Drapery. GREAT SPRING IMPORTATIONS THIS SEASON, Now showing at the Farorite BstabliAme °* J£IRKPATRICK, /TLLENDINiNC AND CO. NEW GOODS ADDED THIS MONTH. *r s ? lk^ Sat i2 B » *** p opKnß, Leghor Hats, Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Rit bons, Laoes, Gauaes. OJoves, Raffles, Bow« Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Bui .tumes, Ffohus, Mantles, Ladies' UndW clothing. Baby linen, White Petticoats Piqug Costumes, Prints, Alpacas, Cash meres, *^^ ~T he most-fashJbnablfl Mantles, Ftehtfs Sleeveleei Jackets, Capes, Cuirasses, and Tabliers. TWENTY- New Fashions .in -Made Dresses and Costumesrnew Twn at™ Blac * 8i & Drewea, New TWO AND Lace Dresses, new Tarlatan A HALF Oostumes,TraTellingDresses, and Wedding Dresses. PER CENT. BlaokandMourntogGoods of every description, Colored CffiKAEBR daKolors? checks and stripes to trim mw.». )P™» plam and Fiffured THAN Damasse Cloths for Cos--tomes, Plain and "Figured Daoea Fabrios, and other AT new materials for fashionable , I dresses. HOME, LATEST TELEGRAMS. LANDED, BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, WATERED SILKS, WEDDING SILKS, EVENING SILKS, MOIRE SATINS IRISH POPLINS, BOUGHT PREVIOUS GREAT Excellent Qualities in Silks at Less than' Home Price*.— o k glk, only 3« per yard; g?o<l Blaok, only 3s lid j Rich Gros-grain, 6s j Soper's celebrated" SnittalfieM. 7mJ» Radzmere,~llsj Rich Satin de Lyon,- 15s. per yard,, war-, ranted to wear . Colored Silks, very rlcht Poult de Soles from L 6 19s : the Dress, Evening shades--5f"»», L emßn, Canary, Make, Pinks', Evenin- *"—' *• togQreys, Eau deNil, La Colors, Brtf ~ Drabs, Modes, Violets, Blues, Steels, Slates, Cuirs. Colored Satins, Turquoises, Nattes in every -shade. . . NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY. New French Bonnetß, new Straw Hats, new Chip Hats, new Leghorn Hats, new ' Flowers, new Wreaths, new Feathers, new Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, By the last Australian Steamer.—New Plain Ribbons, new Natte Ribbons, new Figured Ribbons, new Checked Ribbons, new Neck Ribbons, new Sash Ribbons; new Silk Bowb, new Dress ] rßows, new Hair Bows, new l French Kid, Gloves, new Japanese Silks, new Gauzes, new Gauze Scarves,: real I Lace Collars, real Lace Sets. An Extensive Assortment of Baby Linen, Infants' Cloaks, Pelisses, Frocks, J Tunics, Rolees, Squares; ' Hate, Bonnets, Hoods. j A Large Assortment of Children's and Ladies' Underolothing at less than their ordinary very low prices. _Owing to the great fall in Wool, the new Ptock of English and Sootch Blankets, Saxony, * " * Plaidings, and Serges will be found fully twenty per eent. GLUT IN THE CLOTHING TRADE UNABATED. The Best Ready-made Clothing in the Colony, including Bristol, Melbourne, and Dunedin manufacture, are still being sold by K. G. & Co, at an average ef 35 per cent, below Importers' priees. Wonderfully oheap Coats, Vests, and Trousers, Pants, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Ties, Bows, Scarves, Handker, chiefs, Collars, Braces, and Umbrellas. TAILORING DEPART- . MENT. r New Stook of Fancy Coatings, West of England Black Broad-cloths, Does, West of England Tweeds, Seotoh Tweeds, Nelson Tweeds, Mosgiel Tweeds, and Fancy. Vcstings. Suits made to order by a West-End London Tailor. Charges very moderate* IRRPATRICK, LENDINING) AND CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 1
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