Article image
Article image

" ' • • DRAPERS." ' >? ."• t - >J-"^J -"^ fTIHE FASHION OF DRESS EVERY SEASON PASSETH AWAY, -*- And successive varieties pursue their course from Paris and London, ; even to theae remote regions, every. Summer and Winter, with wonderful regularity. A larger collection than usual of the simplest as well as the moat tfiatinguQ, at the most moat moderate prices, can be seen at the FAVOURITE ESTABLISHMENT HEKPATMGKi GLENDININ& UND CO. DUNEDIN. C There ia undoubtedly at this house a greater ohoice of the usetthßrtd THE ornamental than can be had at any other establishment in Dunedin. _ _, They are Showing the Latest Novelties in . . GREATNESS NEW MORNING DhESSEtf AND COSTUMES. ,NEW VISITING DRESSES AND COSTUMES. OF this . NEW AFTERNOON DRESSES AND COSTUMES. NEW EVENING DRESSES AND COSTUMES. HOUSE For designs, see ih' eir Plate of Fashions, showing upwards 'of 33 different Btyleaof . ," \ is New Dresses, Costumes, Polonaise's, Jackets and 'Tabliers, Cuirasses, Capes and Mantles, to be had free on application. ' " FOUNDED Dress Materials in all the Newest Cloths for the Season." Parisian and London Novelties in Mantles, Cuirasses, Jackets, and ON thk Tabliers, Mantelettes, Polonaises, Fichus, and Capes in great' variety. Three Important Purchases now to hand considerably under cost of RARE AND production s — First Great Purchase of Black Silks and Coloured Silks, the cheapest ALMOST goods ever shown in Duneditt — * ' ' - ' JAPANESE SILKS, from Is 6d per yard. INCREDIBLE CHINESE SILKS, from 2s per yard. INDIAN SILKS, from 2a 6d per yard. -<> f"• ' [BARGAINS ENGLISH SILKS, from 3sj per yard. FRENCH, SILKS, from 4s 6d per yard. . to be has Second Great Purchase of Millinery and Straw Hats, being a manuf acturer's, at an enormous diacount. EVERY DAY BEAUTIFUL NEW STRAWS, at Is, Is 6d, and 2s in the Newest Styles. BT ENGLISH TRIMMED HATS, from 10s. Third Great Purchase of STAYS. 1000 dozen pairs at less than SILKS, half price (single and double busks), every size from 19 to 36 inches. Price, from 2s 9d to 4a 6d. MANTLES, Extraordinary Bargains in Children's and Ladies' Underolothing— SUPERIOR, TRIMMED CHEMISES, 4s 3d; . _ , M „ .. MILLINERY, SUPERIOR TRIMMED GOWNS, 4a 9d. f! w Superior trimmed drawers, 3s. .: %^. HOUSEHOLD SUPERIOR TRIMMED PETTICOATS, from 3s 9d to 305. . J _„„ CRINOLINES, 3s; IMPROVERS, Is 6d. ... '-^ ' , FURNISHING, DOMESTIC. : - , •„ i Linens, Calicoes, Quilts, Towellings, Curtains, Carpets, Flooroloths, MEN'S Blankets, Flannels, &c, &c, all splendid yalue. v . - : MEN'S AND BOYS'"READY MADE CLOTHING, -i-v: -.;., {and] We have already had occasion to remark -that this is the best House for Clothing— they import only the best materials, and best styles, BOYS and keep sizes to fit every figure. , i TAILORING. \: CLOTHING. We have seen the productions of this Department, and must say it stands unrivalled for Dress and Frock Coats, Riding Coats, and Paget Coats, Dress Trousers and Riding Trousers, Dress Suits and Tweed Isuit*. :; ' ' : CHARGES EXCEEDINGLY MOD. ER AT E, AT - - KIRKPATBICK, GLENDININq^ AND, STRANGERS VISITING DUNEDIN Will at all times find the BEST VALUE for MONEY at the CUTTING WAREHOUSE; .. r • —Q VERY SPECIALLY SO During the next few weeks, as we have just concluded, in the local market, some very Extensive Purchases of Drapery and Clothing at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS from Importers' Prioes. The full advantage of these discounts will be received by our Customers, as we charge only, on the REDUCED tJO'ST^ bur usual modicum of profit, THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO; • • ; , • i . ■ . . ' , - , . ,'• J ! ' -f -<' ■" ■ if We hold an immense stock of Rich Black Silks of the most noted makers, and .our Fancy Silks, for marriage occasions or for ordinary wear/ present a choice 6f v over 250 ; different designs in every colour, at prioes varying from 35s to ten guineas. Irish Poplins and Rich Moire Antiques in all colours, < ' • - > l J u1 -^ — o-^-i- ■ .■,.<. «• i THOMSON, STRANGj AND 00. ' ' ' _■ o # *i. 0 v F S ?° k Jackets is the largest in Dunedin, and inctudessome of the handsomest goods ever imported into New Zealand. The prices range from three . ; to twelve gnineas. We are now showing "some extremely beautiful Paisley and French Cashmere Shawls, very much under usual prices. ° ' , , .".7 THOMSON, STRANG, , AND, , CO. o In Domestic Goods, we can very specially recommend our present Stock as offering very substantial inducements to intending buyers. -Very advantageous purchases ari now to hand, and we are offering, at a very Small Advance on Manufacturers' Price Lists Kn^S°, 1^ 618 ' 8 , Bleached TwiSS ' Sheeting, Brown HoUands, Towellings and Windqw Curtains. The attention of Hotel SS P o,!mrS?°w d oF5 OU8 ? K^ erß ,? 8 tf^ydfcected>toou'r Stock of Blankets, Bed QuUts, and Table Cloths, of which a list of prices will be sent on application. O' - - THOMSON, STRING, AND 00. ~~ o • Our Sto«k of Ready Made Clothing, being got up to our own order^with especial care, is e 4 ual to Clothing to Order, both in wear and in appearance, while the Price is Much Lower than can be charged for bespoke garments. The cut is the latest, anXou?/ Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, and Overcoats readily commend themselves % to the public. Our Juvenile Clothing Department is a very important one, and oS 2 which we are very fully supplied. o THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO. ■■■ ' o We hold an Immense Stock of White, Dress, and Crimean Shirts, Underclothing, Ij Ir ' COUaW ' Portm^ nte » n6 ' Hat Cases » Carpet Bags, Trivelling ■ THOMSON, STRANG AND CO. ) THE CUTTIIffG, PRINCES STREET. > * Wntei by th* 0U«o Drily Tima. and Wlteew Compynjr (LteilW)/** the Ke&tond Office. Battna- -t rtmt. Snnadin, anA nO»Uibe9 l«r T toiin Ihu 30th d»r «io«tA«ri«t

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18751030.2.97.3

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 24

Word Count
904

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 24