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GTjjonuoiv iSiiairrj mil) da. ' 'POST FREE. Bfliierns oil Bequest MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK Efi WINTER GOODS. RESIDENTS 'of' Mount Ida' may easily effect a very considerable saving by sending orders to Thomson, • Stkaxg, & Co., where tbeir wants will be "carefully attended to. Orders, with remittance of over £5, will be forwarded at usual Town Prices, carriage free, per first waggon after receipt of order. ORDERS cannot be too plain, or explicit, but where any doubt exists as to what is wanted, we prefer communicating with our customers to sending ah 'unsuitable article. :' RECEIVING, as we do, almost daily; ■orders from all parts of the country; we can with confidence solicit patronage from Naseby and Mount Ida generally. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. DRESS GOODS, in all the latest fabrics and colo! s, form a very important branch of our business, and. we can recommend this stocks to-the favorable consideration of intending buyers. In black lustres, black russell cords, persian cords, janus cords, meri-' noes, benriettas, and paramatta. 0 , we are now ottering the besst valtje we have ever seen shown in Dunedin. Our stock of winseys is the largest and cheapest in the City, commencing at ,6d. ; a yard. 'Homespuns and dress tweeds' are in demand for warm, comfortable wear, and can be had plain or checked. PATTERNS EREE BY POST. DOMESTIC GOODS. In Flannels, blankets, quilts, sheetings, plaidings, calicos,: hollands, towels, .table ; cloths, table- covers, curtains, carpets, rugs, damasks, reps, &c, we are particularly well supplied, and the attention of parties furnishing, of hotelkeepr-W and others, may be directed to this department with advantage to themselves. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO. COSTUMES. We do 'a very large tradp in made Dresses, and can always show in these goods what is new and fashionable. For persons with limited time at their disposal this department is very (convenient, and avoids all the worry of dressmaking. We hold a most valuable stock of ladies' Jackets, in black cloth, president cloth, beaver, and silk velvets. LA Y ETTE3. Complete Outfits, or in part, of Baby Linen,' carefully packed and forwarded to any distance. This department is under, the charge of . female assistants, and every order entrusted to us will have careful attention and prompt despatch. PHICB IISTS ON APPLICATION. UNDERCLOTHING. We Bold a very large stock of Stays, in white, drab, grey and scarlet. Ladies', maid?, and girls' underclothing, plain, tucked, frilled, and embroid crcd, which we are selling at very moderate prices. CLOTHING. In Ready-Made Garments we can offer special inducements in goods specially got up for our own trade, of good material, well cut, well made, and neatly finished, while the prices are extremely moderate. Our paget suits, trousers and vests, and winter overcoats, are not surpassed in the City for GENUINE GOOD VALUE. TAILORING. The most reasonable charges in the trade are those w.e. adopt, in pushing for business in this department, and we can offer our customers a perfect tit of good material, at prices much under the usual run of the trade. THE BEST PLACE to buy anything in the form of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, is in The Cutting, Peinces-stekbt,-DUNEDIN, Thomson, Strang, & Co.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 1

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