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Drapery. ;/NEW GOODS FOR,SPRING WEAR, First Importations of tie Reason in PKfiSSES, AND FAM3Y ARfFIOIiBS; Now Opened Out at the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT/' o* QLENDINING, AND QO. TOST Latest designs from the First Honses in Paris and t i tmw- London in Dressmaking and LANDED, Mantle-making. All the novelties in London ONE and Paris Bonnets. Trimmed' and Untrimined Hats, Dress _ lf ,_ ,_ Caps, Silk and Satin Hate CASE OF and Hoods, French Flowers and Wreaths; Ostrich, Ma•nxro tTflr, rabout, Paradise, and Fancy ENGLISH Feathers; Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Hat and Bonnet _ w Scarfs, Silk - Turquoises, PURE ilk-Nattes. Faillies, Satins, Gauzes, Gossamers, Ribbons, &c, &c, all to matoh. ALPAOOAS ; . New Goods _by every Mail BRIGHT toT * h * ***"* departments. The new colors Ivory, Bi ouit,,Lemon, Light AS Blue, and Cardinal—in Fancy, Ribbons, Sashes, Silk B«arfs, Gauze 3»arfs, Scarf Ganges, SELK. 8l;k Ties, Ganxe Ties, Hair Bows, Dress Bows, Rnffles, Laces, Gossamer?, Lace'and firms ojii '/~i-ii_ • v*. «* - ...... I ._--,- -. .. -our Plaits, j I .Pads, Trimminea, Bntto na < ENGLISH PURE ALPAOOAS BRIGHT

DURABLE MATERIAL MANUFAOTURED LADIES' DRESSES OOSTUMEB COLORSBLUES, GREENS, MAIZES, SILVERS, white!; ;,, DARK COLORS, BROWNS, UPWARDS THIRTY SHADES GRBY3 SELECT FROM. PRICES, Hosiery. Every Lady should have a New Rink Dress-holder—a "Uefts's Rettero*'" or Gjiovedleaner; price—small 'size, 9d; large, Is 6d. ' . Just, opened,., one. case of Josephine's , ; French Kid first choice; plain and. stitched-!ba6ks,\ every size. •■:• ::••• *■<■■. • ;■>*,• .roy Elegant Designs in Fichus, Capes, Jackets, Mantles, and Summer Hjde Parks. Novelties -in Costumes, Walking Dresses, f,yening Dresses, Bali Dresses,-Morn-ing Dresses.,- ■ ; - t t ■ '' ;••.'■.' > The very fashionable French ■ DreSS ,VM«tt*ials, i checks and stripes to*mabch, Norwich (Bright Alpaca ditto ditto;?- 'Dacca Dregs Fabrics, Matalasse.. and !>■ atte , Cloths, French • Me- . ririos In 'every ■color German r Checklaines, and. Real Irish Poplins. A large.parcel of Black Silks bsught from the beit , makers, upper's; good wearing, onalibies,.from 4s 6d: Bonnßt'aud oie ? s, front 8s M. 2b 6<L 3s, PER YARD K. $, & Go's, Satih-de-Lyons, 'from 12s—the richest jjoodß manufactured, and most enduring. A case,; fter Mail 5 , of* new-colored,'".-'plain, and fancy I Km Japanese; Silks, L ,NeV' ff Mikado Silks, newcolored Satinsj ...new. -, Turquoises; ; and ',. New ..Ratte' Silks. ,'.". '.. .. :,'.;"'-. A- Large, Conlaignment of Children 7 )} and Ladled' Uhderi clothing at' leas than': their i ordinary prices. Every size in Children's Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats ; ev.ery quality in Ladies' plain, fri'led, \ and trimmed Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats, Camisoles, Slip Bodies ; every description of Infants' Underclothing, Infants' Squares, Carrying Cloaks, Frocks, Pelisses, Blouses, Pinafores, < hristening Robes, Hats, and Hoods. Another ease of very cheap Alexandra Btays —■- white, only 2s 6ds drab and dove do, 2s:9d: Thomson,s, from 4a 9dj French wove, from 7b 9d. Owing to.the great fall in the price of wool, K. G. & Co. will be enabled to sell the new stock, just landing, of English and Soot;h Blankets, 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 best and oneapest clothing in the Colony - Bristol, Melbourne, and Dnnediri manufacture—are still being sold at an average of 35' per cent below importers'prices. New List—- , Colonial - made Trousers now 14s 6d, Oolonial-madc Sao Coats now 12s 6d, Colonial Tweed Suits now 355. Men s Crimean Shirts now4j 6d, Men's (all wool* extra sizes) new 6s, AND CO. .kiiapb

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Evening Star, Issue 4221, 6 September 1876, Page 1

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537

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4221, 6 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4221, 6 September 1876, Page 1

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