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I Drapery. i . FINAL NOTICE. All outstanding Accounts due to Messrs Thomson, Strang, and Co. must be paid on or before tbe 3lst instant, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. NOTICE. \ LL Claims against the firm of Thomson, Strang, and Co. are requested to be sent in at once for settlement. WINDING UP BUSINESS. THE B \LANCE OF OUR STOCK Is now being offered FOR PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE. Cheap Millinery Cheap Mantles Cheap Jackets, Cheap Drc?sCs Cheap Silks Cheap Sheetings Cheap Cover,a, Cheap Winceys Cheap Merinoes Cheap Lustres Cheap Flannels Cheap Calicoes Cheap Blankets Cheap Tweeds Cheap Hats Cln aj) Clothing Special Note.—Choice of a GOOD BLACK SILK DRESS Twelve;yards Length '. . For L2 2j and L2 17s Gd, worth L 3 3s and L‘4 10s. : Inspection Invited, rjTIOMSON, STRANG, AND CO. DRAPERS, TEM FORARY PR EM ISES, RATTRAY STREET. SHOP TO LET. BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND L \DtES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. T RS. ROSS, No. 5, George street, has M just received a choice assortment of children's cloth and velveteen jackets, clan tartan and other fancy scarfs, pelisses, dresses, squares, robes, hoods, and every requisite for baby outfit and ladies’ underclothing. Hals and bonnets cl nued, dyed, and altered !o newest shapes. Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled equal to new. No. ij, George, street. Books, Stationery, etc. per Warrior Queen : Leisure Hour, IS7O Sunday at Homo, IS7O Good Words, 1870 1 Good Words for the Young, 18 0 Pictures for Cottage Walls in Oil Colors Scripture Scenes do Scripture Localities do Children’s Prizes, Children’s Friend, &c. will be here shortly, KEITH & WILKIE’S, Princes street. Boot and Shoemakers. v - m iHSfe i! - BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. M FLEMING,-Pink of Fashion Dress . Boot Mater to LI is Excellency Sir George Fcrgiusou Bowen, Governor of New Znauind. Establishment adjoining Ross and Glcudining’s, Stafford street, Dunedin. Fleming, “link” of fashion name renowu’d, ’ Mid the gentle, loving, wise, piofound, And whose boots adorn a Hiou-and feet, Ami whose praise is snug by voices sweet. He who smooths the nolex of female forms, And both charlatans and tricksters scorns ; Who wise with skill in King Crispin's art, From Symmetry's rule cannot depart; But form the boot with elastic case To tit, to beautify, and please. Hence around his door in Stafford street - , Beauty, love, wit, and talent meet, Eager for Fleming to grace their feet, While they in his sanctum take a seat. E’en the representative of the Queen Amid Fleming’s patrons may bo seen ; Yes, Sir George, the centre of ail news, Had oft heard of Fleming’s boots and shoes Spoke of with praise where’r ho went, Therefore in haste lie for this artist sent, And in language royal—nay, not proud— Spoke he Lis praises both free and loud. 'lhen bade be Fleming (o him draw near, While with voice of kimlne-s, soft and clear, And willi a touch of sv.oul. swift and light, Said, “ Pink of Fadilon,” I dub thee knight. Sir Knight of Crispin on the scroll of fame Henceforth shall stand thy honored name; Yes, thy boots the feet of kings shall grace, Thou leader of Crispin's leather race ; And thy noble Indl in Stall'ord street Shall still bo filled with the i-JiU'. And Mere I, Sir George, do now declare — Nay, no boots but Fleming’s will I wear ; And before I leave Edina’s town, On his brow I’ll settle Crispin's c own.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2532, 29 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2532, 29 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2532, 29 March 1871, Page 3

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