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Business Notices. RELIEF FROM BAD TIMES AND DEAR DRAPERY AT THE FAR FAMED AND FAVOURITE ESTABLISHMENT OF KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & CO. Which is noted near and far FOR GOOD AND CHEAP COMMODITIES Beyond any other Houses in the City or the Colonies. This is owing to the adoption of their MODERN CUSTOM OF TRADING, by which they are enabled to sell the Best Goods, at Prices to Gladden the Heart and Adorn the Person. It is no Exaggeration to say that THEY LEAD THE WORLD OF FASHION IN NEW ZEALAND, And it is equally true that before their INNOVATION IN THE DRAPERY TRADE' Ladies and Gentlemen had to pay very diotbrent pricks for DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY, FURNISHINGS, AND CLOTHING, A Fact which their Patrons gladly admit, and their Rivals greatly deplore. The Beneficial Results are that THE PEOPLE CAN CLOTHE BETTER, AND FURNISH BETTER, FOR LESS MONEY THAN FORMERLY. ~ExhK.TfA.TORY Notb.— Suffice it to say that the great evil of the ordinary Byßtem practised by other Importers, which makes everything so dear in the Colonies, is that every hundred pounds worth passes through at least as many as five tradesmen's hands before it comes to them, each one having a commission of from 2£ to 10 per cent., which makes an aggregate advance on the cost of from 20 to 30 per cent., which, unfortunately, the consumer has to pay for. The infinite advantage gained by the MODERN CUSTOM is that KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND CO. OBTAIN ALL THEIR WARES AT FIRST HAND, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, At the Least Possible Expense, by obviating, and avoiding altogether the many Intervening Profits ; consequently, in each and all of their Departments, they can fairly CLAIM SUPERIORITY over all Rivals and Competitors, as their Successive Shipments DAILY TESTIFY. See Comparisons between the Ordinary and their Innovation Prices or SILKS, VELVETS, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING^ CALICOES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, ' FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AND UNDERCLOTHING. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Fresh Importations of CLOTHS and TWEEDS, from West of England and South of * Scotland. TWEEDS from MOSGIEL. SUITS Made to Order, Fashionably Cut, and Well Made, £4. And TROUSERS from 21a. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND CO PRINCES STREET, DDNEDIN. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO.'S GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET (the Cutting) DUNEDIN. We beg respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and Settlers in Ofcago and Southland, that our NEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IS NOW OPENED WITH A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENTLY ASSORTED STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, Expressly Imported direct from the best Markets and Manufacturers in England, Ireland*, Scotland and Wales, the whole of which is now opened out for Sale at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PROFIT. And it is our intention to offer to our numerous Friends and Customers every inducement to continue their patronage by Selling this LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Prices as must insure satisfaction to every purchaser. We icnore the evil system practised by many firms of marking their Goods at high rates, thereby depriving their Customers of the advantages which DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM THE HOME MARKETS enable us to give. Our desire will be to cultivate and retain the confidence of oar Customerß by always holding A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK. o — Millinery, Mantle, and Dressmaking executed on the premises under efficient Management. N. B.— Country orders attended to with promptness and despatch. Patterns and Price Lists forwarded free on request. NEW GOODS BY EVERY MAIL STEAMUH* INSPECTION INVITED. . oo — '■<■ ■>■ NOTE THE ADDRESS— THOMSON, STEANG, AND CO., WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, PRINCEB STREET (the Cutting), DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1158, 7 February 1874, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1158, 7 February 1874, Page 28