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DAAPEBT. SEVERAL REASONS M*j be urged In favor of the long-received opinion that the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT OI JJIRKPATRICK, QLENDINING AND COT FRINGES STREET, le the beat one to purchase at. DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING, MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING AND UNDERCLOTHING. HITHER ARE SENT BY SEA TO THIS HOUSE RUSSIA’S COSTLY SABLES, THE FAMOUS SILKS During June and July will be offered Daily, at the following Reduced Prices:— Russian Sable Muffs, now 85s and 160s Marten Sable Muffs, now 75s and 85s French Sable Muffs, now 47s and 52a Chinchilla, Grebe, Ermine, Musquash Mock Sable, Monkey, Pox, Seal, from 5s 9d Collarettes to match, from 4s 6d to 50s Children’s Muffs, 3s, 4a 9d, 6s 9d, 8s IMPORTANT SALE OF £6,000 worth of SILKS. Ten qualities of Black Silks, Spittalfields and Lyons, 3s 9d, ss, 6s, 7s, Bs, 9a, 10s, 12s, 15s, 17s per yard, being from Is to 2s 6d under pre. sent value. £3,000 worth of Plain Colored Silks and Corded Grosgrain a in every tint of light and dark shades, from 85s to 120 a the dress 200 Dresses of Striped Silks. from 59a to 75s 500 Dresses, Figured and Broch4 Silk, from 75s to 120s, being from one guinea to two and a-half under present value.

OF PRANCE, IRELAND’S EVER. LASTING POPLINS, ENGLAND’S RICH VESTURES, SCOTLAND’S WARM CLOTHING, AND SOME. THING GOOD FROM , EVERY NATION ENGAGED IN THE SILK, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN MANUPAOTURBS A Consignment from Dublin of “Pirn’s” Real Irish Poplins, rich and beautiful goods, every color, £5 15s and 6 guineas the dress A Consignment from Genoa of Black Silk Velvets (Silk Twill Back), richest goods manufactured, from one guinea to one and a-half per yard • English Velvets, 12s Od to 16s 6d per yard Patterns Post Free. Extraordinary Bargains this month in Millinery and Underclothing. French Velvet Bonnets, now 20s to 29s 6d English Trimmed Hats, now 3s 6d to 22s 6d Untrimmed Black, Brown, and Grey Straws, and Black Chip, now 9d to 3s 6d Double Busk Stays, 3s 6d to 5s 6d “Thomson’s” celebrated Corsets, beat 9s 6d Richly Trimmed and Tucked Chemises, 4s Gowns from 4s 9d. Drawers from 2s 9d Satin from 15s, Eider Down from 6s. An immense stock of remark* ably cheap Fancy Dress Materials, Linsey Wool* Beys, Winceys, and Homespuns of all nations Walking Dresses, Costumes, Skirts, and Petticoats DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. From Llangallen—Real Welsh Flannels From Barnsley and Forfar— Linens From Groyden—Sheetings From Manchester—Calicoes From Kircaldy—Floorcloths From Halifax—Carpets These being direct from the looms, are the best value offered in this city. Other Departments not represented in this list are well stocked with everything suitable for the season. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A continuous supply of the celebrated Bristol and Melbourne Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Paget Coats, Sac Coats, Great Coats, Waterproof Coats Tweed Suits, Trousers and Tests Youths* and Boys’ Suits Prices unusually low and wear guaranteed. (From the * Times ’) — GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN TAILORING. We can now get made to order at K G. & Co.’s, Fashionable Coats, Trousers and Vests, by a West-End London Tailor, whose Fit and Style has at once established his reputation. To his care we can confidently recommend our readers. Charges very moderate. Kirkpatrick, glen. DINING A CO. ,3

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Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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