| . r ' > f” - *?. . ■ ■ . " • GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION i ' OP ‘ G1 A IN Works of Art, compris3uXjV/\i/Lf ing Aquagraphs, Oleor graphs, Chroraos, Lithographs, Engravings, and other works of •Art, from the old masters hnd ' modern painters. The participa- ; tion will be shared in by every- ■ 1 one whosh': purchases amount^to L2O from Ist-i Uly. A. & T. ING LIS in thanking the public for their cordial support during the past year, beg to direct attention ~r to their immense and carefully-, | selected stock, the whole of which I they , intend. to • offer at .prices within . the breach of everyone, 1 The following are the depart- ’ ments. which' we draw special’ ■ ; attention to.;— . i MANCHESTER.—In this department we i hold an immense stock of Twilled and Plain Sheetings, Colored and - heavy and good widths, at prices : that cannot fail to please. Blah- ! kqts fornn an. especial feature in \ this department, i having just ire- i ; ceivcd our third consignment direct from best manufacturers in the Home markets, and we con fidently assert they are far super rior to any yet offered to a Dunedin public. CARPETS.—SpeciaI designs in Brussels and K'dder Carpets. Goi’geous patterns of Velvet Pile and Tapestry, ■which latter we are offering from 3s lid per yard. Every variety of Mats, Rugs, and Matting. Estimates given; Carpets made nd laid for purchaser. .. SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS’ WORTH of Dresses and Dress Materials, comprising Black and Colored Silks, Rich Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Crapes, . Turquoises, 1 plain and figured Irish Poplins, ! Winceys and Fancy Dress Stuffs, 1 at considerably below the usual prices. Ladies’ and Children’s Velvet and Beaded Cashmere ’ Cuirasses and Polonaises, Silk ’ and Velvet Jackets, Satin and ' Fur Trimmed Mantles.
SHAWLS.—Paisley, Tar'tan, Felt, Queens- I land and Shetland ; the newest styles in Ladies’ and Children’s Seal, Cloth, Beaver, and Fur Jackets. ' FEATHERS. Magnificent Assortment Flowers, Featheis, and Ornaments. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING!. —We are unusually replete with eevry requisite in this department, embracing Night Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, ( amisoles, Skirts, in Mohair, Quilted and Flowered. The latest Paris novelties in Hats and Bonnets for the season.
NINE THOUSAND POUNDS Worth of Haberdashery and Fancy (ioods, Ribbons and t lowers, Ladies’ Silk Ties and Lace Goods of all descriptions to be cleared off at minimum prices ; Hosiery, Gloves, and Umbrellas will be disposed of at the same reduction in prices as in other departments. NINE THOUSAND POUNDS’ WORTH Of Men’s' Wear, consisting of . Broadcloths, West of England Trouserings, Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Diagonals, and a large stock _ of i\ ady made goods, Colonial, Mosgiel, Bannockburn, and Bliss’s Tweeds of prime quality. SST Gentlemen’s Outfits prepared at the shortest notice. White Shirts and Crimean, Silk and . Felt Hats, Scarves, Gloves, and the many requisites necessary to Gentlemen’s equipment. BOOTS AND SHOES.—In this department we offer special inducement to those who require a really strong and serviceable Boot, and as this branch is under the supervision of a thoroughly practical manager we can confidently recommend and guarantee aff, the goods we offer to the public. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes of every description, and at lowest possible prices.
i FURNITURE.—A. & T. INGLIS solicit an inspection of their large and t varied Stock of General Housej hold Furniture, and would recommend those about to purchase 3 to compare the prices, so that { they may be able to judge of the 3 great advantages they will derive by purchasing from A. apd T. Inglis. ' DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE in Walnut and Fancy Inlaid Woods, upholstered in velvet, rep, silks, cretonnes, and other fashionable materials, Centre Ottomans, Walnut Centre Tables, Occasional and Fancy Tables, Cheffonieres, &c. Dining, Hall, and Library, Reception-room, and Bed-room Furniture in walnut and other woods. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. Bronze, and Brass Bedsteads, in all sizes and the newest designs, ! Spring, Hair, and Wool Mat--1 tresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Billows manufactured by our ' own workmen from purified ma- ’ tcrials of guaranteed quality. A. & T. INGLIS. ! IRONMONGERY AND KITCHEN FUR- : NITURE in great variety, and every article requisite for furnish- ■ ing either single room or an entire 1 house. 1 ESTIMATES given to furnish either Cot- ! tage, Hotel, or Mansion by a 1 thoroughly experienced and practical hand. A. & T. INGLIS. AN INSPECTION OF STOCK INVITED. —Visitors shown through our Show-rooms and Furniture Gallery up stairs without being asked to purchase. The extensive trade of this Establishment is a public acknowledgment of the superiority of the goods. An inspection of the Stock will convince that in extent and quality it is unequalled. ANDrjp INGLIS, george’street, J NGLIS & o°-» PRINCES STREET, ANO AND fjl JNGLIB, ! GEO*RGE STREET, FORT CHALMERS.
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Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 4
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