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DRAPERY.’ ml" ■■ i ■■ ■ A. Atf D T. INGLIS, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HABERDASHERS, SILK MERCERS, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN, George street, Dunedin, George street, Fort Chalmers, Basinghall street, London, And A. INGLIS AND 00., Princes street, Dunedin. During the past season A., and T. Inglis have found their business'increase to such an extent as to demand a further Extension of Premises.To facilitate the speedy erection of suitable warehouses they have deter- " mined from this day, in addition to the Grand Gift Retribution just completed, to offer to the Publia BENEFITS which have never before been offered in this Colony. The people’s Realization of CHEAP PURCHASES has now come, and A. and T. Inglis are resolved that their house shall . retain the deserved epithet it has merited so long, of being the CHEAPEST HOUSE -in Dunedin. A. AND T. INGLIS. MARK OUR PRICES BELOW. CLOTHING AND MEN’S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. This department has been subjected to an Unusual and special course of supervision, so fthahit will be found replete with every possible requisite for Gentlemen’s use. Men’s Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d; usual price, 10s 6d Hen’s Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d; usual price, 12s 6d Men’s Mole Trousers, 5s 6d; usual price, 8s Men’s Brown and White Drill, 3s 6d; usual price, 6s Mens Trousers and Vests, 16s 6d Men’s Mosgiel Trousers and Vests, own make, 27s 6d ; usual price, 35s Mien’s Tweed Sacs, from 12s 6d Men’s Tweed Pagets, from '27s 6d Men’s Tweed Suits, complete, 50s ; worth 65s Boys’ and Youths’ Suits very cheap Men’s Canvas Jackets, 4s. 6d Men’s Blue Serge do, 7s Gd Men’s Washing vests, 3s 6d Men’s Blacky Alpaca Coats, 9s 6d - Splendid Variety of Men’s Crimean, Re- . and Fancy Jean Shirts, We offer special inducement to those who try onr; order suits. We not only guarantee a faultless style and make, but as we personally choose pur own Tweeds we can con-fidently--recommend them for their durability.^^ OOUDIE'S: LIFE-PRESERVING COAT, Certificated and tested by the Humane^-. . Society, London.To the: traveller and general colonist it is an indispensable article in enabling him to ford rivers with perfect safety. To'mariners and others this is the most nsefol life-preserver yet invented. A. & T. INGLIS. BOOT DEPARTMENT. In this department we excel any other house m town for quality recently imported' aIT tne newest and best appliances', and being in constant receipt of Hliea of the best English and Continental ers, we are in a position to offer our customers better value than ever. A. & T. INGLIS. Specialties in the following Lines : Ladies’ Lasting Boots, 7s 6d, cheap at 9s 6d Ladies’ Glove Kid, 5s lid, usual price 10s 6d Ladies’ Super Kid, 7s 6d, usual price 11s 6d Ladies’ Levant Sewn, 7s 6d, usual price 10s 6d Ladies’ Leather E.S., own make, 12s 6d, 'usual price 14s 6d Gentlemens Elastic Sides, made to measure, 17s 6d Gentlemen’s Elastic Sides, super, 20s Gentlemen’s Balmorals, 17s 6d Gentlemen’s Balmorals, super, 20s Gentlemen’s Wellingtons, 22s 6d Gentlemen’s Blutchers, 12s 6d 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 DEPART MENT. In consequence of onr intended removal of this Warehouse to larger Warerooms in our main Building, we can give Customers advantages which only first-class houses can rival. solicited of our magnificent and beautifully-finished Drawing and Diningropm Spites, covered with damask, rep, velvet. and satteen-cfetonne. 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 winch 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 ’sa ; Easy Chairs, to match, L 3 15s; ana small Chairs, 225. French-polished, carved Cheffoniers, L 3 16s—3ft 9m.. 5-drawer Chest, tinned pillars, L3l6s. . _____ Onr plan for cheap house furnishing has 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, 12s.‘ 6d; 1 Mattrass, Ll Is; 1 Bolster, 3s; 2 Pillows, 3s; 1 Toilet-set, 15a 6d; 1 Washstand, 11s 6d; 1 Mirror, 4s; Chairs, Ll6s4 1 Kitchen Table, 11s 6d; I Fender and irons, 13s 6(1 ;1 Kettle, 5s 6d; 3 Saucepans, 9s; 1 Zinc Pail, 2s 6d; 1-Zinc Tab, 5s 6d; 1 Broom !2s; 1 Hand Broom, Is 2d; 1 Shovel, lOd; 1 Frying Pan, 2s 3d; Pair Bellows, ;4s 2d; 6 Knives and Forks, 4s 6d; 6 Tea Spoons, Is 6d; 1 Colonial Sofa, Ll 12s 6d; 1 Scrubbing-brush, Is; Boot Brushes, 4s 6d; Black Lead Brushes (all hair), 3s; Candlestick, 7s; in • all making a tdtal of 10 guineas. THE HABERDASHERY, DRESS,- • MILLINERY, AND DRESSMAKING. DE ; r PARTMENTS Are offering equal facilities for cheap purehasing, for which see ‘Daily Times’ Column. A. & T. INGLIS, • • IGeorge street. A. & T. INGLIS, Port Chalmers, . A. a: T. INGLIS, London. JL INGLIS & CO.^ . ; Princes street, Dunedia

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Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 4

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