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Brapery. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR. First Importations of the Reason'in '■ a J^r u i iaKX » MANTLES, DRESSES, AND FANCY ARTIOLm Now Opened Out at the . FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT ' "IRKPATRIOK, '^JLENDINING, AND CO. ; JUST \ Latest designs from thie First Houses in Paris and t a fp nd on in Dressmaking and LANDED, Mantle-making. ~ . T _ All the novelties in London UJNiiJ and Paris Bonnets. TTimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Dress HAQT7 Caps, Silk and Satin Hats CASE OF and Hoods, French Flowers and Wreaths; Ostrich, MaT, VrtTTOrr rabont, Paradise, and Fancy ENGLISH Feathers ; Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Hat and Bonnet nwnil s <»rfs, Silk - Turquoises, PURE Mlk-Nattes, FaMies, Satins, Gauzes, Gossamers, Ribbons, ALPAOOAS &o r^ aUtom^Now Goods by erery kail BRIGHT f ° r * h * Fan ° 7 JC), P*? fcmen * 8 - The new colors Ecru, Irory, Biccuit, Lemon, Ligb* AS Blue, andjGardinal—inFanort Ribbons, Sashes, Silk Scarfs, ««■» Gapre Scarfs, Scarf Gauges, SDLK. SiJk Ties, Gaure Ties, Hair Bows, Dress Bows, Ruffles, Laces, Gossomere, Lacfr and ; THE .Silk Collars, Cuffs, and Kid; 1 OloTes. .Newest Hair Plaits, Pads, Trimmings, Buttons, i MOST Fringes, Hosiery. ; ' BRIGHT MOST

MATERIAL FACTURED t-ink Dress-holder—a "Herts's Renevo" or Glove- ; cleaner; price—small sizo, 9d; largo, Is 6d. Jost opened, one case of Josephine's French - Kid Gloves, first choice; plain and stitched-backs, -every siae. Elegant Designs in Ficfcua, Gapes, Jackets, Mantles, and Summer Hyde Parks. Novelties in Costumes, Walking Dresses, Evening Dresses, Ball Dresses, Morning Drosses. The very fashionable French Dres3 Materials, , checks and stripes to match, Norwich Bright Alpaca ditto ditto. Dacca Dres3 Fabrics, Matalasso, and Cloths, Fjeach Me-

nnos in every color, German ChecUlain.es, and Ittal Irish EVENING Poplins. A large parcel of Black BLUES, Silks bought from the best makers, toper's good wearing qualities, from 4s 6d; GREENS, Bonnet and Cie's, from Ss 6d per yard; Radzmercs and Satin-de-Lyons, from 12s— MAIZES, the richest goods manufactured, and most enduring. SILVERS, A case, per Mail, of newcolored, plain, and fancy Silks, rfew Japanese Silks, WHITES, New Mikado Silks, nowcolored Sating, new Tnr- : ' quoises, and Now Natte* DARK Silks. A Large Consignment of Children's and Ladies'underCOLORS, clothing at less than their ordinary very low prices. BROWNS, Every size, in Children's Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, trimmed Chemises, Gowns, [ Drawers, Petticoats, Camisoles, Slip Bodies ; every description of Infants' Underclothing, Infants' Squares, Carrying Cloaks, Frocks, Pelisses, Blouse 3, Pinafores,

Christening Itobcs, Hats, and Hoods. PBR YARD Another case of very cheap Alexandra Stays white, only 2s 6d ; drab and dove do, 2s 9d ; Thomson. s, from 4s 9d; French wove, from 7s 9d. Owing to the great fall in the price of wool, K. G. & 00. will bo enabled to sell the new stock, just landing, i of English and Scotch Elan- ' kets, Saxony and Real Welsh ' Flannels, Scotch Plaidings and Serges, fully 20 per cent, below last year's price list. Glut in the Clothing Trade Unabated. The beat and cheapest clothing in the Colony - Bristol, Melbourne, and Dunedin manufacture are still being sold at an average ;■ of 35 per cent below im- j porters' prices. i Now List— Colonial - rnnde Trousers ' now Ms Gd, dlonial-made J Sac Coats now 12s 6d, Colo- J nial Tweed Suits now 355, Men's Crimean Shirts cow 4s : Gel, Men's (all wool, extra now 6s. I •IRKi»ATRI6K, AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4214, 29 August 1876, Page 1

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539

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4214, 29 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4214, 29 August 1876, Page 1

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