DRAPERY, 160 BALES AND CASES AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. R« g AUNDERS AND ftO. Beg to call attention to their First Shipment for the Season of General Drapery, consisting of the following:— 30 Casea Gentlemen's Mercery, Clothing, Tweedn, and Broad Cloths 15 Cases New Dress Materials in the leading colors 10 Cases Mantle Cloths and Ulster Tweeds 12 Casos Ladies' and Children's Mantleß, Paletots, Ulsters, Shawls, etc. 6 Cases Ladies' and Children's Underclothing 3 Cases Baby Linen 8 Cases Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, and Flowers—the latest styles 12 Oases Household Furnishings 20 Bales Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, etc. 20 Bales Tapestry, Brussels, Kidder, and Felt Carpets 10 Canes Fancy Goodß, Ribbons, Ties, Eufflings, Gloves, Lace and Linen Sets, etc, 3 Cases Rich Black and Colored Silks and Satins in all the newest shades 6 Cases New Black and Colored Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, and Gimps 5 Cases Ladies' and Children's Hxoiery. R. SAUNDERS AND CO., Albert Buildings, PRINCES STREET.
NECESSARY THINGS, WHERE TO PROCURE THEM. IRKPATRICK, |~N LENDINING, & CO. Desire to draw the attention of buyers of Drapery* Silk Mercery, Clothing, Carpets, and Household Furnishing to the completeness of tnelr Stook. THE SILK DEPARTMENT Has just received a large addition of the famous makes of Lyons and English Silks, warranted to ■ wear, in blacks and colors; everlasting Irish Poplinß, all shades; Jackets, Mantles, Fischus, inaH the leading styles and newest materials. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Contains a choise assortment of French and English Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and of oopies taken from them by first-class milliners. These duplicates are equal to the imported goods, at much lower prices. Untrimmed Hats from Is and upwards. The Flowers and Feathers are the fine3t lot ever shown in Dunedin. Ladies who have had the pleasure of inspecting them unhesitatingly say that for beauty, variety, and cheapness, they never saw suoh goods. THE UNDERCLOTHING Needs no comment, as all buyers of Underclothing testify that ours is at least 25 per cent, lower than any other house in the trade. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is replete with a beautiful and well-selected stock of the most fashionable materials, consisting of French Cashmere Serges, Foult Jacquot, French Carmelite, Snow Flakes, Plevna Silk Mixtures, Lustres (all shades), French Merinos and "Washing Materials of every description, THE FANCY DEPARTMENT Is now overcrowded with all the novelties of the season. Ribbons of all kinds; Laces in black, whito, and colored ; Handkerchiefs; Scarfs of every description; China Scarfs and Squares, Collars, Cuffs, Sets in Linen and Lace, Taffeta Gloves for evening wear; 2, 3, and 4 Button Gloves, in thread, silk, and kid of every quality. THE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. Is splendidly stocked with tne newest designs In Trimmings, Black Waterfall, and Colored Silk ■RVincrna Rn+.trmn r*f oil J .r oolor, Ladies and Children's Hose. &0., &c. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Is as well supplied as ever with Colonial, English, and Scotch Blankets and Flannels American and English Calicoes in Grey and white; also, special value in Brown Hollands, Irish Linens, Diapers, Tablings, Tablecloths, &0., direct from noted Irish manufacturers: Table Covers in Tapestry, Velvet Piles, Embossed, Printed, and Victoria—superior value. MEN'S CLOTHING /V* 3 » i » - ii * ing Boys', Youths' and Men's Suits, Coats, Trousers, Vests, and Trousers and Vesta, from Geelong, London, Bristol, and Glasgow; THE MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT Embraces a grand variety of Dress, Oxford, and Regatta Shirts, Lambswool, Flannel, Merino, and Cotton Vests and Pants; Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Portmanteaux, Travelling Trunks, Bags, Rugs, etc. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is seoond to none. All patrons agree in giving us credit for having the best Cutter In Town. Workmanship guaranteed. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING St CO., Drapers, Tailors, and, Outfitters, PRINCES STREET. ACCOUNTANT AND ESTATE AGENT, Eldon Chambers, Princes street. . MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. W. HAWKINS, ACCOUNTANT Aim COMMISSION AGENT, Union Chambers, Prlnoea street. FURNITURE VANS AND EXPRESSES P©« _'. Terms by time for Pair-horse Furniture Van, 4a an hour; Express, Ba, Country work according to agreement, CAMPBELL k CRUST, ..Stafford street, Dunedtb,
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Evening Star, Issue 5014, 29 March 1879, Page 4
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