SPRINGTIME AND SUMMER. HINTS TO INVESTORS IN GOODS. Let ns not refuse to listen how to lay out Money with Profit in the Purchase of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ and Children’s Dress, Carpets and Household Furnishing. This can best bo done at the favorite establishment o» ■g’IRKPATRICK, AND CO., where at all times may be had Peal Bargains in First-class Merchandise. They are "now offering THREE IMPORTANT PURCHASES, considerably under the usual cost.
INDEXES OF THE CURRENT OF PUBLIC OPINION, A MOST SINGULAR UNANIMITY EXISTS IN REGARD TO THE INTRINSIC VALUE OF K.G.& CO.’S MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THEM GIVE AN EXCELLENT ACCOUNT OF THE WEAR, AND SAY THEY ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST THEY EVER HAD. First Great Purchase of English and Scotch Blankets, Saxony and Real WeLh Flannels. Irish and Scotch Linens, Sheetings, Calicoes, Towellings, Crimeans, Hollands, Diapers, Tablecloths, Covers, Quilts, Counterpanes, Damasks, Lcno, Harness, and Lace Curtains, the best value in this market, Second Great Purchase of Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Failliea, Turquoises, and Irish Poplins, by far the cheapest stock ever shown in the colony. Japanese Silks from 24s 6d the dress, Indian Silks from 30s the dress. English Silks from 5Ss 6d the dress. hj rench Silks from 97s 6d the dress. Nothing can equal the wear of Soper’s Spitalfields and Bonnet and Pie’s Lyons Black Silks, the ©niy makes solely imported by K. G, & Co. Third Great Purchase of Millineiy, Straw Hals, Leghorn Hats, Stay*, Corset-, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, ! adiea’ and Childrens’ Underclothing, Baby Linen, Infants Silk Hats and Hoods. Of this lot they arc selling— Single and double busk Stays, strong, from 2s 9.1 to 4s Gd. Thomso ’s Glove-fitting Stays at ss, Gs 9.1, and 9.5. Ladies’ Trimmed Chemises, superior, 4s 3d. Ladies’ Trimmed Gowns, superior, ss, Ladies Trimmed and Tucked Petticoats, from 3s 9d Imp’overs, from Is 9d Crinolines, from 3a Gd. The latest Paris and London Fashions received mouth y in Mantles, Capes, Cuirasses, Jacket-, and Tabhers, Polonaises, Fichus, Costumes, and Presses. Illustrated Fashion Plates free. A choice assortment of new Fridings, Ruchings, Rosettes, Collars and Cuffs, Sashes, Ties, Scarves, Ribbons, Trimmings, Ornaments, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Goods. An immense collection of Fashionable Dress Materials, French Merinos, Alpacas, Beiges, Hoyal-cords, Washing Fabrics, White Satin, Striped Batistes, Sylvias and Muslincites. Marsellas, Piques, Prints, Cambrics, and Brilliants. Second great Spring cbdiverv of the celebrated Bristd! ready-made .Mon’s and Bos s’ Clothing : Costs. Trousers. \ csts, and Suits in newest shapes, and newest '! weeds at the usual low charges. Fashionable Tailoring by a lirst-class West Fad Loudon Tailor. LfIRKPATRICK, GLEN. J ta DINING & CO.’b. ! I
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Evening Star, Issue 3970, 15 November 1875, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3970, 15 November 1875, Page 1
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