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Drapery. SPECIAL c IS HRISTMAS TTRACTION Jjl 0 R EW Y EA R> A' AND THE CHEAP HATS ! CHEAP BONNETS ! CHEAP DRESSES ! Cheap Silks. Cheap Muslins. Cheap Costumes. Cheap Jackets, Cheap Parasols, Cheap Sunshades. Cheap Scarfs. Cheap Ties Ladies Fashionable Trimmed Hats, 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, and upwards. Ladies Millinery Bonnets in the Newest Paris and London Fashions. Q£VT YARDS of SUMMER DRESS Material in Gamlets, Popliuettes, Z.yjZ i Mohairs, Norwich Twills, &c. T all very much below regular prices, from 6s lid the full dress. Rich Black Silks from 49s the Dress of 14 Yards. New and Fashionable Coloured Silks from 49s 6d the Dress of 14 Yards, 1,750 YARDS New Printed Jaccona Muslins, at per yard. The New Muslin Costume, self trimming, at 9s 6d for 13 yards. The New Yosemite and Yokohama Costume Cloth), from 10,^1. Crocker’s Prints, all New Patterns, at and 7id per yard. Ladies’ Summer Jackets, in immense variety, fr un 6; Gd each. Ladies’ Silk Jackets, from 14s 6d to ten guineas each. Our Silk Velvet Jackets cannot be equalled for richness of appearance, style, and durability, from 55s each. Silk Sunshades, 3s 6d, 4s Gd, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd Silk Parasols, lined, 10s Gd 13s Gd, 14s Gd, IGs Gd Silk Umbrellas, 8s Gd, Is Gd 10s Gd, 11s Gd, 12s Gd We have an extra larg i nc ca ied Stock of Muslin Ties, Muslin Scarfs, Silk Scarfs, Crochet Lappets, Lace Lipnci,.*, Muslin Lappets, Jersey Ties, Lace Collarettes, &c, &c.l 30 doz Lace Collarettes, Is each 80 doz Embroider’d Muslin Scarfs, Is 3d to 3s Gd each 75 doz Embroider’d Muslin Lappets, 9d to 2s each 25 doz Jersey Ties, Is Gd each, worth 2s Gd A splendid assortment of Real Lace Collarettes, in all the New Shapes, 2s 6d to 50s New Muslin and Lace Sleeves, for the open Sleeve as now worn. The New “Nillson” Collar, in Plain and Embroidered Linen. The New “ Warrior ” Collar in Lace and Linen. The New Limerick Lace Scarf, 2s Gd each A splended assortment of New Silk Scarfs from Is Gd each. J»ew Jratterns in -bannock burn and LumberThe largest and cheapest Stock in the Pro-} - land Tweeds of very superior finality, from vince of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Hats, I 4s 9d to 6s 9d per yard. Caps, and Underclothing. ’ | 350 BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER SUITS FROM 8s Gd EACH. JJ ERBE RT , JJ AYNES, AND QO PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

[CIRCULAR.] PRINCES STREET, Dunedin-, Ist February, 1872. Wo beg most respectfully to intimate to tbe Public of Dunedin and Otago generally, that our First Instalment of General Drapery, Millinery, &c. &c., suitable for the Autumn Season, is now opened out, and to request that they will kindly favour us by inspecting the same. Having but recently commenced business, we are fully sensible of the fact that, in order to secure extensive patronage, our Stock must be distinguished a being not onlyj|cxccptioually good, but first-class. We venture confidently to assert, and to assure all intending purchasers, that in every Department our present Autumn Stock will be found fully equal, and indeed superior, to that of any other house in town, We believe it to be superior from the simple fact that every article is quite new, having boon purchased by us since commencing business. In reference to prices, wc arc sure that purchasers will bo enabled to see for themselves that at no other establishment in Dunedin can they buy to greater advantage, as this matter has also received our serious consideration ; the result being that wc arc fully resolved to secure a large trade by selling at the very lowest possible figures. With a view to maintain our position as holders of the best and most varied Drapery Stock here, wc have entered into arrangements with agents in London, Glasgow, and Melbourne, whose duty it will be to keep us at all times well supplied by monthly shipments, and to send on by every opportunity all the Novelties and Fashions of each season. We beg also to draw the attention of Ladies to our Dross Making, Mantle, and Millinery Departments : For the first department, we have secured the services of Miss Secular as forewoman, who has had many years’ experience in some of the best Home firms, and who has already given great satisfaction to several of our Customers. Miss Cameron—well known in Dunedin as a first-class article —superintends the Mantle Making, and Miss Stewart the Millinery. We anticipate for these three departments liberal patronage, as we can assure Customers that all work will be done promptly and satisfactorily. We are confident that our very extensive and well-assorted Stock of Autumn Goods will gain the approval of all who may honor ns with a visit of inspection. (Late HUGH KIRKPATRICK.)

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2796, 2 February 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2796, 2 February 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2796, 2 February 1872, Page 1

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