EACH DRAPER IN DUNEDIN Is at present endeavouring to outvie his fellow' trader by EXTRAVAGANT ANNOUNCEMENTS, U B K A Y , In the belief that SILENCE ON HIS PART Might be construed into inefficiency to supply the Drapery requirements of the LADIES OF DUNEDIN, Besa to announce that h.e has NOT NEGLECTED THE SUMMER SEASON But is now OPENING OUT H E TVT EW E S T O O D S Suitable for the same. DUNEDIN JJOUSE, BCIQEC STREET, Has acquired the reputation of being the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE 1 ! t SET Future Sales will be n» exeeption to the A N D I N G, Ex STAKT OF TASMANIA, KDS. M<EWAN'S CELE EER, No. i. -' - ' MARSHALL & C^F&kANP,
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 1
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120Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 1
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