PuWto Notloo. &BJLBTD GIFT DISTRIBUTION 69 -' IAA A IN Works of Art, ©ompria9\J\J\J ing Anagraphs, Oleo- ' pks, Chromos, Lithographs, gravings, and other works of Art, from the old masters and modern painters. The participation ■will be ..shared in by eyeryene whose purchases amount-to L2O from Ist July. & T. INOLIS n thanking the public for their cordial support during the past year, beg to direct attention to their Immense and carefullyselected stook, the whole of which they intend to effer at prices within the reach of everyone. The following are the departments which we draw special attention to s
MANCHESTER.— In this department we | hold an Immense stook of Twilled and Plain Sheetings, Colored and White Quilts. Flannels, very 1, heavy and good widths, at prices that oannot fail to please. TBlan- . . kets form an especial feature in this department, having just received our third consignment
direct from best manufacturers in the Some markets, and we con fidently assert they are far superior to any yet offered to a Dunedin public. CARPETS. —Special designs in Brussels and Kidder Carpets. Gorgeous patterns of Velvet Pile and Tapestry, whioh- latter we are offering from 3s lid per yard. Every variety of Matß, Rugs, and Matting. J9*" Estimate's-given. Carpets made ad laid for purchaser.
SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH of Dresses and Dress Materials, !■ comprising Black and Colored Silks, Rioh Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Crapes, Turquoises, plain and figured Irish Poplins, Winceys and Fancy Dress Stuffs, at considerably below the usual prices. Ladieß' and Children's Velvet and Beaded Cashmere Cuirasses and Polonaises, Silk and Velvet Jackets, Satin and Fur Trimmed Mantles.
SHAWLS.—Paisley, Tartan, Felt, Queensland and Shetland; .the newest styles in Ladies' and Children's Seal, Cloth, Beaver, and Fur Jackets.
FEATHERS. Magnificent Assortment Flowera, Feathers, and Ornaments.
MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. —We are unusually replete with eevry requisite in this department, embracing Night Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Camisoles, 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 Goods, llibbGLS and Flowers; Ladies' Silk Tics and Lace Goods of all descriptions to be ckareti off at minimtimpric.es ; Hosiery Aleves, 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 ready made goods, Colonial, Mosgiel, Bannock burn, and Bliss's Tweeds of prime quality. J&3" 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 Bpecial inducement to and serviceable Boot, and as tins branch is under the supervision we can confidently .•■ recommend and guarantee all the. goods we offer to the • public.. Ladies' Boots and Shoes of every; description, and at lowest possible prices.
FURNIIURE.-A. & T. INGLIS solicit an inspection of their large and varied Stock of General 'Household Furniture, and would re commend those about to purchase to compare the prices; so that they may be able to judge of the great advantages they will derive by purchasing from A. and T. 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, Che&onieres, &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 Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows manufactured by our own workmen from purified materials of guaranteed quality. A. & T. INGLIS.
IRONMONGERY AND KITGHEN FURNITURE in great variety, and every article lequisite for furnish* ing either single room or an entire ESTIMATESr|iven to furnish either Cottage, Hotel, or Mansion by a 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 publio acknowledgment of the superiority of the goods. An inspection of the Stock will convince that in extent and - quality it is unequalled. A AND np~l NGL IS, GEORGE* STREET, A TNGLIS & Y^O., PRINCES STREET, A AND np TNGLIS, GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS, j
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Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 4
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