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DRAPERY. THE FASHION OP DRESS EVERY SEASON PASSETH AWAY, And successive varieties pursue their course from Pans and London, even to these remote regions, every Summer and Winter with wonderful regularity. A larger collection than usual of the simplest as well as the most disting vA, at the most moderate prices, can be seen at the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT Of K IRKPATRICK, Q AND CO. LKNDINING There is undoubtedly at this House a greater choice of the useful and ornamental than can be had at any other establishment m Dunedin. ILLUS- f ■MATED FASHION PLATES, SHOWING UPWARDS OP 33 DIFFERENT STYLES OP NEW DRESSES, DRESS MATERIALS In all the newest cloths for the season Marine stripes and cheeks in great variety Norwich chromos, German and French fabrics Danish and English alpacas, Popelaines, costume cloths, spring homespuns, Beiges, Cashmeres, Cords, Antique Linen, Hollands, Tussores, Grenadine*, Prints, Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, Marsellas SILK DEPARTMENT. Great purchase of Black vSilks and Colored Silks, very much cheaper than they have ever been able to offer them during any previous season. Plain, corded, striped, checked, and figured, suitable for walking, dinner, evening, and wedding. The Black Silks are the brightest and most durable manufacture, good quality at 3s 9d, excellent at 5s 3d, superior Poult de Soies from Sa per yard. New Japanese Silks, plain colors, steel-greys, fancies, and figures, from 2s 4d per yard. Real Irish Poplins, Black, and every sliadc of color.

COSTUMES POLO. NAISES, JACKETS, AND TABLIERS, CUIRASSES CAPES, AND MANTLES, SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THIS FIRM, TO BE HAD FREE OR FACSIMILE MADE TO MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. They are showing the latest novelties in Ladies’ Bonnets and Trimmed Hats, exceedingly pretty and cheap. Also, upwaeds of 7,000 ladies’, children’s, and boys’ untfimmed hats. Nothing has hitherto been seen like them at the prices—this fact is owing to a fortunate purchase of a London manufacturer’s stock at an enor* moua discount. New hats and new shapes commencing at Is. Pearl and twist straws from 2s 6d. New' French Flowers and Wreaths, Ostrich, Marabout and Fancy Feathers, new Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, new Ribbons, Tarn noises, and Failles. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is replete with the latest Paris Fashions, Cuirasses and Tabliers, 'Sleeveless Jackets, Ca;;es, Mantelets, Polonaises. Fichus in Cashmere, beaded and trimmed, Paramatta, Silk, and Faille. FANCY DEPARTMENT. New Ruffles, Frillings, Bows, Rosettes, Hair Ornaments, Pads, Collars, Cuffs, 'Sashes, Ties, Scarves, Dress Buttons, Ornaments, Fringes, Beaded Trimmings, Laces, Gloves, Haberdashery, Sun-shades, and Umbrellas. UNDERCLOTHING Koir 1 adies, Children, and Infants—special bargains ; Long-cloth Petticoats, tucked and trimmed work from 3s 9d to 10s ; noodle’work, from 18s to 30a. Thomson's Stays and French Corsets, from 3s 6d. Best qualities at lowest prices in Baby Linen, Pinafores, Blouses, Frocks, Pelisses, Marcella, and Pique Costurnes, Squares, Cloaks, l-ong Robes, Hats, Hoods, Nursing Aprons, Crinolines. Improvers.

ORDER OF ANY MATERIAL BY FIRST CLASS LONDON DRESS. MAKERS AND MANTLE DOMESTIC. Linens, Calicoes, Quilts, Towel mgs, Curtains, Carpets, Floorcloths, Blankets, Flannels, &c,, &0., all splendid value, CLOTHI w G DEPARTMENT First Spring delivery of Trousers, Vests, Coats, and buits, from the best makers, at the usual low prices. New Stock of Satin Hats, Felt Hats, Dress Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Points, Socks, Erases, Collars, Studs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Scarves, &0,, in endless variety. TAILORING. Fashionable Coats, Vests, and Trousers made to order by a celebrated West End London Tailor, Charge* exceedingly moderate at Kirkpatrick, glen, dining & CO.’s. t

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Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 1

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