4 JULY 1829, Page 15

N EW SUMMER FASHIONS.-The very numerous and continued visits with which

so many of the Nobility and Gentry have honoured the "Emporium" have rendered that Magasin des Modes universally PROVERBIAL, not only for its fashionable assortments and variety of splendid and costly articles, but also for its unparalleled cheapness and undeviating adherence to the prices advertised or affixed ; the latter circumstances, so rue in the present manceuvring days (originating from advertisements published solely for the obvious purpose of inviting and alluring the Public,without the intention or even the means of supplying the articles at the specified prices), whereby some of the truly national and beneficial objects of "subverting nefarious and demoralizing systems" are embraced, as the distinguished patronage already conferred upon those endeavours demonstratively proves, and is most conclusive of its pre-eminent and envied superiority, thereby rendering any thing beyond the respectful and grateful acknowledgments of the Proprietors almost superfluous; but notwithstanding Messrs. WAGNER and CHAPMAN have the gratification of informing their numerous Friends and the Public that they have just stocked the "EMPORIUM" with every novelty at once attractive, useful, and elegant, adapted to the present season, which they are offering on the same advantageous and economical terms that have hitherto procured them such general and unqualified approbation, and therefore, they submit another correct List of some of their great bargains, which, as before, only require inspection to ensure considerable sales to those who purchase for ready-money.