DRAPERY FORCED SALE ! COMPLETELY OVERSTOCKED, tf the Result o? LARGE IMPORTATIONS AND CONTINUED DEPRESSION. The Comparative stagnation in business which has now lasted so long compels traders ta adopt unusual means to realise oa Immense Stocks and tarn them into Cash. THOMSON, ST RANG, AND CO - Holding an excessive stock of Valuable Drapery and Clothing, Wl fiadirie ifc alwolhteliri necesssary to REALISE, are now conducting a ""omuwjiy VERY SPECIAL PUBLIC SALE, Which will De continued until a very large portion of the stock is disnoßed of Th« prices at which Goods will be offered to Cash Bayers will be low er than on any previous occasion. ' REDUCTIONS VEET PATENT ON ■ ', DRESS GOODS COSTUMES, MANTLES, • SHAWLS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, LACE GOODS, RIBBONS, SCARFS, SQUARES, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, , FLANNELS. CALICOES, MEN'S/ BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING^ &0., "' AS - V , ,' -„ " \ 4 "'' CASH IS WANTED, AND STOCK MUST BB REALISED*.' THOMSON, STJIANG, ATO CO., PRINO/ES STREET, DUNEDIN.
TBS ATTENTION U OJ" COUNTRY RESIDENTS IS DIRECTED TO THE FAOT THAT TEE . " . \ PREMIER DRAPERY STOOK OF DUNEDIN ' " " la held by. ■"\ : f• / \ KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & COPbince3 Street, opposite the PostjlOffice, : < BY every vessel (almost without exception) arriving rom Britain. IMMENSM CONSIGNMENTS are continually being received by thb S and^ the present time their stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS is magnificent. Buying as they do from Manufacturers direct, in the BEST AND CHEAPEST MARKETS OF THE WORLD. KG. & CO. are In a position to sell, and in fact do seit, their gooda a< • UNUSUALLY LOW HOUSES. . J " • i. 5 ! 1^? A3JD COLOURED SILKS from the most KMnnarr maotwaotuekrs 3 i£f ' beauty of finish, and perfection of make, oannotbe 6XG6U6CU In the MILLINERY AND MANTLE departments are to be f omnd larck. ohoiob and blegaht displays of the latestfashionff and novelties. Manties~and-Jacketß-are~» made up, and Bonnets and Hats trimmed on the premises, with akilL taste and cood "~ judgment by first-class artistes. . 6 All the newest FABRICS AND DESIGNS IN DRESS MATERIALS 'selllnc at temptingly low prices. .. -"—a ■• DRESS-MAKING carried on. This department is highly and deservedly popular with Ladies who desire thnir dresses to appear faultless in style and perfect nf btp. , LADIES UNDEB-CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, RIBBONS. LACES. AND XANCV GOODS, IN PROFUSION. ' Many extensive importations of MANCHESTER GOODS-^-carpbts, bloob-cxoihs and mattings, have been lately received, all of which are the best value to bb OBTAINED FOR MONEY. KG. & COs., MEN'S . AND BOY'S CLOTHING departments are literally • crammed with shipments of hew gooda to hand, from Glasgow, London, and other centres of the clothing trade. TWEEDS AND CLOTHS of almost all sizes and patterns. In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT orders for, Suits, &0., are executed In such a manner as cannot fail to please the most fastidious. The following extract from a critical notice on tha appearance of uniforms, lately made up in this department, is taken from the "Daily Times," of 7tk November, 1879. "The manner in which Messra Kirkpatrick, Glendining and Co., have completed their contract for these uniforms -ia ■ another gratifying instance of the excellence to which our local manufactures can be- - brought when legitimately encouraged." 1 Patterns sent post free on application, customers may send orders per post with 1 every confidence, as such orders w?U not only meet with prompt attention, bat will v - -, be attended to with as much cars, and charged at as low prices, as if customers themselves were present. KIMPATRICK, GLMDINING, AND 00, PRINCESSTREET. DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1506, 25 September 1880, Page 32
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