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'^■;OS'.. ! vls*i2iSasQ. Aclyc^T '?.?.' "/to fitft S- : WfiHßß<r.^ H&YNkS. and C>. , : K :.:. IJespectfuHy .invite sittentinn to large importa- '>:':-:'■:■' ■- '-. tioaa for this.Se.iaon's Trade, .-,.", ."Con\prlsinq for -all braru'bes a* -".Oit ooniprelion- ' - sive variety of well- selected Goods. ;":,';■ ;.sla\vV Trousers and Tests made from Mosgiel -.- -■""'--. : -Twopfls ; Hen's Trousers and Vests made from Geelong : " Tweeds .--..-.'". /Men's .Trousers and Vests made from West, of England T-.vpeds Men's Trptisers nm! Vest wpII made, thoroughly shrunk, and fasnionsiWv cut, 27s Gd, 30s. ; -Men's Pa<jt«t ?uifcg. Mo^rfe' Tweed . Men's Paget Suits, Wed of England Tweed . Men's Pa^p*- Suits. Qpelonsr Tweeds "Beys' and "Youths' and Men's Overcoats. TAILORI N G. *"- The universal ealfcfsiction that is given, the "•perfect fit of every garment, the complete finish •and style, .under the supervision of an experi- . -erced -cutter, warrants every confident recommendation. Patterns of coatings, trouserings, •votings, doeskins, broadcloths. Mosjriel tweeds. Scotch twe ds. Bliss tweeds. West of Ensland "tweeds, s*;nfc free Tiy post. Riding suits made to orHer ; boys' suit* made to or-ler ; youths' suits made to order. Overcoats, Pa^nt coats, Ulsters, and other garments made to order from Tailors' ■'measurement. IHERBERT, HATNES, and CO. "lien's White'Rhirts. assorted in sizes— l4in to 18in ; Men's "White Shirts. 4b 9d ; Men's Regattas. 3s fid: M<n's Oxford Shirts. 4s 9d ; Mei«'s Cambric Shirts. 7s fid : Men's Flannel Undershirts, 3s lid; Men's Flannel Drawers. Men's Plaidinjf and Swanskin Drawprs. - Men's Crimean Shirts. Boys' ami Youths' Crimean Shirts ; Fronts, Cuffs, &c. Larse assortment of Men's Hats, "Roys' and Youths' Hats, for Summer. Boys' Hats, 2s 9d ; Men's Hats, 3s lid ; Boys' Stanleys. 3s r-Gd; Men's Swiss Hats, 5s 9d ; Men's Straw Hats in variety ; Youths' Straw Hits in -variety j Boys' Straw Hats ; Boys' Caps, Is 3d ; Boys' Straw Hats, Is 6d ; Men's Straw Hats, 2s 6d ; Men's Hats, 2s, 2s Cd. GAME BAGS, COURIER BAGS. v ßuggy and Railway Bugs ; Ties, Scarfs, and "Bows, choice selection ; Elastic Belts, Gd, 9d, Is ; Tiinen-faced Collars, 4d per box ; Men's Silk Umbrellas, 10s Gd; Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, Is (>&; Men's Brown Cotton Socks, 7d, 9d per pair ; Men's Xanibswool Half-hose ; Men's Ribbed Brown Cotton Pants, 3s; Men's and Youths' Merino Undershirts ; Men's and Youths' Scotch Bonnets ; Cardigan Jackets. HERBERT, HAYNES, and CO. JACKETS, FISCHUS, MANTELETS. This branch comprises a large variety of spe- ' • ccially selected novelties for this season. The cutting and fitting of Ladies' Jackets is entrusted to the care of a gentleman having many years' Home expenence in th is a tid the Tailoring Branch, =and is giving great satisfaction. RIDING HABITS are now made iv a large ! -variety of materials. Black Cloth, Blue Cloth, Blue Serge, Gr«y Cloth, Grey Meltons, Dark Grey Tweeds, Waterproof Tweeds, Russell Cords. 'These goods are tailor made, well cut, aud always -fit well. Riding Habits made to order from o;is. _ WASHING FABRICS.— To meet the inereas- i jng demand we have largely exceeded our usual ■ "importations of Stripe Oaifiteas, Chock Gakteas, ! Polo Linens. Lavirlia Stripes. Csmhridrre Mat- ■ tings, Snowflako Cambrics. CMomvd Batistes, ' Printed Brilliants, Tussore Lawns. Printed Per- ' coles, Crepe Brocherlines, Washing Prints, 6 Jd, 7 ld. Shd, dhl, and lOJd per yard. " j "HERBERT, HAJNES, and CO. HA M R O~G~K HOT EL, 'Rattiuy-Rtbeet, i DUNEDIN, | (Three minutes' walk from Railway Station.) ! '•W. L. PHILP ... Proprietor. W. L. PHILP, {Late of Tokomairiro,) "Begs "to announce to his friends, travellers, and the public generally, that since purchasing the above Hotel, he has had it entirely renovated, aud has added to it a BILLIARD-ROOM, with 'one of Alcock's best Tables. Best LUXCiI kfbe had in Town at 1 o'clock. Also, for convenience of country visitors, at 12 o'clock. "Suites of Rooms '^for Private Families. Large Commercial and Sample Rooms. THE SHAMROCK LIVERY AND BAIT STABLFS. Horses, Buggies, and Carriages for hirp. c 316 *mHE «C L TJ T H A^L BAKE R" Ts the best advertising medium, published south of Dunedin, and is acknowledged to be the •Settlers' Paper. "A M E S W ALLS~ Wholesale and Retail FURNISHING and GENERAL IRONMONGER, Desires to call attention to his Large and Varied Stock of IRONMONGERY, Consisting of Marble and Slate Mantelpieces Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Goods, of all descriptions, from the best English makers 131oek Tin and "Wire Dish Covers Fancy Bird Cages, Coal Vases, Looking Glasses . American Timepieces, Churns, Tubs, Hay Rakes and Forks Havel's, Radclyffe's, and Watson and Gow's Hdating and Cooking Stoves Register Grates, Fenders aud Fire-irons " Young's Cheese Presses and Curd Mills Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools— a largo as- ■ sortment from the best English makers Howe Sewing Machines, Fairbanks and Avery's Weighing Machines MiiEzle aud ßreecb -loading Guns, Revolvers, and Pistols ; Game and Cartridge Bags , Powder Flasks, Shot I 'ouches, & Belts Sporting Ammunition of all kinds Table and Pocket Cutlery, a great variety Mordan's .Fen and Pencil -Cases .'., T Dietz's Table and Hall Lamps & Chandeliers Rowat's patent Aneucaptic Lumps, latest designs Iron Bedsteads, Sip and Sponge Baths f , Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 : English Corrugated Iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and'9ft -VXinseed, colza, olive, castor, neatsfoot, and : . ; . kerosene oils. , ■, : ' south. c 492

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 184, 18 January 1878, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 184, 18 January 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 184, 18 January 1878, Page 8

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