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Drapery. GREAT SPRING IMPORTATIONS THIS SEASON, Now showing at the Favdrite Establishment or QLENDINING, AND CO; i , / NEW GOOPS ADDED THIS' MONT® Silks, • Satins, ' Irish Poplins; Lechori Hats, Straw. Hats,' Flowers, Feathers,, Bib bons, Laceß, Ganzes, cloves, fihffles, Bows, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, But! tons, Trimmings, Dress Materials, Costumes, Fichus, Mantles, Ladies’ Underclothing, Baby Linen, White Petticoats. Pique Costumes, Prints, Alpacas, Cashmeres., The most fashionable Mantles, Fichus Sleeveless. Jackets, Capes, Cuirasses, and Tabliers. TWENTYTWO AND A HALF New Fashions in Made Dresses and Costumes, new Black Silk Dresses, New Lace Presses, new Tarlatan Dresses, 1 new designs in Walking Costumes, Evening Costumes, ’Ravelling Dresses, and Wedding Dresses.' ■

PER CENT. THAT HQME. Black and of every description, Qolorel dark colors, light checks and to trim with, Plain and Figured Dahiasse Cloths for • <sbs<' tumes, Plain and ' i Fignreo! Dacea Fabrics, and other new materials for fashionable dresses. Excellent Qualities in Sllkk at Lesß than Home Prices!— ElackiSilk, good Black,, only : % i; i|d; c«lebrateduSpittalfield>, only LATEST TELEGRAMS. Radzmere, 'i«?p'?icTi 'Sati_ de Lyon;' 15s per yard, warranted to wear , 4 Colored Silks, very* rich 5 Poult de Soieafrom L 5 19s the Dress, Evening shades Kcru, Lemon, Canary; Maize, Pinks, Evening Blues, Evening Greens, Mauves, Evening Greys, Eau deNil, Lavenders, Dark Colorsj Browns, Drabs, Modes, Vio.ets, Blues, 1 ! Steels, Slates; Cuirs. Colored Satins,/Turciuoises, Nattes in every shad*. NOVELTIES''IN- Milt UNERY. -New Trench] Bonnets, new Straw Hats, new Chip Hats, ? new Leghorn Hate, nevp; Flowers, new Wreaths, new Feathers, new Hat 1 and Bonnet Ornaments. By the last Australian Steamer.—New Plain Rib-, bons, new Natte Ribbons, new Figured Hibbons, new Checked Ribbons, new Neck Ribbons, new Sash Ribbons, I new Silk Bows, new Dress Bows, new Hair Bows, new French Kid Gloves, hew. Japanese Silks, new Gauzes, new Gauze Soarves, real f Lace Collars, real Laoe Sets. An Extensive Assortment'' of Baby Linen, Infants' Cloaks, Pelisses, Frocks, Tunics, Rolees, Squares, Hats, Bonnets, Hoods. A Large Assortment of 1 Children's and Ladies' Underclothing at less than their! ordinary very low prices. Owing to the great fall in Wool, the new Stock of English and Scotch Blankets, Saxony, Anti-rheumatic, and real Welsh Flannels, Scotch Plaidings, and Serges will be found fully twenty per'cent, below last year's fist. GLUT IN THE CLOTHIKG TRADE UNABATED. The Best Ready-mad* Clothing in the v Colony, including Bristol, Melbourne, and Dunedin manufacture, are still being sold by K. G. & Co, at an average ®f 35 j per cent, below Importers' priees. Wonderfully cheap Coats, Vests, and Trousers, Pants, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Ties, Bows, Scarves,. Handkerchiefs, (Dollars, Braces, and Umbrellas. TAILORING DEPARTLATE ~ MENT. r^r, . m New Stoct of Fancy Coat- , GREAT ings, We-t of England Black Broad-cloths, Does, Wost of ATvrr»™,«, England Tweeds, Scotoh ADVANCE. Tweeds. Nelsoa. Tweeds, Mosgiel Twee s', and Fancy Vestiwjs. Suitß iriade to order by a West-End London lailor. Charges very moderate. QLfiN©mma, AND 00. LANDED, BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, WATERED SILKS, WEDDING SILKS, EVENING SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, SATINS IRISH POPLINS, BOUGHT K., G. & CO. PREVIOUS

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Evening Star, Issue 4255, 16 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4255, 16 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4255, 16 October 1876, Page 1

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