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Scarlet flannels, ls Oftd, Is 3d, ls sd, ls r 7d, t White b a*kets, 8s 6d, 10a Od, l?j t 6d, 15s. , to2s;9d White blankets (fttiirsiieV 15s 6d, 17s 6d, Aywhire plaidlna, ls 10i,2<»to2s9d. . -upwards . ; btrong Crimean shirting, lOji, . ls, is 3d, Is Swirlet Blankets, 16s 61, 185, 26s ,4d, ls6d Blue blankets, 10s 6ij,. 12V gd, 15s to 25s „ All-wool shirting, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, to Crib and cot blanket*, all 'sizes , 33 3d Colored bel covers, from 4s ad Oxford tbirting. Bd, 9d, Ud White libikt'quii •'■> , s*^^« ' " '■' Grey . allco, 4d, 44 1, 5 d, sftl to 9d ■'"• - White count rpaues, 4s 9d, upwads y Just received, a large lot of Muslin and Leno Curtails, slightly damd^ed in the manuf acture/ very cheap, from 2« 3d per pair. „—.-..— .- Mfn's Crimean shirts, from 3s 61 . Men's' L w. socks, from is " Me 's Crimf ans, all wool, from 5j 6d , Men's Irish hand-knitted, from Is 6d Men's colored shirrs, from 2s 6i The Otago collar, gd ■ Men's unctr flannels, from 3s 9d The do do, for boys, $d Mec 'B flannel drawers, from 4s 3d Hats, caps, ties, scarfs, braces Men's plaiding drawers, horn 4s 9 i Portmanteaux, umbrella-, rugs ' Men's Urob's wool drawers, from 5s 3d Gloves, handkerchiefs, etc., in great variety Men's wool scarfs, irom Is '"•' ''■'*■ -", ' * BKOWN, EWIN G, ; & G O „ Wholesale and Retail Drapers, Clothiers, Tailors, &c, Princes-street, Dunedin. New Springs Goods! THOMSON, SfEANGr, & CO., THE CUTTING, PRINOES-STBEET, DUNEDIN^ WE avail ourselves of the columns of the 'Clutha Leader' to bring under the notice of the residents of Baiclutha and Settlers in the Clutha, District generally, tlie very special inducements ioc are offering to Buyers of Drapery, .Millinery, aad Reaby Made Clothing, OUR HOME ARRANGEMENT are of a very satisfactory character, and we receive tbe great bulk of our goods direct from the producers. * , OUR EAHLY SPRING SHIPMENTS are now to hand, and have opened up in splendid condition, and most excellent value. TO PROMOTE BUSINESS we have carefully marked every article at the lowest remunerative price, and confidently solicit the support of our iriends in the Clutha District. 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! lew Goods! Early Spring Trade! NEW SPRING PRINTS. \ \ THE SPRING TRADE having commenced with the fine weather, we are daily doing business in these goods, and in expectation of a lively season, we bold an enormous sock of Hoyles Plates, White Ground Prints, Diaper Prints, Printed Cambrics, Brilliants, Batisteß., etc, etc. - IJgT A special purchase of 10,000 yards of Prints is noiib before the public at 2s. 6d. the dress e/10 yards. NEW SPRING DRESSES. IN THESE GOODS we hold an immense stock in all the latest and most fashionable materials, the. most rectntly 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 workers, all orders entrusted to us will be' executed with despatch. NE W SP RI N G COSTUMES. OUR COSTUME TRADE has now assumed [ very large proportions, and we have for the past two months employed a large.staff ot workers making up for the season now opening, to supplement our Stock of French and Euglish imported Costumes. NEW SPRING MILLINER V, 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— -Cambriai Camilla, Leonore. Medusa, Naples, Oressa, Princess, Royaiist, Turin, Woodford, Eitham, etc., etc.. etc. ; Our Millinery Bonnets are an irresistable attraction to our Showroom, and our stock of F'owers. Feathers, and Ornaments most complete. ! DOMESTIC GOODS. OUR^ HOUSEHOLD GOODS are of very unusual value this season, and we have much pleasure in calling special attention to an advantageous purchase of j 50 pieces of Bed Tickings, 20 pieces of Table Damasks, and 10 dozen of White Marrella Quilts, 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 large, amountiog to ,LBOOO value in Clothing, Underclothing, Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, and other requisites of gentlemen's wear, and offers the best choice in the. City, at the most moderate charges. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER Thomson, Strang, and Co., Importers, Drapers, and Outfitters, THE CUTTING, PRINCBiS-STREBT, DUNEDIN. New Patent doable and single speed back delivery RE A PING and mo WING MACHINE S . TEE success of the above Machines have been upparalled in the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction ~t has gi en to the sgi icultural community. Although only iotrodabtd late | H«t season, «he l»rge number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great; number j sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on this neW invention. - '-' | i . LIST/ OF PIKST-CLASS PRICES AWARDED IN 1872. : ' Ist Prize, Geelong Agricultural Show ; Ist Prize, Ballarat Agricultural Show; Ist Prize! Climes Agricultural Show; Ist Prize; Smeaton Agricultural Show; Ist Prize ("silver medal), Melbourne Intercolonial Show; lAt Prize. Beaufort Agricultural Show; Ist Prize,> Glpps Land Agricultural Show Ist Prize. (gold medal), Dunedin Agricultural Show. Judges' Certificate, Longford, Tasmania, as the beat reaper ior general purposes in the yard. * i Thes° reapers have been largely sold in otago for chirreen: years; i The yearly increasing, demand for them, and the .hundreds of testimonials received- from all quarters are, the btst prool pi their superiority. .To prevent disappointment orders should be sent to me as early ttspossible. Catalogues and prices seat poßtfree, on application. ~\. , ,y T Double Speed Beaper and Mower .'y ; , ;;>; r_ .._;,;; .£39 108 £i»«le • ;,• .' ?„"• m.. •'.«.. i -'•'• -•; .v ::'-;•> ''C- ,3"< 10s-. 1 Self Ueliveri.ng Reaper— can be at once connected into back deliverers 50 ' '." J ': Mowing Machines .z \* . "." .. . : ". "".';' ".'' . ; 3*2 10s I Swathe Boards . . ... . . .•"''•,'. . \ \ Spare Blades, Knife Bars, Wheels, Connecting Rods, PiniAtis. f!lutches, etc,^^always on hand. | bole Agent. f»>r Otsgo. G- 3? REID, &t»iSii^^r«^fc, BuriedhSi i; I N.8.~1 am also this year importing a limited numoer ot Self delivery Machines' and [Patent Grass Mowers r-G. F. KEID. / !i: ! .i sole Agents for Pirie's Patent Doable-furrow Ploughs'; spare Beaper Blades, D.P. Plough I Shares, Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulter?, and three-horso Swingle Trees, always iv stock. Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wiecs, Cornsacfcs, Woolpacks, (Siteep Nets, etc.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 6

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