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DBAPEBY. THE GREATEST COMMERCIAL SUCCESS i OF THE DAY is ■ . ■ • . ' J^IRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND 00,'S MODERN SYSTEM OF TRADING. They are THE ONLY IMPORTERS ON THIS PRINCIPLE, And are consequently THE BENEFACTORS OF THOUSANDS. They procure at the Cheapest Markets the BEST DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY, ' AXD ; CLOTHING, THAT CAN BE GOT IN EUROPE ; '-."" And notwithstanding the Low Prices charged hitherto, they are getting Cheaper and Cheaper and Better and BETTER VALUE EVERY SEASON. The truth of this is proved hy everyday purchasers, and generally admitted by all in the Trade. ■ DISADVANTAGES NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.— Some years ago Goods imported under the old system at second-hand, were, and are still, not only inferior in texture, lout higher in price. NOW ON VIEW—' ;''! '■i ~'i::-< FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD SHIPMENTS - OF . ... . NEW SPRING, AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS, " Selected especially for their Trade. ' ; ■' ' ADVANTAGES NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED.— Freshness; Excellence, Novelty, Beauty, and Great Choice, in each of the following Departments :— ( The demand is every day increasing for their celebrated Black Silks. The following excellent recommendation is OTT " „■ that they keep the Best ■ SiUWthat are oILhS ■< made, and Silks that are warranted to I wear by the manufacturers, Soper and Son, Spittalfields, and Bonnet et Cie, I Lyons. Prices vary from 3s 6d to 14s ■■.-. : f The greatest choice is here of Coloured I and Fancy _ Silk Dresses ; and the I greatest praise is that they are good and I cheap; They have got upwardsof 50 SILKS < sna(ies oJ Plain and Coloured Grosgxains ] and Glaces. Same variety of Self-co-loured corded Silks, from £4 15s up- :-•■■■••;, I wards ; Fancy Striped do, from 595; ... . I Figured and Broche do, from 80s; Wed- ..".'.; lading Silks, from 70s to 120s. ■ ra'l™" '■'"( As; tiii3 very beautiful and'durable IRISH.; - . J Dress is increasing in popularity, they jeOPJUNS/j have imported direci_fronul)jihUii_a. - TrTrVlarger stock Ifian-Tisual.-" —--■—--- .(■ This department is famed for Mantles, I Jackets, Polonaises, and Capes. The | bargains given season after season have I created universal surprise. They are MANTLES..■< now showing the latest designs in [ Mantillas, Capes, and Cuirasses. French | Models copied at half-price. Any style made to order. Fit faultless, by ...... ■; f i >A.Miss Cameron. , : .= -; j -v\c* ■■""-r 1."..;.,.. ;"". ';■'".•' './'. - '. '..'':..' [V. . . V.'' ''" ?■ .■■'■■'■■■ .■'•". '" :' •'• ' •", ,! i ■•'> ( On the merits of this department it I may be truly said th<it they supply UNDER- I Chemises, Gowns, Petticoats, Drawers, CLOTHING") Bodies, &c, &c, at less price than the, materials could be procured at in DunVedin. ( Grand f .display, of Millinery. , New. ':'.:■■ /■ j Parisian, Bonnets, some; very beauiifiil 1 ■ | designs.: New, Bridal Bonnets, Mourn? .:.... ling. Bonnets. ... Great novelties ,in I trimmed' Hats. ' The largest stock yet MILLINERY-; seen of Infants', Boys',- and'; Girls' IHats, all prices, qualities, and styles. Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladies' Leg- ...,-■. .. ..a Ihorn.Hats.and.every,make.of. straws ... I j n - a ii the fashionable shapes, from 9d - . f A splendid collection of New' Spring Dresses, comprising _— Homespuns, Beiges, Alpacas, • Summer TiviUs, ; ; Spring Serges, Japanese, Mikado, and nPTTcsc J Ashantee Fabrics. The latest novelty imniaa ....i; s the jjoyal Russian Texture, satin' .■•■.■•'; •■:■ stripedj of great beauty and durabilityin 50 different colours. Can only be ■ ■.:'. :':::■- ;. obtained at this House, at Is6d'ahd-2s ..,. . ...., Vjperyard. -. • •.-■-: .-.: . • -.' ■ WARNINGS THAT MAY BE. HEEDED.,.."" ( The great evil of the day is Prints, 1 Cambrics, Brilliants, and Piques, .that do not wash. .' This -can: be avoided by PTfTNT<S J purchasing here, as they import only rjsia xa.. ..^ H6 yjg» % Cl . lun . Sj and Koenig's Goods- , I warranted.fast colours. . These names I are a sure guarantee' that the colours .■•■ \areperfection; ■ . ,• ', ■ :.■; f Another growing evil an the trade is 1 remedied in this Department. , K. G. and Co. do not keep that useless make of Flannel mixed with Cotton, and sold at llid and Is Id per yard, but for little more money they give the best All-wool Real Welsh and, Pure Saxony Flannels, warranted not to, shrink in the washing. : . - ■ ( An Important Department in then* . . [Business. The best description of CARPETS...•< Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, . | Scotch, and Felt only kept. Prices V>very moderate. ■, ' ■ FACTS FAIRLY AND FULLY STATED. . {That in this Branch of their Business the stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing from Melbourne, Bristol, London, and notably from: their own Factory, is by far the Best and Cheapest in the Colony. In addition to the Regular Assortment, they have opened out during the/week ' • THIRTY MORE CASES, Thus offering the Largest Choice of : GOOD CLOTHING IN THIS MARKET. / Just received a Very Large ImportafTOinm J tion o£ most Beautiful and Durable x wx.n.L> ....< r^.geds Good Colouialj afc 4s cd . I^West of England, from Cs per yard. ( This Department is under the- management of a really First-class Cutter of'acquired taste, hence a Good and Stylish Fit can be depended on, while TAILORING^ the charges will be found much more (Mo-crate than those of any other, j Tailoring Film. .'ln consequence of I Small Profits being., the guiding of : • :: KIBEPATBICK, GLENDINING, AND CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 1

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