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Drapery. . WE RECOMMEND To the Attention of our Readers the Late and Fourth Shipment of NEW AND SUMMER GOODS, Now showing at the Favorite Establishment IRKPATRICK. For many years it has been universally asserted that K„ G. f and Co. keep only the Best Goods, and sell them at the Lowest Prices; and this season we find them selling Silks and Si'lk textures, Woollens, and Wool Manufactures, Boys' Youths' and Men's Ready-made Clothing and Underclothing, from twenty-two and a-half (22A) to thirty-five (36) per cent, cheaper than at Home. LET HIM Distinguishing qualities of their Silks : Puritv. briffhtWHO IS IN ness, durability, and Sffp- - This firm has the OF proud distinction of being the only one in the Colony ort Soper's celettTOVi 3pittaffield Black UUOD Ducapes, Grosgraino, and oTTrm «r, Badameres, and Bonnet and bUIT OF Cie.'s enduring Black Poult ' de Soies, Pompadours, and CLOTHES Satin de Lyons, and this SeaSOn of aellin g them at COME, much less than manufacturers' present Home prices, AND so great has been the advance in silks since their stock was WHOSO- bought. New Fancy Silks, and all the leading shades EVER in plain colored rich Silks, any length, cut to suit the WILL prevailing fashion of dre»». New Japanese Silks, Indian CAN HAVE Tussore Silks, Turquoises, Satins, French Poplins, and IT real Irish Poplins. ' Mantle Department.—New -jace Applique Fichus, Capes, BARGAIN Sleeveltss Jackets, and Silk Jackets, a bargain, and some AT large and very handsome Hack Silk Redingotes, only K., G.&Co's. L 5 15s ; same goods sold in Paris at the height ef the FOR season at L 9 10s. CHEAP A choice assortment of new Summer Shawls, Black CLOTHING Cashmere Squares and Longs, Silk and Wool Fringes, PaisNEVER ley Squares and Longs, Scarlet and Blue Llama Shawls, APPEARED Summer Fichus. MORE Dress Department.—Elegant Costumes made in the CONSPICU- most approved Parisian and London styles, Pique CosOUS AT tumes, Grasscloth Costumes, Real English Alpaca CosTHfS tunics, Evening Dress, Evening Costumes, Tarlatan, HOUSE MusHnandLaceßall-Dresses, in the most recherche deTHAN AT signs. THE New Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics by the yard, PRESENT in great variety, new French Muslins, Batistes, new BrilTIME. liants, new Printed Cambrics, Piques, Marsellas. SUIT OF CLOTHES COME, WHOSOCAN HAVE TIME. J Black Goods, in double ) warp cashmeres ; double SUCH IS ■ warp Alpacas, Black French Merinos, Paramattas, RubTHE sel Cords, Victoria Cloths. SITUATION Every Novelty in Millinery.—Parisian and London i OF THINGS don Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Wreaths, Feathers, and Or- ; THAT A naments. The Rink Hat and other SUIT OF quite new shapes for the holidays.—Girls Straw Hats, EITHER only 9d; Ladies' Straw Hats, , only Is. j BRITISH j We have never seen Un- i OR derclothing so cheap as the present Stock, just opened ; COLONIAL out.—Prices : Ladies' Trimmed Chemises, only 2s lid, MANU- 3s 3d, 4s lid, 4s 3d ; Ladies' Trimmed Gowns, only 4s 9d, FACTURE 5s 3d, 5s 6d, 6s; Ladies' Trimmed Drawers, only 2s CAN BE 9d, 3s, 3s 3d, 3s 6d; Ladies' Trimmed Petticoats, only 3s, HAD 3s 3d, 4s 3d, 5s 3d. THIRTYGood wear Guaranteed.— Real Welsh Flannels, made by the hand, warranted not to shrink ; Anti-rheumatic Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Carpets, Floorcloths. Gentlemen's Scarfs, Ties, BELOW Collars, Studs, Braces, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Hats, Caps, ENGLISH Portmanteaus, Umbrellas. New Stock of Tweeds, COST. Broadcloths, Fancy Coatings, and Vestings. i Great Improvement in Ex- ! ternal Appearances. Successful Tailoring.— First-class Tweeds and Cloths —made to order—at the most Moderate Chargeß by a West End London Tailor. New Spring and Summer Coats. Jsew Spring and Summer Trousers. New Spring and Sammer Vests. i LENDINING, AND CO,'S. c

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Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 1

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