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DRAPERS. NEW GOOODS FOR SPRING WEAR. FIRST IMPORTATIONS OF THE SEASON IN '" MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, DRESSfik, AND FANCY ARTICLES, NOW OPENED OUT AT THE FAVOURITE ESTABLISHMENT o* ' . , ' i-Vi'-' .' ■ KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, AND o(fc D U N ' E D I N . „,,,, All the novelties In London and Paris Bonnets, Trimtaed and Untrimmed Hats, Dress Caps, Silk and Satin Hat« £2000 WORTH and Hoods, French Flowers and Wreaths j Ostrich, Marabout, Paradise, and Fancy Feathers; Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Hat and Bonnet Scarfa," Silk Tut- > or ' quoises, Silk.Nattes, FaUlies, Satins, Gaoxes, Gossa* mers, Ribbons, &c, &c, all to match. LADIES' New Goods by every Mail for the Fancy Departments. The very fashionable French Dress Materials, checks and and stripes to match, Norwich Bright Alpaca do do. Dacca, Dress Fabrics, Matalasse, and Natte Cloths, French Merinos in every colour, German Checklaines, and Real CHILDREN'S Irish Poplins. Elegant Designs In Fichus, Capes, Jackets, Mantles, "and. UNDERCLOTHING, Summer Hyde Parks. A case, per Mail, of new Coloured, Plain, and Fancy Silks, at ■ new Japanese Silks, new Mikado Silks, new coloured Satins, new Turquoises, and new Natte Silks. Enduring Blaok Silks. LESS V ■ Owing to the great fall in the price.of wool, X., G.i N and^Cii,, will be enabled to ssll the* new. stock, just landing, Xpf than ' English and Scotch Blankets, *-Saxony -and 'Real Welsh Flannels, Scolich Plaiding* and Serges, fully 20'pertfenfc. f '• below last year's price' lisfc .»" I 'i/..-. ;i;v p K. G. and CO.'S i Glut in the Clothing Trade' lUriafeated.. < l ■-«*..- •.d.i.V./l •.«■ The Best and Cheapest Clothing in the Colony-— Bristol, ordinary Melbourne, and Dunedin 1 manufaoture~are still being. 1 sold at an average of 35 per cent.' below importers' ,pripe*» VERY LOW New list— ,tu>'»' : •;- ■ ']■. ) ~ T ;.\r Colonial-made Trousew how 14s 6di Colonial.madeSM Coptit > PRICES. now 12s 6d, Colonial Tweed. Suits now < 36s J .MonV Crimean Shirts now 4s 6d, Men's (all wool; extr»)«ws) now 6b. j .i ■ ' r • .'I- ■: i,l «■ KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINIM, AND CO.; DUNE D I N, . , ■>„ „-. .-„■,.,.;,' THE MOST UNPRECEDENTED CHEAJP SXI^T OF MODERN TIMES. „ '■ ."i | ' , •••,!' '' ' - : •'.! }n-,\. 1 •> '. « • , ) \ '. \ • P. ' .'.■'' . ..■ ..ir 1 '" ; ABSOLUTE, OOMPULSOEY. AND PEREMPTORY. ;; i - ' ? ■ o , • . iii COMPLETELY OVERSTOCKED BY • OVER-IMPO R T A T I O N S ' AND '' j - EXCESSIVE CONSIGNMENTS, . With fresh advices of FURTHER SHIPMENTS IN TRANSITU, We are compelled to realise, and ; ARE NOW OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING, , a» tita ' ,-;..' MOST SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICE. , . o— - ' ""'' V ' Finding this course necessary, • NO HALF MEASURES " Will find favour with us, but a Clean, Clear^ and Decided GENUINE \CHEAP SALE, Which everybody can appreciate and understand, - and which we will prosecute with vigour, until our IMMENSE STOCK is reduced to proper dimensions. TERMS, CAS.S. rr i aMMQ^^MMM 1 THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO., ' > . ■ ■ ' ' • CUTTING, PRINCES STREET, V ""~<'\' - • DUNEDIN,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1296, 30 September 1876, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1296, 30 September 1876, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1296, 30 September 1876, Page 24