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DRAPERY TO') WAREHOUSE. richly Replenished : oxi :i:o; , With a very LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK .// of - v “: 'choice new goods For Autumn and Winter, 1875/ r- i;. ; " • . ( ■ ; , , our . home Shipments Ex City of Vienna City of Dunedin Wellington . Oamaru ... .y. . , ( Mallowda!e, &c., &c.,are now *P hand, and OPENING OUT Splendidly, in first-rate Condition, NICE NEW GOODS, Novelties in every Case, and the best value we have ever opened any season with. 1 t . THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. OUR SHOW ROOMS I Present a rich display of the many novelties recently' produced in the Home Country and on the Continent. We hold stock to do a large Winter Trade, and to effect this we have, carefully marked every line at the most moderate prices. Motto—“ Small profits and large trade.” NEW WINTER JACKETS. Rich Velvet Jackets—Beautiful Goods Velveteen Jackets—Elegantly trimmed Beaded Jackets—Quite a Novelty Cloth Jackets—Double-breasted Beaver Jackets—Double-breasted Beaver Jackets (Colored) Double-breasted Sealskin Jackets—Beaver-trimmed Homespun Jackets, with Tablier

These goods are all of a very superior description, and, for Taste Style, Quality, and Price, are not surpassed iu the City. NEW INTER COSTUMES. Velveteen Costumes—Rich and Choice Goods Homespun Costumes—Exceedingly Durable Waterproof Costumes—Latest Styles Wincey Costumes—i| xtensive Variety Fancy Dress Costumes—lmmense Choice As we have hitherto done a very large trade in Costumes, we have given this part of onr trade very particular attention, and. feel confident that, with the same moderate scale of charges as heretofore, and producing novelties every month as they appear, we shall this season much increase thin branch of our business. NEW WINTER SKIRTS. Black Satin Skirts, very rich goods Colored Satin Skirts, A 1 qualities Italian Cloth Skirts, richly stitched New Braided Skirts, beautiful goods New Batswing Skirts, quite a novelty New Cloth Skirts, splendid for wear. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. NEW WINTER SHAWLS. New Wool Shawls—Useful Wraps New Waterproof Shawls—Suited for travel- „ ling ; New Beaver Shawls—Richly bordered New Reversible Shawls, —Npleadi i goods New Wmter shawls—Frosted borders New Plaid Shawls— Various clans I ■New Paisley Longs— plendid value S New French Mosaics—• goods. NEW WINTER MILLINERY. New Straw Hats- Every New Shape New Straw Hats—Every Quality New Velvet Ha s—A La Mode Maids’ Black flat's—An Immense Stock Girls’ Black Hats—All New Shanes Infants’ Felt Hats—Newest Goods Ladies’Trimmed Hats—lmported : Millinery Bohnets—French Patterns. Guided by the very large millinery trade we have done in previous seasons, we have imported 15 cases of Straw Hats, Velvet gats, Trimmed Hats, Millinery Bonnets, Flowers, eathers, Tulles, Blondes, Ornaments, and Millinery Material, and are prepared for the winter with a selection second to none in the City. . NEW WINTER DRESSES. New Homespuns— Of all nations New Mixed Winceys— At low prices New Super Winceys— Of all shapes New Crisp Winceys— At moderate prices New Aberdeen Winceys— ! he real article French Freneß- Satifa4.>-otlu—N ew, and choice New French Rep—Yarn-dyed New Silk Lvi-.o— Choice colors • - Italian Cost ne C'^iha—Rich materia . * The f arg st and Cheapest Stock of Dress Goods in 1 j City is in the Cutting, at . JIK , THOMSON, STRANG, & CO.’ W RIBBONS sashes new , ‘’ARES NEW Bit AIDS NEW BL TONS NEW ORIS MENTS neW yak. Aces NEW HOSIERY NEW GLOVES s NEW WOOLLEN GOOD% J New crossovers ; NEW WOOL VESTS \ ...NEW PROMENADE .BOARDS ; New ’louds. ‘ j FOR THE WI NTH R cial Value in Blankets, " THE REAL AYRSHIRE, THE KAIKORAI MILL WITNEY AND BATH. HOMSON, STRANG, ft CO. Importers, tlrapera,' and Outfitters, Princes street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 4

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