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Dunedin Advertisement. THE DAILY THRONG or A»t EARNEST CROWD OE BUYI^S AT THS jyrONSTER CHEAP SALE In the Cutting CONTINUES TO INCREASE. And why? The reason is obvious. The Public have tested its reality, and, finding it ia deed and in fact all that has been represented, they freely and liberally accord their custom, and secure for themselves daily Such Rich. Returns for their Mloney As can only be obtained at this most Unexampled Cheap Sale In the Cutting, where Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing*, In Large and Small Parcels, are going all day long, at PRICES THE MOST UNPRECEDENTED In the History of the Trade. THOMSON, STRANG <& Qo's CHEAP SALE, PAR EXCELLENCE. THE ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS In the prices of RICH AND VALUABLE GOODS Are so apparent and self-evident that none seed to hesitate, and hence THE IMMENSE SUCCESS Achieved by this MOST UNPHECEDENTED CHEAP SALE. MORNING, NOON, AND WIGHT The Cutting Warehouse is A BUSY SCENE OE TRADE. EVERY DEPARTMENT Has ifs peculiar attractions, and EACH COUNTER A Continuous Stream of Customers, We commend to the careful perusal of all who may not yet have personally visited the Great Cheap Sale in the Cutting our advertisement in the 'Evening Star,' which will give them some idea ot what they may expect in the Peculiarly Special Attractions Which will present themselves on visiting our Establishment, with its Threa Crowded Floors of Bargains •Of Rich Dresses, Beautiful' Jackets, Handsome Costumes, Elegant Miilinery, High-class Underclothing and Baby Linen, Rich Lacea and; Fancy Goods, Hoyle's Best Prints, Cambrics, and Batistes, : Splendid Calicoes,. Flannels,; and Sheetings, and First-class Readymade Clothing, which have proved WwimymLY TELLING i In favor; of the? MOST .UNPARALLELED SALE j Ever held in New Zealtod. j j 1 ••iVri r-;f r;<-iUt .ivtriA vjs "qt:- S\--..- \ . THOMBxM'Sfmm^MCo: v\\; :, '';;^uNEßm.j;.'./ r :^ •-. ; -

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 37, 25 March 1875, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 37, 25 March 1875, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 37, 25 March 1875, Page 8

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