DRAPERY IN «onß«qaenee of the immense success attending the enterprise of our firm, and the prosperity which has been increasingly bestowed upon us since we first solicited public patronage, and as we feel ourselves in a position to be grateful for the approval and confidence which wo have generally obtained, we purpose, as before advertised, to PRESENT LI,OOO IN VALUE to our patrons at the end of this year. In order, therefore, to give everyone an opportunity of participating in this intended gift, we are determined to reduce our whole stock to thrillingly low prices, and trust, as heretofore, to merit an adequate share of patronage. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. UNEQUALLED BARGAINS In the following Departments : HABERDASHERY AND FANCY. In this Department wo offer some of the most valuable and elegant goods at astoundiugly low prices, comprising the following specialities:— Tarlatan Trimmings, Berthas, New Bows, and Laco Seta. [Real French Kid Gloves and Josephines, Ribbons in every shade and width. Ladies’ Silk, Twilled, apd Plain Umbrellas, with Ivory Handles. New Ornaments, Wreaths, Flowers, Promenade Scarfs, Clouds, &c., in vast profusion. Also, every Loaginable requisite of adornment, A. AND T. INGLIS, George street. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This Department is replete with a greater variety of Choice and Costly Goods than any other in the City. Groat Bargains and Treasures in every line in French and English Millinery, Ladies’, Children’s, and Babies’ Linen and Underclothing, Robes of the most fashionable style, Wrappers, Pelisses, Gowns, Drawers, Chemises, and every article requisite to complete the toilet. Ladies’ orders for millinery taken and executed with a promptitude and despatch for which this establishment is celebrated. AND T.r; INGLIS. * PRESS DEPARTMENT. Special lot of 300 Colored Silk Dresses at enormous discount. Tinted Alpacas, Russell Cords, Persian Cords, Coburgs, Paramattas, Barathas, . Grenadines, and Wool Repps. Japanese Silks—Plain, Fancy, and Brocades. Quilted Skirts in Silk, Satin, and Italian Cloth,
Fashionable Homespuns, and great treasures in Evening Dress line. As hitherto, our modes in dressmaking, conducted by a competent hand, have been pronounced irreproachable. We can now doubly assure ladies a faultless style and make, at tho Lowest Cost, A. & T. INGLIS CLOTHING department in this Department is to bo found an unusually largo selection of Ready Made Clothing of tho Latest Fashion. Our thorough knowledge ci every do tail of the trade, and immediate connection wkn the leading Cloth ManulaclurorH, tumble us to buy to the best advantage, and suit tho requirements of all [ clauses of our Customers in Fit, Style, and Price. Cents’ Josephines, Silk and Satin Scarfs and Ties. Hats of Every Shape. Gouts’ Merino, Cotton, and Woollen Hose, hit®, Plain, and Dress Shirts, and Crimean. Drawers and Undershirts. Silk Umbrellas, &c., &c. A. & T. INGLIS. BOOTS AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Remarks on tins .Department are superfluous, as our fit and make are so universally appreciated a« to require no eulogium from ui. LADIES’. AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS. SHOES, AMD SLIBPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Levants, Kid, Prunellas, Alpines. Beautifully Worked Slippers to Order. Gents’ Kid, Elastic Sides, Wellington Gum and Sea Boots, Watertights, and Goloshes.
A. £ T, INGLIS. • MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. As special attention is paid to this department, we can guarantee an immediate and cheap outfit to those about furnishing a home, SPECIAL BARGAINS may be obtained in Flannels, Calicoes,* Chintzes, Curtains, Plain, Lace, and Lono. An unrivalled stock of Tapestry, Turkey, Axminster, Brussels, and Kidderminster Carpets. Floorcloths of every pattern and width. We offer the very highest quality at extremely low prices. A. * T. INGL IS, Fr UN ITU RE DEPARTMEN T The Show-room connected with this Department presents an unusual display of costly Furniture. Wo would solicit an inspection of this greatly varied stock, and a comparison of prices, so that those about to furnish may bo enabled to judge of the advantages they will derive by visiting this establishment, The furnishing of a mansion can be accomplished with equal facility as that of a cottage at the favorite Establishment of * I N G L I H,; •* OV'r*- wfr/'/'f
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Evening Star, Issue 3912, 7 September 1875, Page 4
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