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DAAFTSRT. THE FASHION OF DRESS EVERY SEASON PA>SETH AWAY, And successive varieties pursue their course from Paris 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 distingu.6, at the most moderate prices, can be seen at the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT or JJIRKPATRICK, AND ca There is undoubtedly at this Douse a greater choice of the useful and ornamental than can be had at any other establishment

ILLUSTRATED FASHION PLATES, SHOWING UPWARDS OF 33 DIFFERENT STALES OP NEW DRESSES, COSTUMES POLONAISES, JACKETS, AND TABLIERS, CUIRASSES CAPES, AND MANTLES, SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THIS FIRM, TO BE HAD FREE OR FACSIMILE MADE TO ORDER OP ANY MATERIAL BY FIRST CLASS LOND N DRESSMAKERS AND MANTLE MAKERS, DRESS MATERIALS In ail the newest cloths for the season Marine stripes and checks in "?reat variety 'iwich chromos, German Hid French fabrics Danish and uglish alpacas, Popelaines, costume cloths, spring homespuns, Beig-s, Cashmeres, Cords, Antique 1 inen. Hollands, Tussores. Grenadine , Prints, Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, Marsellas SILK DEPARTMENT. Great purchase of Black Silks and Colored Silks, very much cheaper than they have ever been able to offer them during any previous season. Plain, cor led. striped,checked, and figured, suitable for walking, dinner, evening, and wedding. The Black Silks are the brightest and most durable manufacture, good qnabty at 3s 9d, excellent at 5s 3d, superior Poult de Soies from 8s per yard. New Japanese Silks, plain colors, steel-greys, fancies, and figures, from 2s 4d per yard. Real Irish Poplins, Black, and every shade of color. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. They are showing the latest novelties in Ladies’ Bonnets and Trimmed Hats, exceedingly pretty and cheap Also, upwaeds of 7,0(10 ladies’, children’s, and boys’ untrimmed hats. Nothing has hitherto been seen like them at the prices—this fact is '‘wing to a fortunate purchase of a London manufacturer s stock at an enormous discount. New hats and new shapes commencing at Is, Pearl and twist straws from 2s fid. New French Flowers and \V reaths, Ostrich, Marabout and Fancy Feathers, new Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, new Ribbons, Turquoises, and Failles. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is replete with the latest Paris fashions, Cuirasses and Tablitrs, sleeveless Jackets, Ca es, Mantelets, Polonaises. Fichus in Cashmere, beaded and tr-mmed, Paramatta, Silk, and Faille. FANCY D P \RTMENT. New Ruffles, Frillings, Hows, Rosettes, Hair t'roaments, Pads, Collars, Cuffs, Sashes, Ties, "carves. Dress Buttons, Ornaments, Fringes, Beaded Trimmings, Laces, (doves, Haberdashery, Bun-shades, and Umbrellas. UNDERCLOTHING For I adi. s, Children, and infants—special bargains • Long-cloth Petticoats’ tucked and trimmed work, from 3s 9d to 10s j needlework, from 18s to 3()s. Thomson s Stays and French < o sets, from 3s fid. Best qualities at lowest prices in Baby Linen, Pin .fores, Blouses, Frocks, Pelisses, Mar olla, and Pique Costumes, Squares, Cloak;, I ong Robes, Hats, Hoods, Nursing Aprons, Crinolines, Improvers. Domestic. Linens, Calicoes, Quilts, Towellings, Curtains, Carpets, Floorcloths, Blankets, Flannels, &c,, &c., all splendid value. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT First Spring delivery of Trousers, Vests, Coats, and suits, from the best makers, at the usual low prices. New htock of oatin ats, Felt Hats, Dress (Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Pom s, -ocks, Braces, Collars, Studs, (Roves, Urnbrellas, -Scarves, &c,, in endless variety. TAILORING. Fashionable Coats, Vests, and Trousers made to order by a celebrated West End London Tailor. Charges exceedingly moderate 1 at GLENDINING & CO,

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Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 1

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