fcontsmr, ijjirang anb €a. TKANGEES VISITING, DUNEDIN, Are reminded that THE BEST PLACE To buy DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, THE CUTTING WAREHOUSE {Opposite the Queen's Theatre), THOMSON, STRANG & CO. Are showing a MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK NEW AND CHOICE GOODS, Unsurpassed for good value. ENORMOUS STOCK SILKS, Beautiful New Designs, Choice and Chaste, IMMENSE VARIETY Neutral Shades, in Iron Grey, Steel Grey, Silver Grey, Drabs, Browns, and Bright Colors, Beautiful Broeadesin Spots, Pips, Buds, leaves, Floral and Mosaic. MARRIAGE SILKS DINNER SILKS WALKING SILKS EVENING SILKS. RICH AND CHOICE STOCK GENUINE BLACK SILKS From Spitalflolds and Lyons manufacturers—goods that we can recommend for substantial wear, guaranteed not to cut, of permanent lustre, and enduring color. HEIGHT OF FASHION NEW MILINERY BONNETS AND HATS. NEW FRENCH FLOWERS. NEW FEATHERS. GORGEOUS BIRDS AND WINGS. ■ ■ i NEW ORNAMENTS. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES!! ECRU LACE GOODS, NEW * SETS NEW COLLARS. Parties Fur Ashing can save a considerable amount of mon *V ty making their purchases of Blankets, Shv^ tm g s . T °wels, Quilts, Carnow jruling at the 1 ' uttm ß Warehouse. LABGB CHEa v * LOTS. 20 Damask Table Covers reo> ce< ; J° J» J}<* oe TV i. m_vi- sltvffra, v. a A„ ?ecl tO «$S lid. 15 Damask Table Co.vers reduct ,d to 4s 15 Damask Table Covers reducec ■ ™ ° 8 J~ Table Uovers roaueeq « Towels, 4s lid dozen* Nothing approaching the above list ft* rat* good value has ever been placed before, the public in the history of the drapery tra,de.. in Otago. The most frugal will find aiA oppp?!tunity not before met with, and not likely to turn up again, of investing their mo.iey to, most unusual advantage. READY MADE CLOTHING. In this important, branch of the business we hold a very large stock of well-cut, wellfurnished, and carefully finished garments. Our Suits and Trousersjand Vests, of English, Scotch, and Geelong Tweeds, are made specially to our own order, and for wear and general appearance are equal to bespoke clothing, T*hile the cost is very much less. UKST We would specially invito Settlers and others in the Mounfr Ida District to peruse and study the peculiar advantages offered in our now celebrated £5 BALE SYSTEM, as advertised in the first page of the ' Mercury.' THOMSON, STRANG, & CO., Tits Cutting, Phinoes-bteket, i DUNEPIN i
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 372, 21 April 1876, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 372, 21 April 1876, Page 1
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