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! ' liate Advertisements. New Spring Goods I THOMSON, STRANG, & CO., THE CUTTING, PRINCES -STEEET, DUNEDIN. WE avail ourselves of the columns of ihe f Clutha Leader ' to bring under the notice of the residents of Balclutha and Settlers in the Clutha District generally, ilw very special inducements we are offering to Buyers of Drapery, Millinery, and Ready Made Clothing. OUR HOUSE ARRANGEMENT are of a yerj satisfactory character, and we j receive the ereat bulk of our eroods direct from the producers. i OUR EARLY SPRING SHIPMETTS are now to hand, and have opened up in splendid condition, and roost excellent value. TO PROMOTE BUSINESS we have carefully marked every article at the loweet remunerate c price, and confidently solicit the support of our friends in the Clutha Dis'rict. WE WILL GUARANTEE that all written orders we are favored with will receive tbe same consideration and good value as a personal visit, and will be despatched with care and prompitude. PATTERNS SENT FREE to any part of the Province on request. New Goods! New Goods! Early Spring Trade! NEW SPRING PRINTS. THE SPRING TRADE having commenced with the fine weather, we are daily doing business in these good?, and in f xoectation of a lively seat-on, we hold an enormous s;nck of Hoyle's Plate, White Ground Prints, Diaper Prints, Printed Cambric**, Brilli-mrs*, Batistes., etc-, etc. t&__f A special purchase of 1 0,000 yards of Prints is now before the public at 2s. 6d. the dress of 10 yards. i NEW SPRING DRESSES. IN THESE GOODS we hold an immense stock in all the latest and most fashionable materials, tbe most recently produced shades, and prevailing styles. In this important department we will be found well up, and in connection with it we have very much increased our Dressmaking Accommodation — so with our increased staff of worker?, all orders entrusted to. ua will he executed with deppatch. NEW SPRING COSTUMES. OUR COSTUM_E TRADE has now assumed very large proportions, and we have for the pact two months employed a large staff of workers makinij up for the season now opening, to supplement our Stock of French and English imported Copfumes. NEW SPRING* MILL INEBY. OUR SPRING HATS will well repay a visit of inspection. The value will compare favorably with any former season, and the styles are becoming. They comprise all the fashionable shapes — Cambria, Camilla, Leonore. Medusa, Niole**, Ores.a ; Princes-i, Roya-i-tt, Turin, Woolford, R th3m, etc, etc.. etc. Our Millinery Bonnets are an irresistab'e attraction to our Showroom, and our stock of Powers. Feather?, and Ornaments most complete. DOMESTIC GOODS. OUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS are of very unusual value this season, and we Have much ple^f-ore i» calling special atten'iot to an advantageous purchase of 50 pieces • f Bed Ticking**, 20 pieces of Table Damasks, and 10 dozen of White Mj.rreH-% Quiltf, at a large discount, and which we are now offering at HOME VALUE. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has been largely supplied with all the latest productions in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. The stock is very lar<re, am lunriug to LBOOO value iv Clothing, Underclothing, Hat**, Shirts, Scarf--, Tie**, Collars, and other roquiites of gentlemen's wear, and offers the best choic*. in the City, at the most moderate charges. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. Thomson, Strang, and Co., Importers, Drapers, and Outfitters, THE CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN.

— i 1 — — -j QOBB AND C O.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave the Booking Office, CROWN HOTEL daily at 9 a.m. ; returning a. 3 p.m. JOHN CHAPLIN & CO., Proprietors. Clutha aWw^W Leader. fTIHE attention of the Owners of ENTIRE HORSE*** is directed to the valuable publicity the - OLUTO A LEADER ' aff jrds for their ADVEttTISi-MENTS. IT IS SPECIALLY THE SETTLERS' PAPER. i And Circalates in the various Agricultural District 8 between DUNEDIN and MATAURA, Including Tapanui, &c, Ac., &c. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Young i^'UMro Champion, j WILL STAND in the Wyndham District lor the Coming Season. Further Particulars in future Advertisement. , j THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE .flipST HORSE C B, O V • D E N,j TITILL STAND THIS SEASON IN THE CLUTHA DISTRICT. Particulars in future advertisement. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor,

HIGH-CLAS3 PHOTOGRAPHY At Moderate Rates. PATRONISED BY Her Majesty the Queen, and their RH. the Prince and Princess of Wales. BURTON BROTHERS, (of Dunedin) PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS, will open THEIR MILTON GALLERY FOR A SHORT SEASON OF THREE WEEKS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. BURTON BROS, regret tbat through other pressing engigements they were com compelled to omit their annual visit to Milton nut x* par. Helensbrook Flour & Oatmeal Mills Tokomairiro. THE Proprietor in returning thanks to his customers tor tbeir support, begs to intimate that having completed the refitting of tbe Mill with new Machinery, he is now prepared to do Gristing and supply Flour of tbe first quality as usual. He btga to notify that having erected Oatmeal Making Machinery, imported Jrom Edinburgh, with all the very latest improvements, and having perfectly u-mpttent bands employed, he Las no hesitation in offering to supply a really first-class article. The undereigne ■ is also a purchaser of good samples of Wheat, Oats, and Barley. Oats taken in exchange for meal. EDWIN N. LEGGE. Z LOUGHNAN, • Has Commenctd Business as ACCOUNTANT & COMMISSION AGENT Is prepared to undertake all business put into his t ande. Office : Temple Cht-mbers, Princei-street, Dunedin. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. MESSRS. BATHGATE AND BUCHANAN, H&ve Removed to offices in Temple Chambers next hational Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by J. 8. Webb, Esq. TjT J! SANDER 8, . ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, , NO. 1, Chambers, j PHINCES-BTREET, DUNEDIN.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 9, 3 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 9, 3 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 9, 3 September 1874, Page 2

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