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' DRAPERS. THE GREATEST COMMERCIAL SUCCESS OF THE DAY IS KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND CO.'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, & CLOTHING That can be got in Europe j 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 by everyday Purchasers, and ge nerally admitted by all in the Trade, DISADVANTAGES NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN: Some years ago Goods imported under the old system at second liand were, and are still, not only inferior in texture, b*ut higher in price. NOW ON VIEW— FIRST, SECOND," and THIRD SHIPMENTS of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS, Seleoted especially for theic Trade. ADVANTAGES NOT TO BE3 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 thac they keep SILKS -{the hest Silks that aie made, and Silks that are warranted to wear | by the Manufacturers— Soper und Sou, Spitalfn-ldb ; and liounet et LCie, Lyons. Prices vary from 3s Gd to 14s per yard. ( As this very beautiful and durable Drtes is increasing in popuIRISH POPLINS ... i larity, they have imported direct from Dublin a larger stock ( than usual. r This department is famed for Mantles, Jackets, Polonaises, and I Capos. The bargains given season after season have created jaiMANTL.E.S „..,, -! veraal surpi iae. They are now showing the lateat designs in ?J^ I tillas, Capes, nnd Cmrasseß. French Models copied at foalf-pS-d? I Any style made to order. Fib faultless, by Mias Cameron. ( Grand display of Millinery. Now Parisian Bonnets, some very beautiful designs j new Bridal Bonnets. Mourning Bonnets. Great MTT T TTJI7R V 1 novelties in Trimmed Hats. The largest stock vet seen of infants', auLjjiJM^Ki «, boys(| amlGirl9Hat g, all prices, qualities, and styles. Trimtnedand I untrimmed. Ladies' Leghorn Hats, and every make of straws in I all the fashionable shapes, from 9d upwards. (' A splendid collection of New Spring Dresses, comprising— Home- | epuns, Beiges, Alpacas, Summer Twills, Spring Serges, Japanef-e, DRFSS I Mikado, and Ashantee Fabrics, The latest novelty is the Royal 1 Russian Texture, satin striped, of great beauty and durability, in lin 50 different colours. Can only be obtained at this House, at Is L6d ana 2s per yard. WARNINGS THAT MAY BE HEEDED. ( The great evil of the day in Prints, Cambrics, Brilliants, and | Piques, that do not wash. This can be avoided by purchasing here, PRINTS „, Jas they import only Hoyle's, Crum's, and Koenig's Goods, war. I ranted fast colours. The names are a sure guarantee that the l_ colours are perfection. r Another evil in the trade iR remedied in this Depnrtment. K. G. I and Co. do notkpep that useless make of Flannel mixed with CotFLANNELS ■{ ton, and eoldat ll^d and Is Id per yard, but for little more money I they give the be*t All-wool, real Welsh and pure Saxony I'lanLnelc, warranted not to shrink n the washing. An important Department in their Business. The best descrip. CARPETS tion of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Scotch, and Felt, only ke\b Prices very moderate FACTS FAIRLY AND FULLY STATED, ( That in this Branch of Business the stock of Men's and READYMADE < Roy's Clothing, from Melbourne, BriatoJ, London, and notably frapi I their own Factory, is by far the Best and Cheapest in the Colony. KIRKPATBIOK, 6LEID INING, AND CO. SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS. 600 OASES TO HAND, mwi. ..in .i i Q>m in in .Jin THOMSON, STKANG, AND CO. We are showing a most magnificent DRESSES Of Made-up Skirts, with material Stock of Dress Material at the lowest for body— -which cau be made up if prit es ever quoted for new goods in COSTUMES desired— we hold a very large assortDunedin. Our Stock of Costumes ment at very moderate prices. Our embraces all the latest shapes, and SKIRTS Stock of Jackets ia immense, and consists of a large variety of material cheaper than former seasons. In and an endless change of trimming. JACKETS Morning Dresses we are showing very In these goods we can guarantee un- superior Cambric at 13s 6d the dresa tt sual value, CAPES. | — fully made. o THOMSON, STRANG, AND 00. Our stock of Summer Hats is very I The Millinery Department is an large, and includes every shape out I attraction not to be passed. Our for the season in Ladies', Girls', and HATS Millinery Bonnets, Bridal Bonnets Children's Straws and Leghorns. The Mourning Bonnets, and Bonnets of stock of Trimmed Hats is mag- BONNETS, large sijjeand suitable style forelderly nificent, and embraces a very large ladies, are all of exquisite taste, and variety of styles, from 4s 6d up. moderate in price. • ,n Q i .. i _ THOMSON, STRANG, AND 00. o In Household Goods we are offer- T)fyMF=STTP ! We are showing excellent value in ing very unusual value this season. UUJBJIDI^ Carpets in Jute, Dutch, Kidder Our stock of Union and Linen Ticks, room Tapestry, and Brussels. Our stock Towellings, Brown Hollands, Sheet- wvvz q{ Fe]fc q^ tfl and Fdt Squarea i 8i 8 ings, Quilts, Table Cloths, Toilet pArcp^™ the largest in Dunedin. An immense Coverß, Calicoes, Flannels, &c, will vaftrjJli3 variety in Hearth-rugs, Door Slips compare favourably in quality and pTTf ,o and Door Mats, and choice goods in price with any house in the trade. fIUM Stair Carpets and passage Floor-cloth. THOMSON, STRANG, AND 00. jf o TAILORING.— In this Department we will guarantee Good Material, Best Workmanship, and Perfect Fit, combined with Moderate Charges. o THOMSON, STKANG, AND CO., THE CUTTING, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1197, 7 November 1874, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1197, 7 November 1874, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1197, 7 November 1874, Page 24

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