Business Notices. ' i i JUST IN TIME!; i t i OPENED 1 OttT I I AT ! THOMSON & BEATTIE'S I BEFOBE { THE ADDITIONAL 5 PER { CENT.V DUTY WAS IMPOSED. ' ' ! ' NEW'SUM»fER GOODS IN GREAT • TAEIETY, Including — \ Lustres in new shades .• Grenadines ( Summer Serges | French Satin Cloths l ; Colored Lawns ! Striped Lawns - j Satin Uhecks i Muslins - «, „» , Tarlatans in shades o£ peach, canary;, and green. , ! I Biilliantines in great variety « ' j Galatea Checks and'Sti'ipes.s " Gingham Checks and Stripes ; j A SPLENDID SELECTION OF^RINTS; AN UNUSUALLY FINE LOTtOF BLACI^ ' AND COLO RE D 'SILKS. ' i Ladies' and Girls* Jackets in black and i drab. ; "* ! Ladies' Dolman Mantles, black and drab. \ CAPES AND-COLLA-RET^ES. \ i Ladies'- 1 Russell 'Cdrd,'-~ Alpaca and Sateen . >Prince6s'Kobes I In'newesfcoldrs and styles. ' MISSES' 'vPRiN'CB^S ..ROBES MVlabiety. « • Ladies' and Gent's Umbrellas in all mater* 1 ials and at airprices. J ' ' i : ArtificiaF Flowers" excelling 1 real ones in everything but perfume. A very large assortment •of RIBBONS, FEATHERS, ''AND LACES. Lovers of' High Art'^stioirld come and see '• t our Trimmed 1 Hats' and"' Bonnets;' 'They will 'find a'^fine r -Art Exhibition 1 without any admission money. Beautiful 'DEsrcfcrs > c c 'ln LADIES^ SCARFS. A splendid selection of^'Mens 1 [and Boy's English and Colonial-made Clothing. We arejnot'b'lowing to people when we feel a propensity fo'indulge in this relaxation — we jjubrit. In return for such self-denial, we expect when we do make an,, assertion that the Public'wiir taTceit', 'if not'at' par— a + least at a moderate discon'nt'; We expect the following modest statemerffc'to be taken at par — THOMSON ,"&- BEATXIE'S. IB'THE CHEAPEST- DRAPERY HOUSE ''IN NEW 'ZEALAND. l •Asisfittested by ( THOUSANDS OF "PEOPLE WHO HAVE *? - > s^J!OJINB^I^OUT3t)R^H'JffMHELV-ElsV , - t THOMSON r&rBEATTIEr v i i ' Continually MdrtnnmingTit .-intoT their' ears.' "If ttife is too' much for anybody to take at 1 once they can take^'little of it. Ourregular customerscan all tdikeifrat one sitting, bnt then we have educated thenOlp to it by giving them 1 cheap goods 'fsVeara. uu W# supply tonics iri theshapeof parcels J df Cheap Drapery, and--Clothing/ warranted 5 16 Our strongest* statements agree' wiUc-thef weakest stomachs. 1 , I INVERCARGILL, WINTON, AND GORE; I * i ' \
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Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 4
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350Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 4
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