DRAPERY. ' j p < _ - ! > OBSERVE! . | ~ i. ; J^ 9 AND T. INGI S, \ GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, -■"■'■ and' ?' ■'.'" ' . ■ i " !■■.: • ■. ' ] FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN, ! GEORGE STREET, DUN ED IN; ' GEORGE STREET, POUT CHALMERS ; TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL : BASINGHAXL STREET, LONDON. • ■ • ■■•■'• j ■:.... . < . t IST PART. C . ■ - . . . i ■ C ■ ■• . c '* ■- M Oh, for the pen of Byron, to inspire the poet's lays; Oh, for the brush of Rembrandt, to add his mighty praise; •■'.... To tell of the world's commotion, to paint its great surprise, '.....' And add to Inglis's lustre—the Cave immortalise. The cause ef this sensation, which.elevates the mind. And proclaims A; and T.lnglisthe friends of all man- I $ kind, ".■'.: • • . ■ ■•-■■• . - ■■ • ° Is their national portrait gallery (famed throughout 1 this sphere) . i ■ Of prelates, popes, and princes, and scenes we hold most dear. There the grun castles of the Rhine stand out in bold relief, Andthewaste3of bleak Siberia, where human life is I brief; .:■•-. 8 And scenes of'merry .England,.that Rive the weary r mmd s Relief that it has known not since they were left v behind. ,■"■! There tho hills of bonnie Scotland, where blooms the '_ . heather free,... The. land of. the great uriconquered, the soul of ' ■""iFbertyf ""•••■•• -■«-.■- ..; - ... The emerald plains of Ireland, where fields of eham- , c rock wave, j 1 Are painted in their grandeur, at the Inglis Mapic ] Cave. i o j ■'■'■• s C ome while the world is wendering—nor delay a single \ hour— I And view this vast collection of scenes of magic power. Come, for thousands crowding, their warm applauses gave To the enterprising: Inglis, of the Magic Fairy Care. ' n T here the gods of old Japan, with their direful a meaning gaze: o The goddess, too, attired in the grandeur of past days: a They in the native elegance all due attention crave, 3 pectators of their innocence, at Inglis's Magic Cave. ri 2m> PART. £ C ii C ome, see our great assortment of slippora, boots, and E A! shoes, 0 Of finest manufacture, extensively in use. E In kids, levants, prunellas, and watertights, you'll have A choice selection, cheaply, at Inglis'a Magic Cave. 'Th here, and here alono, in varied stock you'll find Tweeds of all descriptions to suit the taste and mind ; S And suits that, made to order, we invite you all to test b n For they are, in Dunedin, par excellence the beat. v C v We respectfully direct attention to the fact * That, d uring many years' career, we never yet hay lacked A large supply of carpets. This department's most complete In nil it 3 many branches, with every want replete. I t Our Dress Department's worthy of special note by all, c i And ladies who look after style wo would request to t i call: i I From 1000 fancy costumes their entire choice can 1 a have,- 1 i At astonishing reductions, at Inglis' Magic Cave. * A. AND T. INGLIS, « i t t A.: INGLIS AND CO., i KCOTCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 2Cap ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4117, 29 April 1875, Page 1
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