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Urapery. NSW GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR, First Importations of the, Season in " MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTOMES, DRBSSES, AND .FANCY ARTICLE^ Now Opened Out at the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT OP g-IREPATRIOK, QLENDINING, AND CO. JUST Latest designs from the First Houses in Paris and t . London in Dressmaking and LANDED, Mantle-making. y%>r« 4* Itile 1tile nove lties in London ONE and Paris Bonnets. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Dress „. ™~„ Ca P 8 ' Silk and g »tin Hats CASE OF . and Hoods, French Flowers r , • and Wreaths; Ostribh, Marabout, Paradise, and Fancy ENGLISH Feathers; Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Hat and Bonnet «r™ £?2 rfs ' Silk - Turquoises, EURE FaiUies, Satins, , r , Gauzes, Gossamers, Ribbons, ' &0., &0., all to match. EURE ALPAOOAS i Ivt • Hew Goods by dtory Mail for the Fancy Departments. BRIGHT , The' neyr colors -- : Edrn, f.'" Ivory, Bltouii, Lemon, Light ■. .. AS ?Bloe, andCafdinal^-inFancT Ribbons, Saahej, Silk.Scarfs,. J«^ V Gaure Scarfs, Scarf Gaur.es, SILK. Suk Ties, Gause Ties, Hair Dress Bows, Ruffles; ; : '"'*■- .'■"' Gossomew, Lace' and .THE Silk Collars; Cuffs;and' Kid. Hair Plaits, Pads; Trimmings, Buttons, MOST Fringes, Hosiery. should hav* a DURABLE, New Rink DreM-holder—a :. 'VHerts^g or Glore»oleaner; price—small ■!»' MATERIAL 9d; large. Is, 6d. •> . < -j Just'opened, one case of MANU- Josephine's'; French> : Kid' ; r - 1 ' Gloves, '.first choice';' plain' L ■'."/... v. ■ and s'titotied-backa, erery' FACTURED a*."'./ I.- ; V' - V: ,•' • Elegant Designs in Fichus, FOR Capes, Jackets, Mantles, and . Summer Hyde Parks. LADIES' DRESSES COSTUMES COLORSEVENING BLUES; GREENS, MAIZES, SILVER 3, WHITES, DARE COLORS, JBRQWNS, UPWARDS THIRTT SHADES GREYS SELECT FROM. PRICES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 3s, PER YARD K.G.&Oo'b. Novelties in Costumes, Walking Dresses, Jfrening Dresses, Ball Dresses, Morn* ing Dresses. The very fashionable French Dress Materials, checks and stripes to match, Norwich Bright Alpaca ditto ditto. Dacca Dress. Fabrics, Matalasse, and >'»tte Cloths, French Merinos in every color, German Checklaines, and Real Irish Poplins. « . A large parcel of Black Silks baught from the best makers. f*oper's good wearing qualities, from 4s 6d; Bonnet and Cie's, from 8s 6d per yard; Radzmeres and Satin-de-Lyons, from 12s—the richest goods manufactured, and most enduring. .A case, per Mail, of newcolored, plain, and fancy.c Silks, I*ew Japanese Silks, New Mikado Silks, -newcolored Satins, new. Turquoises, and New Natte" Silks. -A Consignment of Children's and Ladies' Underclothing "at less than their ordinary very low prices. Every size in Children's Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats ; every quality in Ladies' plain, fri.led, and trimmed Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats, Camisoles, Slip Bodies; every description .Infants' Underclothing/ infants' Squares, Carrying Cloaks, Frocks, Pelisses, Blouses; Pinafores, Christening Robes, Hats, and Hoods. - . Another ease of very eheap Alexandra Stays white, only 2s 6d; drab and dove' do, 2s 9d ; Thomson, 8j from 4s 9d; French wove, from 7s 9d. Owing to -the great fall in the price of wool, K. G. & Co. will be enabled to sell the just landing, of English and Scotch Blankets, Saxony and Real WelshFlannels, Scotch Plaidings and Serges, fully 20 per cent, below last year's price list. - Glut in the Clothing Trade Unabated. The best and cheapest clothing in the. ■■ ColonyBristol, Melbourne, and Dunedin manufacture—are still being sold at an average of 35 per cent below importers' prices. New List— Colonial - made Trousers now 14s 6d, Colonial-made Sac Coats now 12s 6d, Colonial Tweed Suits now 355, I Men's Crimean Shirts now 4s 6d, Men's (all wool, extra sizes) now 6s. fi LENDINETG, AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 1

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