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DEAPEBT. NEW WINTER DRAPERY. B)® QAUNDBRS AND £JO. Have now opened a choice selection of Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets, Mantles, and Paletots, in Real Seal, Imitation Seal, Fur, Diagonal Cloth, Russian Tweed, Came-a Hair, Silk Velvet, and “ Special Novelties in Fur-trimmed Handbraided Quiited-silk Paletots for the season.” Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters and Waterproof Mantles, with an excellent stock of Mantle Cloth, Ulster Tweed, Camel-hair Cloth, Beaver, Russian Cloth, Matalasse, and Waterproof Tweed. Also, A magnificent assortment of Fur, Fringe, Silk Gimp ; and Mantle Ornaments. Note. First-class Mantle Hands on the premises. LADIES’ COSTUMES I In Silk, Felt, Tweed, Poplin, Satin Cloth, Kustchuk Cloth, and French. Beige, of the very latest styles. LADIES’ SKIRTS In Quilted Silk, Satin, Lustre, and Italian Cloth; Flounced Felt, Silk, Lustre, Poplin, Satin, and Camels Hair; Plain Batswing, Camels Hair, and Felt. SIDES AND VELVETS. Rich Black Silks from the leading French makers. The latest colors in Plain Dress and Trimming Silks, with every shade in Evening Silks and Satins. And an extensive stock of beat quality Black and Colored Silk Velvet, suitable for mantle and trimming purposes. Also, Real Irish Poplins in black and all new colors. MILLINERY. We have much pleasure in drawing attention to our stock of Millinery Hats and Bonnets to hand, among which will be found many very pretty styles, selected with groat care ■ from the principal London and Parisian markets. And our stock of Untrimmed Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, etc., will be found superior to any hitherto exhibited by us. Millinery Orders executed by the best Milliners. UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing richly trimmed and made of the best materials. Ladles’ and Children’s Corsets in grey, white, drab, scarlet, and black, including the “New Belt or La Figurine,” which for comfort and durability surpass any vet introduced. * Infants’ Frocks, Velvet, Merino, and Silk Poplin Pelisses (very handsome), Braided and Quilted Cloaks and Squares, Robes, Hoods, etc., with every article in Baby Linen. Children’s Blouses, Frocks, Tunics, Overalls, and Pinafores in a variety of new styles. Ladies’ Underclothing and Baby Linen made to order. R. SAUNDERS AND 00., Clothiers, Tailors, and General Drapers (opposite General Post Office). PRINCES STRJS El, LARGE ARRIVALS OP SEASONABLE DRAPERY AT KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING ft CO.’S. J^IRKPATRICK, LBNDINING, ft (JO, Are now showing in all the different departments a large and varied assortment of New Goods for Autumn and "Winter wear. Owing to the increasing trade our Shipments are much larger this season than formerly, which has enabled our buyer to go direct to the manufacturers for the supply of all our wants. Just received, a Special Purchase of the famous makes of Black Silks from the manufactories of Soper and Sons and Bonnet et Oie. Ladies, Maids’, and Children’s Jackets, all styles and qualities. Also, real Sealskin and Sealskin-trimmed Beavers. Shawls—a very large assortment—from 7s 6d: full size. Millinery, Flowers, and Feathers in endless variety. Ladies’ and Children's Underclothing, unequalled value, Including a quantity of handmade Goodes and self-fitting Camisoles. Dress Materials in all the newest styles and latest designs. Mourning Materials of every description. Ladles and Children a Hosiery in groat variety and exceptional value. The Fancy and Haberdashery Departments are crowded with all the latest Novelties of the Season. Our Manchester Golds, of which we hold a large and well-selected stock, will be found excellent value. Our Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Clothing is unsurpassed for variety, style, and cheapness. In colonial-made Clothing the value is first-class. In lien’s Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Hats, Hosiery, etc, etc., we hold a large and well-selected stock. Another Shipment of American-made Carriage and Travelling Rugs, comprising "Wood Grey Fox, Grey and White Japanese Wolf, Racoon, Black Beaver, Black Prairie Dog, Black Wolf etc., are guaranteed well-cured and free from moths. Just to hand, In all sires, Ladies’ and Gents’ Travelling Trunks, which for lightness combined with strength stand unequalled. The great success which has attended our efforts in the Tailoring Department justifies us in saying that for value, style, and workmanship there is no house in the trade to compete with ua. We have always on hand a large and wellassorted Stock of Cloths and Tweeds of every description. Self -measurement Charts with patterns post free on application. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, ft CO., Princes street. CRAIG ft GILLII Georgs street, Dunedin, CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERI Importers of British and American Furniture, Established 1865, Have just opened out (ex Benares) a selec of New Furniture, comprising— Mahogany Oak Dining-room Suites in haircloth and sk Walnut Drawing-room Suites, various co ings; Oak Hall Suites, new designs ; Oak g boards, glass backs; Three-door Wardro centre door glass; Gilt Mirrors, new desi various sizes; Cheval Glasses, etc.; Dut Tables and Marble-top Washstands in pa Iron Bedsteads, French and half-tester sizes; Vienna Bent Wood Chairs and Oouc (Erpets, linoleums. Oortloine, Floorolo Mattings, Rugs, Mat, Felts. Inspection Invited, Country orders punctually attended to an carefully packed. FURNITURE VANS AND EXPRESSES I BURE, fjIURHITURS, Pianofortes, eta., Remove Pair-home Furniture Van, 4s an hour; Expi w* Uountry work according to agreements CAMPBELL ft CRUST, Stafford stteet. Danadii

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Evening Star, Issue 5073, 7 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 5073, 7 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 5073, 7 June 1879, Page 4

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