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An Open Letter.

Tbe Exhibition, 14xh August, 1893. TO OUR CUSTOMERS We tender you our sincere and hearty ihanks for the more than liberal manner in which you have patronised us during- our Clearing- Sale. We are pleased to inform you it has been one of the must successful sales we have ever had. This is specially gratifying to us, as this result has been attained without the aid of any of the blatant and vapouring advertising so common of late, and that, although our fellow drapers have been hold ng clearino- sales at all seasons and under all circumstances, you have so freely responded to the announcement of our sale, held at its proper and legitimate time. It has also been a pleasure to, us to be informed by so many of you that we always do better, than we advertise, and that 3-011 rely on our sale as the genuine one in Invercargill. We are now busy opening out our Spring Shipments (personally selected in Britain by our Mr John Thomson) Beautiful Goods, and exceptionally well bought. We firmly believe that our display of Mantles Millinery, and Dresses this season will for Style, Quality and Value, surpass anything we have ever yet shown. We shall hold our Spring Show (of which you will be duly advised) at the usual time, near the middle of Sep--tember. We find this the most suitable time for our Customers, and the public always wait to see our selection before purchasing. We would just say that any reduced Dress Goods, Milliner}-, Jackets, Ulsters, or Furs left over from the sale, will not be put into stock, but will be sold to anyone requiring them at the reduced prices. Faithfully yours, THOMSON - & BEATTIE.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 15

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An Open Letter. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 15

An Open Letter. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 15

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