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nPWARD of 1,000 pairs of 'Stays of a superior, description and most, apS‘ and ** of irls’ ; and, Ladies' Underclothing and Infants’ Requirements, are how being sold in the Cutting at .about half their legitimate value. Phis is an’ oppwtuniiy that our* customers and the general public should not' lose. Inspection invited. ••'id Reduced prices. EIRST-CIiASSf MILLINERY. ■ -ORDEK TO CLOSE a veiy successful MilEierjr ’-season, wh will now offer the remaining portion of Ooods in this Department at Clearing Priqes. 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, Ihspection’inritcd.
S'A F E IJr T E STM ENT. THE PRESENT PRICES OF IMPORTED COSTUMES from the celebrated Lpndon- costumiers, as quoted at the_ Cutting Warehouse,- afford' an opportunity of investing a little spare money to mcpt imusuaLadvantage. The materials are good,- tHe,.stylfes exquisite, and. in order to dispose Of the whole the most unusual Bargains may belookedfor. Inspection invited. C.trrrsNs,,. THE Curnuo. ' GENUINE ; GOOD VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT - NOT SURPASSED I IN THE Cwrnuoi CITY. : V Cutting. i DURING THE SEASON (■ FOR DRESS GOODS of a' goodj new,rtod; fashionable description have been: the' [ lowest in the 'Cityand? now, as the season j draws to a close, *we are prepared, to offer I the whole of the remajmng~portion at very great reductions to sechre the opening of each season with.. an entirely new stock. ° Inspection invited.' HUNDRED AND FIFTY LINEN SETS NEW AND FASHIONABLE braided, embroidered, and pleated in White, Brown, -and Black, and white lined colors said plain, which have heretofore sold in the city at Prices ranging from 2s 6d to 4s 9d, wiU now| be offered in the Cutting at Is and Is 6d .the set. -As this lot; emmet fail to go off quickly, our friends are requested to see that they 1 , secure what -they want of them without delay. VAST PROGRESS IN OUT AND FINISH HAS OF LATE been made in the production of Ready-made Clothing, through ; perfection of artistic skill and mechanical 'appliances, so that the article now offered •in the ususalcourse of our Clothing Business .is noAtSaoemable from that made to .order, 1 whife Hie price is wily about the one-half, ' " " Inspection invited. PpHGMSON, Q4TRANG, & C 0.1 THE CUTTING, PRINCES J3TEEET. 'DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 4
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414Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 4
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