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praxrarjr. . LAST WEh.K, LAST WEEK, LAST WEEK, OF THE FINAL CLEARING SALE or fJIHOMSON, STRANG, AND DRAPERY STOCK. CO.’S The Premises arc Let. Possession to be given early in April. GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Winter Presses Winter Jackets Winter’Hats Winter Bonnets Winter Silks Winter Furs Half-price Half-price Half-price Half-price Half-price A GOOD BLACK SILK DRESS Twelve yards Length, for L2 2s, worth L 3 3s A Goo 1 Black-Silk Dress Twelve yards Length, for L2 17a 6d, worth L 4 10s. A few only are left. A lot of Remnants of Black Silk;' four yards to ten yards in length, will be almost given away; very suitable for Misses Dresses. A FEW COLORED SILK DRESSES. Half-price, Bargains in Woollen Goods. Wool Scarfs Wool Ruffles Wool Boas Wool Xovers Wool Gaiters Wool Boots French Merinoes Mixed Winceys All Wool Plaids Welsh Flannels English Blankets Scotch Blankets €*S"The above will be sold for one week only at fabulous reductions. The Premises are Let, MEN’S, ROYS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. Men’s Tweed Suits Cheapest in Dunedin Men’s Tweed Coats Cheapest in Dunedin Men’s Tweed Trousers Cheapest in Dunedin Men’s Tweed Hats Cheapest in Dunedin Men’s Felt Hats Cheapest in Dunedin Men’s Cloth Caps Cheapest in Dunedin SPECIAL LIN B. Six Dozen Men’s Black Alpine Mats, newest style and best quality will be sold for 10s Gd each, worth 14s 6d. Inspection Invited. Crimean Shirts, Dress Shirts, Lamb Wool Pants, Serge Pants, Underclothing, Silk and Wool Scarfs, Ties, Paper Collars, , All kinds will be sold at the same REDUCED PRICES. .. : ■ Counters, shelving, and other shop-fittings for sale cheap. >-■■ THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO., DRAPERS, TEMPORARY PREMISES, RATTRAY STREET. BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND ’ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. ROSS, No. 5, George street, has just received a choice assortment of j children's cloth and velveteen jackets, clan j tartan and other fancy scarfs, pelisses, j dresses, squares, robes, hoods, and every i requisite for baby outfit and ladies’ under- j clothing. Hats and bonnets cl aned, dyed, I and altered to newest shapes. Feathers , cleaned, dyed, and curled equal to new. j No. 5, George street. Boot and Shoemakers. v. t&imßisßessttt. R. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. M FLEMING, Fink of Fashion Dress , Boot Maker to His Excellency Sir Go rge Fergusson Bowen, Governor of Npw Zea'aml. Establishment adjoining Ross and Glendining’s, Stafford street, Dunedin. Fleming, “Fink ” of fashion name renown’d, ’ Mid the gentle, loving, wise, profound, And whose boots adorn a thou-.-nid.fuet, And whose praise is sung by voices sweet. He who smooths the sola of female forms, And both charlatan and trickster scorns ; Who wise with skill in King Crispin’s art, From Symmetry’s rule cannot depart; ihit form the boot with clastic.ease To tit, to beautify, and please.' ' lienee 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 scat. E’en the representative of the Queen Amid Fleming’s patrons maybe seen ; Yes, Sir George, the centre of all news, : Had oft heard of Fleming’s boots and Spoke of with praise where’r he went, Theivfore in haste he for the artist sent, And in language roial—nay, not proud— Spoke he his praise both free and loud. 1 hen bade Im,Fleming to him draw near,. While with voice of kindness, soft and clear, And with a touch of sword, swift and Ifgttfc, Said, “ Pink of Fashion,” 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 hull in Stafford street Shall still be tilled with the elite. And hero, I, Sir George, do now declare— Nay, nd boots; biit Fleming’s will I wear j And before I leave Edina’s town, On his brow I’ll settle Crispin’s own. Butchers. ' Wholesale and Retail Butcher, George, Maclaggan, and Great King Streets, Dunedin. Families waited upon for orders in all of the City and Suburbs Lost. rn\Vo POUNDS REWARD. Lost a X small gold Anchor, with inscription and name of undersigned upon it. G. F. Reid, Stafford street.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2536, 3 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2536, 3 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2536, 3 April 1871, Page 3

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