THE POPULARDRESS HOUSE. DRESS MATERIALS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WE COMMEND our Stock of New Autumn and Winter Dress Fabrics. In ordering these some of the lines seemed too advanced, but these particular goods have caught on at once. IN BLACKS, Canvas Materials, Fancy Hopsacs, Serges in Coating Cheviot, Estamene, Rib, Is to 4s 6d per yard. Fancy Soleils, Amazons, Bouelds, Merinos, Cashmeres, Foulds, Make an unrivalled selection of over 100 pieces. IN NAVY. There are the same specialties as In Blacks, with a range of cheap All-wool Stuffs for children’s wear, and some colonial-made goods which show up better than in Black. IN FANCY. Tufted or Boucld Stuffs—we won’t append high-class names —in splendid variety and quite novel and becoming shades are the piece de resistance, Is Oid yard to 25s 6d per Costume length. Striped Serges, the fashionable London demand, Is Hid, landed Saturday. Shot Canvas and Creponny Cloths from the collection. TWEEDS. We thought these were getting past, but they go as freely as ever, certainly to create a demand we sell local productions at an absurd price, the same quality would fetch 5s 6d in London. Timaru Tweeds the best patterns produced, Petorie ditto a different style altogether. Canvas Tweeds, a Scotch range and Faced Clothing ditto in best Colourings complete this large branch. There is a good deal of style about these Tweeds while none of them are too pronounced. We do not push these, they go themselves. FOR HOME WEAR & CHILDREN’S WEAR. The choice is really excellent, about 50 pieces in all. Shot Tweeds all colours 10fd, same with irregular Fleck 9Jd, good-looking heavy Serges la 4id, 550 new Boucßj Stuffs Is Oid, special purchase similar line at IOJd and- 7id, but these are rather low. Meltons are going out, but we still keep three ranges in best shades. EVENING GOODS. Carefully selected Colours and Styles. Nun’s Cloths, Sparkling Mohairs, Plain and Striped Crepons, Serges, and a couple of fancy lines in Creams, Corals, Pink, Sky, Green, Crimson, Black. MANTLE CLOTHS. Everything in demand here, including 64-inch Tweeds for Capes. Habit Cloths, Nestling and Curl Cloths for Coats, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 54-inch wide. DRESSMAKING Continues to be efficiently conducted, and we can meet every idea worth considering. All other Departments equally strong. We would especially note that alterations are completed in Furnishing Room, and we are extending this with a nice little stock of new goods at popular prices. Our Flannel and Blanket list is also much reduced in price, and we quote all numbers at practically mill prices plus cost of transport. Mackintoshes much asked for we continue to open in Ladies and Misses. T. AND J. THOMSON, GENERAL DRAPERS, FURNISHERS AND SILK MERCERS, Stafford Street.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8776, 11 March 1897, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8776, 11 March 1897, Page 2
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