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: RWEDIS- ADVERTISEMENT. r "O RE S H NOYBiiTl'fi S AND FASHIONS OF THE DAY. THE HOUSE OF KTRKPATRICK, GLENDINING & CO., In now Literally Packed with NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE THIS SEASON. That the Public should prefer making purchases in Drapery, Siik-Mercery, and Clothing at this FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT Is not surprising. The class of Merchandise imported by them is worthy of special notice. The beauty of the manufactories, the variety, the superiority of the Domestic and Household Goods, and degree of cheapness at which they are retailed are without parallel. Shipping Orders to hand. ULSTERS, ULSTER JACKETS, ULSTER MANTLES, ULSTER DRESSES. I Ladies' Ulsters, Childrend' Ulsters — all sizes and shades, Waterproof Tweeds in a variety of Checks and Mixed Color*, Ulster Mantles with Capes and Hoods, added or detached— at very moderate prices. Jackets, quite new, Welkin?, Riding, and Travelling, Redingote Jackets — the latest fashion. The most useful and comfortable garment for winter wear in French Fancy Cloths, Superfine Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Pilot Cloths, and S-alskins, Whitf* Fur Jackets, and ImitaELABO- (,i on Ermine Jackets, Children's, all tizes, 12s upwards, Silk Velvet Jackets — newest shapes. | RATE a few Real Beal Jackets. AUTUMN AND WINTER ILLUSTRA- COSTUMKS. selected in Lon--1 don and Paris, in B-'inn-'ck-burn Tweeds, Russian CoatTIONS OF inp9> rencn R e PP»i Norwich Damasses, Woollen Dresses, Black Lustre Dresses, Black FASHIONS Ru-"*el Cord Costumes, latest styles of Polonaises and Skirtß, Velveteen Dresses and Cos1^ tumes, made Ball and Evening i Dresses (beautiful designs in lace, tarlatan, and muslin ; JACKETS present London styles). Dress Materials. — Beautiful Woollen Servia Cloths in dark MANTLES, colorings, Medieval Figures. Russian Brocades, Turkish Peppß, Devonshire Serges, COSTUMES, Mataila«se Checks, Reve'-s---ihles, French Sitan Cloths, French Merino*, Scotch PlaidROBES ' n g s » Aberdeen Winceys, Diagonals, real Irish Poplins. DRESSES, BLACK GOODS— AII kinds HATS, — splendid value. Black Real Irish P >plins. Quilted Satin Skirts, 20s to 60s AND Kilted Satan Skirto, 45« to 75s Alpaca Skirtg, 8s 9d to 23s Eider-down Skirts. 15s to 25s BONNETS, Felt Skirts, 12s to 2 ls Batfwing Skirts from 13s 6d Fancy Petticoats from 5s NOW White Petticoats from 2s 9d READY SATISFACTORY INTEL--IXD TO UGENCB - £3OOO worth of the best Black Silks, Colored Silks, and BE HAD Velvets, bought at Home previous to the late great advance ; now landed, and will be sold FREE ON g0 long as they last at the Old Prices. IPT)TTni NOVELTIES FOR AUAFPLICA- TUMN.— French Velvet and Plush Bonnets, Gainsboro 1 , Ttnw Wfisbaden, and other very fashionable Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Lot of Velvet . r _, BonnetK, only 255. Immense | quantities of New Flowers, New Feathers, Ornamentp, T _ tr Silk Hats, Hoods, Drßs>s Cap*, E-IKJv- Terrys, Corded Ribbons, Figured Ribbons, Mettallasse nirrump Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons. irAlKll^JV., Autumn Hosiery, Gloves, Braids, Dress and Mantle GLEN- Fringes, Trimmings. Buttons, in endless variety, from the smallest to the largest sizes, DINING, Underclothing for Ladies and Children at the same marvellous prices as befon?. AND This department has always taken precedence of all others in the Trade, both a(; the beCO.'S. ginning and end of the seasons. PRINCES-READY-MADE CLOTHSTREET, INGK All who wish good Clothing nrrvuriTV cheap should visit Kirkpatrick, DCISJi-DliV Glendininn and Co. They sell only the b^est Melbourne and Dunedin-made Clothing, and being over-stocked they are offering, without reserve, the whole lot of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits at still further GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TAILORING At the most moderate charges by their well-known cutter. KIEKPATBICK, GLENDINING & CO., DUNEDIN.

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 8

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