DRAPJSfcV I MONTH OF JUNE. SPECIAL CUTTING ATTRACTION. CO. TUMES EXTRAORDINARY. WE are showing the largest and the • cheapest stock of Costumes in the City, Tweed Costumes, Homespun Costumes, Waterproof Costumes, Wincey CostumeS, (, ostutc.es, Melange Costumes, Satin Cloth : Costumes, t elveteen Costumes, Diagonal Costumes, and Fancy Dress Costumes, in endless variety. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF And Polonaises at prices unequalled, in Black .-ilk Velvet, Royal Court Velveteen, Sealskin. Otter, and Beaver (trimmed), Dogskin, Black Cloth (plain). Black tdoth (moderately trimmed), Black Cloth (richly trimmed), President Cloth, Beaver, Tweed, Brighton Serge, Homespun, &c.y &c. WATERPROOF MANT. ES, STRIKING " C BARGAINS- ! In Black, Oxford, and Cambridge Greys, Blue, Black, and Green Mixture, and other shades, a most extensive variety in eve *y size, from 16 inches to 60 inches long. Ihe low prices at which these goods arc being offered cannot faff to quit, them s ; eedily, and, to prevent disappointment, intendingbuyers are recommended not to delay inspection. SECOND DELIVERY OF HOMESPUNS. The genuine article, the Dress of the Season. There has been; an immense demand for this new material, and having cleared out our First Shipment, the* Second Delivery has arrived in good time to keep up the Largest Stock in the City. They have opened up in tirst-nte condition, and w’U be sold at the same Low Prices to secure an equally rapid sale. OUR ESTABLISHED REPUTATION For genuine good value in Plain Domestic Goods will be fully upheld by this season’s shipments of Blankets Hugs, Q lilts Sheeting, Flannels, Shirtings, Calicoes’ Brown Linen, Diapers, Towellings, Table Cloths, Table Covers, Damasks, Curtains, &c , &c. . • SEVERAL STRIKING NOVELTIES ■ lu Fancy Woollen Goods are attracting much attention, atd we have been doing a trade dur.ng the past month in thede Really Beautiful Goods. Special among them is a very pretty assortment of Promenade Acarfs and Shawls, several entirely new thiiu'B in Clouds, Ties, and So wares, and ah endless variety of Wool Jackets, Vests, Berthas Bonnets,. Hats, Caps, Boas, Gaiters, &0.. GOOD CLOTHING AT A MODERATE COST Is a desideratum which moat people can appreciate, and accounts for the large amount of • patronage bestowed on bur. Clothing Department. To maintain and increase this it is our constant endeavor to supidy realty good well-made garments at the lowest possible prices. •In this we think we havesufe ceeded, and C-nfidently invite inspection |>t our present stock of Jmits, Coats, Trouserand Vests, Overcoats, aud Youths’ Clothing, Shirts, Hosiery, &c. JpHOMSON, STRANG, & CO. THE CUTTING, PRINCES ST SB ET.
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Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 4
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412Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 4
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