Drapery. ENTIRE STOCK MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BY THE PALL OF THE WAREHOUSE' j£IRKPATEICK, /-ILBNOINING, AND 00. Read descriptive account ia all the leading New Zealand and Australian newspapers.-. COMPENSATION EXTEAORDINARY, Consequently BARGAINS UNPARALLELED Can now be had at the expense of those whom it may concern. UPWARDS OP £20,000 WORTH OF .VALUABLE GOODS Under the peculiar circumstances of the accident must now be SACRIFICED to thsGENERAL PUBLIC, &Who ultimately will become the gainers. : The Three Leading Features' of the MONSTER CHEAP CLEARING SALEAll Damaged Goods being sold considerably under manufacturers' charges. x All Soiled Goods little over half price. , All Perfect Goods quite a third less than usual cost; .Consequently Things Rich and Rare at Un-] heard of Prices are no longer a Wonder-: at this Favorite Establishment. - B?, B1 ?S and Colored Silts* Irish Poplins and Silk Velvets of R. G. & Co.'s-acknow-ledged to be the best imported into the from 30 to 50 per cent, below the usual quotations. Note —Black Silks at the ridiculous price of 2s 6d yer yard ; Black and Colored Silk Velvets, 6s 3d per yard. v Damaged Fancy Silk Dresses, 23s 6d, ; IN THE SHOW-ROOMS The destruction being greatest, everyone can safely look, forward to getting wonderful Velvet, ana Straw Hats, 6d; dusty Felt, Velvet, and Straw Hats, Is. Your choice of the best and perfect Hats for 2s. Magnificent Velvet Bonnets, from 10a: English Trimmed Hats, 6d ; French Trimmed Hats, 3s ; Ostrich Feathers, la 6d; Jancy Wings, 4d and lOd ; Flowers, 2d and yd ; Ribbons, Scarfs, etc., etc., at damaged prices. e SOILED GOODS Now being cleared out at unparalleled prices. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing from 30 to 50 per cent less than the cost of making them. Examples :—Ladies' Chemises, Is 6d and 2s 6d; Petticoats, 2s 6d and3s6d. * Ate,., at extraordinarily low rates, Soiled Blankets, Flannels, Crimeans, even Calicoes, Linens, Ticks, Curtains, Carpets, and Household Goods, only slightly soiled, must be cleared out at any cost. RICH AND RARE BARGAINS IN JACKETS, ULSIERS SHAWLS, COSTiPIES, AND DRESSES, Especially Imitation and Real Sable Furs, Hosiery, and Faney Winter Goods. Note.—Costumes, 19s 9d ; Ladies' Jacket?, from 5s 6d ; Ulsters, 6s 6d ; Quilted Satin Petticoats, 20s. ALMOST A BOON TO PURCHASERS. The very superior Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing is now being given away—regardless of cost. UNCONDITIONAL CLEARANCE SALE Being absolute/ some of THE GREATEST BARGAINS Will be given in British, Colonial and Dunedin Tweeds, Cloths, Ready-made Clothing, Trousers, Vests, Coats, Overcoats, and Suits, The lowest ever heard of in Dunedin. Shirts, Pants, Socks, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, prove one of the most attractive features of the Sale. JJIRKPATRICK, r^LENDINING,
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Evening Star, Issue 4484, 13 July 1877, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4484, 13 July 1877, Page 1
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