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Drapery. r« HI HO MS ON, STRANG & CO. j. X arc aow ghowing a first-class Stock «£ Seasonable Goods, and would respectfally $ direct tbe ntlenlion of their friends and tie public to tbo following :— SILK?, SHAWLS, MANTLES c HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS PARASOLS, STAYS, CRINOLINB3 NEW STYLES IN DRESSES LIGHT PRINTS AND PRINTED 1 MUSLINS DAMASKS, CURTAINS, RUGS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, ' TABLINGS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS, CALICOES. ' tSW Dress and Mantle Making on tta Premises. T. S. and Co. wish to impress upon the public generally, that, being direct importers*, they are in a position to supply their Ct»» tomcra on Che best terms. OnSEKVK THE ADDRESS: THOMSON, STRANG AND CO. r Princes Street (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, g^ AND j^ Yjf JSAAC3 Have the pleasure of informing tho Public of Otago that, since purchasing the Stock cf Messrs P. and G. F. Bullen, they have addc-4. nn entirely new Branch to their Business vis :— A BESPOKE DEPARTMENT, Which will bo conducted under tbo management of Mr Maktiu (formerly with Messrs P. Barker and Co.), ond found replete with EVERY NOVELTY O? THE SEASON. Cash principles will be strictly adhered ta and Messrs S. and F. W. I. thus feel confident of being enabled to offer unusual inducements to their Customers, conducive both to satisfaction and succcfß. Largo Additions have also been made to th® Stocks of tbe BOYS'- AND YOUTHS* CLOTHINQ DEPARTMENT, In which economy, durability, and style have been equally studied. A fitting room has been specially- t apart for customers in both of the shorn departments. THE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Will be found c ercn a ntlil greater state ot perfection t!i;;n hitherto, a member v* ihe Firm having just returned from Melbourne with s very supvrior eterk of GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' API,MtEL. Messrs S. m,d F. W. ISAACS lm*o out to add that all otderß they may be favored witb: will receive their best attention, with a view to a, continuance of that support wbich xheM establishments have always received. S. AOT F.~W. I SAACS ' CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, (Late F. and G, F. Bullen), Corner of Princes and Battray n •; T I C E. pEYEKIDGE AND TV Y8 OH AXE LOT SELLING OFF! But defy Competition by those who arc. .Messrs B. find D. respectfully call attention to their recent shipment of FASHIONABLE HATS, Comprising all the newest shapes. Our 15s Cd Black Silk Paris Hat will ba found equal to that usually soil at £53. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Every care having been given in tho selection of Goods for this branch of the bosicess, we would solicit an early inspection of cur well-assorted tfook of GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING, &c., &a. A first-class White Shirt, 45s the half dcx. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Will bo Superintended by Mr Beveridge t who io tong experience as a Cutter* in Lontka, Paris, acd the* Australian Colonies will, we trast, he c. sufficient guarantee that every attention will bo given to the latest Fashions aku Coskkct::ess or Fit. T)EV BRIDGE AND T%YSO3? t HATTERS, HOSIERS, TAILOi'.S, AM) OUTFITTERS THE CUTTING, Pnrscits STitixr. Carriages, Vehicles &o. '!> OBIM AND (.0., Coaclsbi.iia«r*, Stuart i.li street, opposite St Paul's. Church, have for Ssle a very elfgaot Modern Family Carriage, nearly new, GentUtncn io qmst ol: such an article would do well to pay us a vbit, as it is really a first-class Carriage, and will bo sold cheap, Aho % slopjlo-seatetl,. Buggies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1602, 18 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1602, 18 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1602, 18 February 1867, Page 3

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