, fcRAPSB, 5 HOMESPUNS. HOMESPUNS. Hew Cheviot Homespuns. NewEstamene Serges. New Bradford Homespuns. Wellington Serges. WE Have ]iirt opened a very large assort j ment of the latest productions in| ■ Homespuns, Serges, and an im* ' .^' a ? c y Ureas Material, which jhllbe found on inspection unsurpassed.ip City for variety or sterling good value. j;f l' ; S’ lo ' . COSTUMES. COSTUMES. Hating the last two months we have heen ; bo»Uy , engaged producing all the latest jtoveljtigs.,in,these goods, and are prepared With an immense variety of fnlly made Costomes and Fashionable Dress Skirts, with ipaterial for body. Ofcr Costumes at 255, 9N6d, and 355; are marvels of .cheapness, and surpass anything yet shown in Dunedin. : ; 'J. YEtVET JACKETS. ' ■' We Ipwe just 1 received a most magnificent dutotirtmeht of Rich Stack Silk 1 ' Velvet Jackets, ranging in price from four to twelve guineas. These are the choicest and cheapest Sockets we have seen ever in Dunedin, and are from one to three guineas under market value. MILT,INERT. Our Rich and Varied Stock of Trimmed fiats and Millinery Bonnets forms an immense attraction to our Showrooms, and has already resulted in a very Successful opening of the season, which promises for the Winter a very , large trade. DOMESTIC GOODS. ■■JOM'fiome shipments dLFlannels, Blankets, Plaidingsjßed Engs, Quilts, Toilet Covers' Shirtings,? Towellings, Tablecloths, Tabled covers, Lace* and Lens Curtains, Tickings! and Brown Holland, have opened up in Splendid condition, ‘ and' are confidently placed before the public, as very special talue, READY-MADE CLOTHING. Tbis Department being a very important one with ns, we have bestowed on it a large amount of attention, and in order to meet the deinanda of increasing business, we have Just opened for the Winter Season a most magnificent stock of Overcoats, New Paget Coats, Kew Galateas and Sacs, Trousers mid Verts, Suits, and a..very large choice of Boys* and Youths’ Clothing. JpHOMSON, STRANG, & 00. THE CUTTING, Princes street, Dunedin. BRADFORD STUFF WAREHOUSE, GEORGE > STREET, DUNEDIN. REMOVING TO ""N E;W' P&EMI SE S. GENUINE CLEARING SALE POR CASH. A. W AL [K B To avoid the expense and inconvenience of Removing his Stock to New Warehouse opposite, has resolved to offer the whole of his present stock at such prices as will insure a speedy clearance. The stock consists of useful every day goods, not of Unsaleable surplus Summer Stock—that you read about—he having cleared out his stock of that kind during the proper season. As the reductions will be throughout the entire stock, it is needless to pick out any Special Lines of Unsaleable Goods as a bait —the public are invited to come and judge for themselves. ! stf For the convenience of customers from Port Chalmers and Green Island, cabs will be in waiting at the Railway Station free of charge; also, for those patronising the late train, |the shop will be, open till 10 p.m. SHOP TO LET.
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Evening Star, Issue 3786, 13 April 1875, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3786, 13 April 1875, Page 4
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