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DRAPERY, A ;N D T. INGL IS, drapers, clothiers, HABERDASHERS, SILK MERCERS, ROOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, .••• , .. ■ AND; . - FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN, George street, Dunedin, ‘ George street, Port Chalmers, A. IN G.L IS- AND C 0., Princes street, Dunedin. ! During the past season A. and T. Inglis | have found their business increase to such jan extent as to demand a further Extension i°f Frwnises. To facilitate the speedy, execution of suitable warehouses they haye deterjmined from this day, in addition to the .Grand Gift Distribution just completed, to !; [offer to the Public BENEFITS which have {never' before been offered in this Colony, | The people’s Realization of CHEAP PURjCHASES' has how' conie, and A. and T. Tnglis are that -their house shall jretain the deserved epithet it has merited so long, of being the CHEAPEST J HOUSE - in' Uhmedin. > ‘ - t t A. AND T. INGLI^. MARK OUR PRICES BELOW. j CLOTHING AND MEN’S MERCERY! | DEPARTMENT. ; This department has been Subjected to an pnhsual and special course of supervision, so that it’will W found replete with every postible requisite for Gentlemen’s use. Men s Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d ; usual price, 1 10s fid r Men’s Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d; usual price, 12sfid Men’s Mole Trousers, 5s 6d; usual price,' 8s Men’s Brown and White Drill, 3s fid ; usual ; price, 6s Men’s Trousers and Vests, 16s fid Men’s Mbsgiel Trousers and Vests, own i make,' 27s fid ; usual price, 35s en’s Tweed' Sacs,' from 12s fid ' .en’s Tweed Pagets, from 27s 6d en’s Tweed Suits, complete, 'sos; worth 65s toys’and Youths’ Suits very cheap Men’s Canvas Jackets, 4s fid Men’s Blue Serge do, 7s fid Men’s Washing Vests, 3s 6d Men’s Black Alpaca Coats, 9s fid Splendid Variety of Men’s Crimean, Refatta, Crape, and, Fancy Jean Shirts, rom 2s 6d j ' ‘' ' , . • I We offer special inducement to those avho try our order suits. We riot only guarantee a t faultless style and make, but as we personally choose our own Tweeds we can confidently recommend them for their durability. . ■ v 1 doUDIE’S LIFE-PRESERVING COAT, ; Certificated aud.tested by the Humane . • . Society, London. ITo the traveller and general colonist it is an mdispensable article in enabling him to ford rivers with perfect safety. To mariners,and, others this is the most useful life-preserver yet invented. A. & T. INGLIS. BOOT DEPARTMENT. In -this department we excel any other house in toWn for quality and price ; having recently imported all the newest and best appliances, , and being in constant receipt of Slies of the best English and Continental ers, we are in a position to offer our customers better value, than ever in this department, ■ . . 0 ,V ' A. &T. INGLIS. Specialties in the following Lines : Ladies’ Lasting Roots, 7s fid, cheap at 9s fid Ladies’ Glove Kid, 5s lid, usual price 10s fid Ladies’ Super Kid, 7s fid, usual price 11s fid Ladies Levant Sewn, 7s fid, usual price 10s fid , Ladies’ Leather E.S., own make, 12s fid usual price 14s fid ’■ Gentlemen’s Elastic Sides, made to measure, 17 s fid Gentlemen’s Elastic Sides, superior, 20s Gentlemen’s Balmorals, supenor, T7s fid Gentlemen’s Balmorals, superior, 20s Gentlemen’s Wellingtons, superior, 22s fid Gentlemen’s Blutchers, supenor, 12s fid Every article made on the premises, and all work, guaranteed. . . The, largest Stock in New Zealand to choose from. Boys’ and .Gents’ Boots. Ladies and Gents’ Slippers. Gents’Walking Shoes in endless variety. A. & T. INGLIS. FURNITURE AND HOUSE IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT, : In consequence of our intended removal of this Warehouse to larger Warerooms in our main Building, we can give Customers advantages which only first-class houses can rival. - Inspection solicited of our magnificent and beautifully-finished Drawing and Diningroom Suites, covered with damask, rep, yelvet-satteen, and cretonne. Our satteen is especially noticed, as it is considered to be the correct thing in Europe; and we claim to be the first and only house in New Zealand that have this class of Furniture in stock.;-prices from L 22. Our suite frames, which are imported from Campi, Italy, are especially worthy of notice—the designs on which are considered to have reached the acme of artistic excellence. Our prices generally bear a most favorable comparison with those of any house in the trade. SPECIALITIES. Haircloth-covered Spring-castored Couch only L 5 ; Easy Chairs, to match, L 3 15s ; and small Chairs', 225. Prench-pelished carved Cheffoniers, L 3 15s- 3ft 9m. 5-drawer Chest, turned pillows, Our plan for cheap house furnishing met with universal approval.: To those about to furnish unheard of advantages are offered.The furniture for three-roomed house guaranteed for 10 guineas. Comprises the following : 1 Bedstead 1 Mattrass > 6 Chairs, 1 Mirror 1 Washstand, 1 Kitchen Table 1 Fender and Irons, 1 Kettle, 3 Saucepans 1 Zinc Pail, 1 Zinc Tub, 1 Broom 1 Hand Broom, 1 Colonial Sofa, complete ; 1 Prying Pan, Pair Bellows, 6 Knives and Forks 6 Tea Spoons, 1 Shovel, 1 Toilet Set 1 Bolster, 2 Pillows. This is an opportunity rarely offered, and those about to furnish are earnestly solicited to inspect. Every article correspondingly cheap. Our Haberdashery, Dress, and Millinery are showing their best goods, and lower prices than apy bouse in town, for particulars Of which see * Daily Times.’ A. & T. INGLIS, George street. A. & T. INGLIS, Fort Chalmers. A. & T. INGMS, J/ttadbh. iScIM

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Evening Star, Issue 4032, 28 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4032, 28 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4032, 28 January 1876, Page 4

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