGLTS, in recognition of the immense patronage bestowed upon them, have resolved, for the benefit of their Customers, and to give everyone visiting their establishment a chance of participating in their Orand Art Union, to throw open tneir whole stock for inspection, so as to allow their patrons a selection from the moat varied, costly, and magnificent stock in the trade. The following Departments are especially worthy of notice :

DRESS DEPARTMENT. Special value in 300 Colored Silk Dresses; splendid assortment in Plain, Fancy, and kr; caded, at an immense discount—the cheapest ever offered. Ladies’ Quilted skirts, in Silk, Satin, Alpaca, and Italian Cloth. Fashionable Homespuns, and enor mous treasures in every Dress line. The latest modes in Dressmaking executed with punctuality on the premises. HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding the immense run upon this department, we are enabled, by our vast importations from every market in the commercial world, to supply the thousands that daily give us the preference of their visits. The following arc specialities :—199 dozen Woollen Clouds, all colors, at immense reductions; Fringes, Trimmings, Gimps, Yak, < luny, and Maltese l aces, in infinite variety, This department is replete with every re* quisite to a lady’s toilet. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Magnificent stock of London and Paris Millinery, Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Urn aments, &c., purchased by our agents in the principal markets of Europe. The best articles in these lines at specially low prices^ THE BABY LINEN AND UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT “'hows a great variety of Pelisses, Wrappers, Robes, Silk and rfatin Hoods. &o. Ladies’ Plain, Frilled, and Trimmed Chemises. Gowns, Drawers, &0., in endless variety. CARf’ET DEPARTMENT Consists of Brussels, Kidder, Tapestry, Scotch, Stair and Hall Carpets, Floorcloths all widths, Hearth Rugs, Mats, and Mattings, Dama'ka, Raizes, Repps, all of the newest designs and by the most celebrated manufacturers.

CLOTHING AND MERCERY. Unprecedented bargains of unequalled value to be obtained in this Department in Men’s and Boys’ Suits in every shape. Hats, Ties, Scarfs, i 'rawers, Socks, Shirts, Overcoats, Gentlemen’s Gloves. Suits made to order. BOOTS AND SHOES. Best Value in Ladies’ Kid, Alpines, Levants, Trendies, Chelsaas, &c., &c, all made on the premises. Our Men’s Boots of svery description arc so thoroughly known and appreciated throughout the Province that they require no eulogium from us. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Our Show-room in this Department presents a spectacle of wonder and beauty Every article of Household Furniture is shown in its respective place, and a most substantial and elegant finish given to all. Our Stock consists of Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites in mahogany and walnut ; Bed-room, Mall and Ki chen Furniture of every description ; Iron Bedsteads and B. dding; Oleographs, Portraits, and Lithographs in vast profusion, and every conceivable article which adds t® the comfort of a house. A. & T. INGIIS, George street, Dunedin ; A. INQ LI S & GO.. Princes street, Dunedin : A. & T. INGLIS Tay street, Invercargill And A. & T. INQ LI P George street. Port Chalmers.

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Evening Star, Issue 3883, 4 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3883, 4 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3883, 4 August 1875, Page 4

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