BKAPBRY, SPECIAL BARGAINS. STAYS AND UNDERCLOTHING. UPWARD of 1,000 pairs. of Stays of a superior description and most approved shapes, and a magnificent stock of Girls and Ladies’ Underclothing and Infants’ Requirements, are now being sold in the Gutting at about half their legitimate value. This is an opportunity that our customers and the general public should not lose. Inspection invited. REDUCED PRICES. FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY. TO CLOSE a very successful Millinery season, we will now offer the remaining portion of Goods in this Department at Clearing Prices. The Millinery of. the Cutting Warehouse has obtained a welldeserved reputation, and, that the whole may be disposed of, very special bargains will be offered. Inspection invited. SAFE INVESTMENT. THE PRESENT PRICES TMFORTED COSTUMES from the celebrated London costumiers, as quoted at • the Cutting Warehouse, afford an opportunity of investing a little spare 'money to most unusual advantage. The materials are good, the styles exquisite, and in order to dispose of the whole the most unusual Bargams may be looked for. Inspection invited. .Cutting, THE Cutting. GENUINE ' GOOD VALUE IN everUt DEPARTMENT * NOT SURPASSED IN THE Cutting. , CITY. . ' Cutting. DURING THE SEASON OUR PRICES FOR DRESS GOODS of a good, and fashionable description have beer lowest in the City ; and now, as the s< draws to a close, we are prepared to the whole of the remaining portion at great reductions to secure the openix each season with an entirely new si Inspection invited. HUNDRED AND FIFTY LINEN SETS NEW AND FASHIONABLE braided embroidered, and pleated in White, Browr and Black, and white lined colors and plain which have heretofore sold in the-city a prices ranging from 2s 6d to 4s 9d, will nm be offered in the Cutting at Is and Is 6d th set. As this lot cannot fail to go offnuickK our friends are requested to see that the secure what they want of them withou delay. VAST PROGRESS IN CfUT AND FINISH , HAS OF LATE been made b _ duction of Ready made Clothi’ u properfection of artistic skill ar , a f?» through appliances, so that the artb , mechanical in the usual course of our r ,, . now offered is not discernable from th Business while the price is onlv r made to- order, J xb °Ut the one-half. .pftctibninvited. » & QO., I THE CUTTING, PRIN CES_j STREET. : DUNEDIN. T HOMSON, gTRANG
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Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 4
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390Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 4
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