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DRAPK.RY, gUNSHINE OK RAIN. A SPECIAL PUKCHASB of largesized Sunshades in black and color?, with white or colored linings, is row being offered in the Cutting at unusually Low Prices, They are made on superior frames of rich •twilh-d silks, and with new and fashionable handles. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. 6 doz. Sunshades, 2s Gd, unlined 5 doz. Sunshades, Sa 6d, unlined 7 doz. Sunshades, 5s 6d, unlined THE LATEST PRODUCTION in Beaded Cuirasses has just been received into stock in the Cutting, and is being offered at a price which is sure to command attention, and result in a speedy r ale. We confident'y invite inspection of our 17s Gd and 18s Gd New Beaded Cuirasses. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. SO Black Silk Jackets, 2(D, bargains] 20 Black -ilk Jackets, 21s, bargains 25 Black Silk Jackets, 27s Gd, bargains All worth twice the money quoted. Twenty-one Shillings is the price we are quoting for a choice lot of Rich Braided Cuirasse and Tablier combined. The goods are really elegant, while the prices are undoubtedly low. ’ THOMSON, STRANG, & CO, Guipure Lace Cuirassc, cheap Spanish Lace Cu rasse, cheap Ducheate Lace Cuirasse, cheap Im. Point Lace Cuirasse, cheap Homburg Net Cuirasse, cheap k F !UR SHILLINGS AM-) SIXPENCE is a very low price for < hildrcn’s Marcel a Frocks, hut three dozen of these goods assorted in five shades are bein. offered at that price, and are meeting with a rapid sale in the Cutting, THOMSON, STRANG, AND C 0... Children’s Mci inn Fr< cks, cheap Children’s Merino Lelliases, cheap Children’s Pique Costume-’, cheap Children’s Holland Pinafores, new shapes Children’s Muslin Pinafores, trimmed MUCK T 1 KED OE, and deservedly so, is the Millinery shown in the Cutting. We have spared no effort to place this department at the top ot the trade, and the large business we are now doing in Hats and Bonnets shows that our efforts have not been in vain. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. 20 doz row Manilla Hats 100 doz assorted Straw Hats 20 doz girls’ Leghorn Hats 15 doz boys’ Leghorn Hats 10 d> z infants’ Leghorn Hats, BEAU 1 iFUL FLOWERS as shown in the Cutting never fail to please the eye and attract attention. The quality and variety we are showing this summer exceed anything hitherto seen in Uuuedin. In delicacy of tints and exactitude of make ami get up they closely resemble nature’s productions. THOMSOV, STRANG, & CO. 20 Cartoons Finest French Flowers 25 Cartoons best English Flowers 5 Cartoons beautiful Wreaths SOboxtsnew fancy Heathers 3 doz long ostrich Feathers, i READY FOR, USE, from our very large stock, we can fit any figure with really elegant costumes made of the most fashionable materials, and got up in the mod artistic Lshion by dressmakers at the head of their profession, THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. Costumes in Silk Lustre Costumes in -"iik 'I wills Costumes in .'-ilk Warps Costumes in Grenadines Costumes in New (. hecks Skirts with Bodice unmade The WEaPI.k- QUALI ■ lESofour B’ack Silks are the recommendations with which wo place our various numbers of these goods before our cu: ton ers. 'I hey are the products of the looms of famous manufacturers only, and for good wear bridiant lustre, and permanent color they stand unrivalled. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. 1 Black French Silks- 15 qualities I Black British ilka—l2 qualities I Colored Silks plain and figured Biidal t-ilks—loo patterns Irish Poplins—black and colors Rich Moires—day and evening. I TP £ NEW TIXTURES in Fancy Dress Materials are well repiesented in the Cutting. The styles are decidedly changed, and several entirely new fabrics introduced. For a really fashionable dress, there is no possibility of getting better suited than by purchasing the material at T. ;s. ana Co.’e, and leaving it io be made under the iffieient management of the dressmaking department. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. New Lace Stripe batistes New Lace Stripe Sattecns New Stripe Self Lawns New Silk Tinted Alpacas New Black and White Grenadines TH ERE I - NO FADiN G of ournew Washing Dress Material for use at home or for the garden, the lawn, the pic-nic ground, or the coast. Many very beautiful novelties have heeh produced for the season, and sevtral of the old standards very considerably improved on. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO, New Printed Cambrics New Printed iapera New Piinted Piques New Patterns Marsellas Now ’ hintz Percales NOT ONLY BECAUSE it is a local manufacture, and as such deserves to bo encouraged, but on its merits and from its genuine worth we can heartily recommend the Kaikorai Flannel to our customers. It is much superior to any English flannel at the same money, and is fa t taking the place of imported This is as it ought to be ; and the more we produce within ourselves the richer as a community will we beet me. , THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. Kaikorai Mill Flannels Kaikorai Mill (Serges Kaikorai Mill Blankets Mosgiel Mill Serges Mosgiel Mill Tweeds, NUMEROIS PRETTY NOVELTIES exceeding description in an are now being shown in the Cutting m the shape of Neck Ri bons, Bows, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Sets, Rufllmgs, Handkerchiefs, Lace Goods, Ribbon, Sashes, Trimming-*, &c. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. TO AVOID GRUMBLING over badly- ! made Clothing, leaveyourorderatt.be Cutting Warehouse, where, with despatch and economy, a perfect fit will be guaranteed in Suit, Coat, Vest, or Trousers. A large choice on hand of ready-made Clothing of a superior description. HOMS ON, STRANG, & CO., Cutting, Princes street, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 3986, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3986, 3 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3986, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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