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..•■■'- Drapery. NBW GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR j First Importations of tHo Seaa«n In MTLLINERY, MANTLES, .COSTUMES, DRESSES,, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Now Opened Ont at the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT OP JfIRKPATRIOK, AND CO. JUST • Latest designs from the -- First Houses in Paris and J :„„«. London in Dresshtaking and LANDED, Mantle-making. . All the novelties in London ■ ONE and Paris Ronnete. ; Trimmed and Untrimined Hats, Dress «. ™~~ Ca P s ' Silk and Sati » Hats CASE OF and Hoods, French Flowers and Wreaths; Ostrich, Ma- _„,,„>,„ rabont, Paradise, and Fancy ENGLISH Feathers; Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Hat and Bennet . ~ Scarfs, - Silk-Turquoises, f PURE Silk-Nattes,. / Famies, Satins!Gauzes, Gossamers, Ribbons, &c, &0.,.a11.t0 match. ALPAOOAS IROM. PRICES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 3s, PER YARD K. G. & Go's. New" Goods. by. every Mail „, _, for the Fancy Departments. BRIGHT * V Q new'^(ilors—-.Eorui- ... Ivory, Biwiut, Lemon, Light; i AS Blue, andCardmal--T-mFan.oy» Ribbons, Sashes,, Silk Scarfs, Gauze; Scarfs, Scarf><saufeesi' SLLK. . Silk Ties, Gau»e,OSes, Hair Bows, Dresß'Bows, Ruffles, j Laces,-Gossomers, Lace and ' LTHB . Silk Collars, Cuffs, *nd Kid I ! nin./> n XT- 1. TT_i_Tn ■! ' . :r- *&s; Trimmmgs; iAnr.' MOST *'■■ Fringes, Hosiery.(>»ttO ««*'•* -- - r, j- Every Lady shouhLhaveik :mt:. jte?iffipfe: "M" AiOTEI-OT-HT O/J . !«' 1-i/JJ r V. ; -.■: -,••:;'.•■ .".7 .;•-.'; .iisTT 1 lovff". :~>(Ui hIo'"» , i •••■; ■;Justotiened] 6n8 v cafee fi of r MANU- h 1 bli K^d° Gloves, first' choice; plain and stitched-backs, .every FAOTURID .size., ./' ;./.. : . , , ";':,:' ,'•.-■-.-!.*•■ 'V;'.-:■-p Elegant Designs.in Ewhu«,v, FOR - _ Capes, Jackets,-Mantles, aad--LADIES' Novelties in Costumes, ';'■" .' - i Walkings ! Eveniig ■■'•' <■«. ■.: i Dresses, Dresses/. Morn-* - DRESSES ; tog Dresses:'' •'}->■■ • ; "'•' .^' r - J The very' fasMoriaDle; AND . French Dress ..Materials'," ■:•'•"' . checks and stripes 1 to n&teK, • COSTUME 3 , : -;NorwicTi ;Bjaghs '.Alpaca' '"'ditto ditto.'' Dacca D*r#ssf Fabrics, ...Mataksse,, •COLORS-*', Natte Clotis; Fiahqh- Merinos in every color, German* .C&eoklataeß,-and3(ReU«rjErigh<: EVENING Poplins.; ? f * ; "rf<' < :f' ■ »,■. ;' : 'A large, parcel'' of Black BLUES,---• Silks? batignt ff6m the'Mt' ' makers. Roper's good wearing qualities, from*-4cf 6d ; GREENS, Bannet and Gie'e? from. Ss 6d per yard; Rad&tnerea and Satin-de-Lypns/,' from 12s— MAIZES, the . richest goods manufac- ■ "■ tared, and mosti.iep.during. SILVERS, . A case, per Mail, of ; .nsw r colored, ;•' Silks, New' Japanese Bilks, - WHITES, New Mikado;. Silks, fiew- 7 colored Satins, new. -Ttif* quoises, and New 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, Petticoats ; every quality in AND Ladies' plain, frilled;' and i trimmed Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats, UPWARDS soles, Slip Bodies ;. every description of Infants'Underclbthing, Infants' Squares, OF Carrying Cloaks, Frocks, '." y Pelisses, Blouses, Pinafores, ■ Christening Robes, Hats. THIRTY and Hoods. Another case of very cheap SHADES Alexandra Stays white, only 2s 6d; drab and dove do, 2s 9d ; ' Thomson, s, from OF 4s 9d; French wove, from 7s 9d. GREYS Owing to the great fall in the price of wool, K. G. & Co. will be enabled to sell TO the new stock, just landing, of English and • Scotch kets," Saxony and Real Welsh SELECT Flannels, Sootph Plaidings Glut in the Clothing Trade Unabated. ~.^, The best and cheapest clothing in the ColonyBristol, Melbourne, and Dnnedin manufacture—are still being sold at an average of 35 per cent below importers' prices. New ListColonial - made Trousers now 14s 6d, Colonial-made Sac Coats now 12s 6d, Colonial Tweed Suits now 355, Men's Crimean Shirts now 4s 6d, Men's (all wool, extra sizes) now 6s. 'IREPATRICK, AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4229, 14 September 1876, Page 1

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551

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4229, 14 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4229, 14 September 1876, Page 1

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