T\IFFEBENT OBSERVE R S AGREE In Saying that Amongst the Treasures that Trade and Luxury hare .Accumulated in this Colony, the SILKS, SATINS, POPLINS, VELVETS VELVETEENS, JACKETS, MANTLE?, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, DRESSES, SHAWLS.LACES, HOSIERY, GLOBES, TRIMMINGS, LINENS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS,CARPETS,FLOORCLOTHS And CLOTHING, At the FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT Of KIRKPATBICK, GLENDINING, AND CO., PRINCES STREET, ARE ESPECIALLY DISTINGUISHED. f It is now determined, with apparently good reason, that TTATiTwn this is the House to Purchase GHARAO «! at moßt favorabl y> Blankets, tobtqtiX 1 Flannels, Linens, Calicoes, lJUtlbllLb. Sheetingßj Bedcovers, Tablecloths, Table-coyere, Curtains, l^Carpets, and Floorcloths. fin Mantle-making, Millinery ILLUSTRA- and Dressmaking to be had TIONS OF , Gratis, showing upwards of 19 THEIR PRO- 1 remarkable Dresses, Costumes, DUCTIONS and Robes, in style and design (^rivalling " Worth's." ( Amongst the latest arrivals (, at this House we mußt THomespuns, Cheviots, Serges, Sateens, Diagonals, Melanges, TCOTTPTT TTTF Repps, Costume NO ™ E THE C i otnS}Crigp Liuse y S) Aberdeen ENGLISH, ,Wi Waterproof Tweeda, JS?f.nw I Tartans, Galas, Friezes, MallowbOU±OH dalejj and xhibets in immense variety, at exceeding Moderate f In no other House can be j shown such an extensive variety of Rich and Choice WEDDINGS J Gooda, suitable for this iuterIN OTAGO. | esting occasion. It is a common saying that their Wed- | ding Outfits are simply superb \jand inexpensive. fThey are offering Extraordinary Bargains throughout all the Departments. At preeent they are selling the Leonora and Snowdon HomeEVERY DAY spun Polonaises at 19s and 22a OF •{ 6d ; Homespun Jackets and THE WEEK Tabliera at 20s ; Doublebreaated Jackets at 15s 6d ; Waterproof Mantles from 2a 6d ; and the richest Genoa Silk Velvet Jackets from Six Guineas. fin Goats, Monkeys, Foxes, Chinchillas, Minivers, Ermines, q _ Seals, Grebes, Opossums, A^T fpTTFFS f'i Skunk ' ua9he8 > Mock AFD LVMb and Reftl Sab ] es — a n new this season, and much tinder the pricea in the Trade. fAre X., G., and Co.'s Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Irish Poplin?, and Silk Velvets. MUCH They are in receipt of a new APPRECI- ■{ stock of the very best Silks, ATED which will be found cheaper than before. Prices have fallen in consequence of the dull state the Silk Trade abroad. 'They hare received an immense stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Men's Tweed Suits, Men's Paget Coats, Walking C>ats, DoubleBreasted Coats, Men's Black DURING THE ClothTrousers.TweedTronsers, MONTH | Men's Cloth and Tweed Vests, Youtha' and Boys' Tweed Suits, Trouaers and Vests, Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, Boys' Jacket and Sailor Suits, j at prices lower than were ever Jmown. f I'irat-rate and Fashionable Tailoring at X-, G. and Cos. This Department is now under the management of a New CHANGES Foe J Cutter from the West End of THE BETTER. ] London, whose style and fit is acknowledged to be superior to any other in the Colony. Beat materials made to order at the charges in Dunedin. KIRKPATRIOK, GLENDINXNGK & Co.
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Bruce Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 2 July 1875, Page 8
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