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Jwihhtj una (£O. RESIDENTS OF-NASEBY MOUNT IDA DISTRICT con : materially LESSEN THEIR; EXPENDITURE ORDERING ■ FROM DUNEDIN; .- DRAPERY AND CLOTHING as sold at The Cutting Warehouse IHOMSON, .STRANG, AND CO. , .THE NEW; WINTER GOODS, r Embracirig'amost clibice and excellent variety of all;the'latest■; productions of ; the niairufa'c-turing-world have been.carefully gone;over, and, line by,line : , marked at prices which cannob'Tailio commend 'themselves to'ail buyers'. We 'will at alli.timesr be glad ,to. forwardhpa'ti terns of Stock to Mount Ida,.residents for.se-, lection, aiid guarantee all 'order's''prompt attention ' ■ '■' ;; ' : ""■''■{ ■'■■- "■'•'■' ■■■■■ 'Magnificent selection of. new Winter Dress Material in iinany entirely new fabrics,, which are-having a large run of patronage from the fashionable world at Home, and promise to take a prominent place in fashionable.attire ;kere.:; v .-.,.';- ._> HOMESPUNS AND GRAMPIAN TWEEDS, •-■ and the different, makes of winseys, for warm, useful, hard-wearing, dresses, are slacked in piles in-our Warehouse, readv to be distributed throughout, the households, of Otago. Our stock requires to be a large one, supplying as it does, a constantly- increasing number of customers :from almost' every town in Otago, and numbers in the adjoining province. OUR DOMESTIC GOODS are always standard value, and can be relied on. We buy from the makers, ana take full advantage of Trade Discounts by Cash Purchases, 1 which just by so much lessens the cost to' the consumer. Our Home Buyers has carte blanche, to buy at any time any amount of plain useful goods when he finds the price right, hence?'the name the Cutting Warehouse las won for cheap flannels, cheap blankets, cheap sheeting, cheap towellings, &c, &c. HEADY-MADE COSTUMES'' can. to-an/accurate ,fit if measurements be sent to us. The stock of made skirts, rich bl-ck satin skirts, bepver jackets, president cloth jackets,.rich silk velvet jackets, ,polonais«=s, is one of the largest in Neff Zealand, and specially imported to meet the requirements of a large and steadily increasing business. ' ' THE NEW HYDE PARK,

quite a novelty—a peculiar combination of. shawl and cuirassi, in an almoßtehdlessf variety of.styles and of materials—is commanding almost universal attention. The supply will not equal the demand, unless there is slocEiio arrive, which •is'not'at present known. Nothing nan'exceed this garment for style and comfort combined. > ' .:■•■ BEADY MADEJDLOTHING. Superior goods.- -made specially for our own trade, of good material, well cut, good wo:kmanship, snd tastefully finished. A large stock to choose from of—winter tweed suita, trousers and vests, sac, paget, and gain tea coats, reefing jackets, overcoats,, tweed trousers, self, drab, and printed moles. Juvenile clothing in great variety.' . ..'.'•' \ ' MERCERY. We hold a very large stock of menls, ,jouths', and boys' Crimean shirts, undershirts, drawers, socks, hats, cap 3, braces, belts, collars, and ■ ties. We make up extra large sizes in men's crimeans, such as are not to "be had usually in the trade, and which is a speciality with us. j Colored Blankets—Scarlet, Blue, and Silver Grey.; OPOSSUM BUGS. ,{S* All Orders of over £5, aecompanied with remittance, will be forwarded to Naseby, carriage paid, thus placing residents in lfi.ou.nt In ad : strict on an equal footing with City Thomson, Strang, and.Co.. Crrm>ro, PaißrcE3-s'T.R.i;T.T, PUNJEJDX^,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 1

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