Outfitters, etc. D Av 1D R H BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT y. k. A Y , TAILOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE FERGUSSON BOWEN, K.G.CALG., SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON, Bart., was distinguished in his younger days for the extreme neatness and elegance of his dress, and writing on that subject in one of his essays, he says, “ That the perfection of dress consists in the quiet simplicity of exquisite neatness, but as the neatness must be a neatness in fashion, employ the best Tailor, pay him ready money, and on the whole you will find him the cheapest.” Our Provincial Councillors will, no doubt, be glad to learn on his own authority, that he always made a much better speech when he was in full dress, and that he strongly advises all legislators to copy him in this respect. N.B. —He has since been made a Peer of the Realm. D iTlt R H iY MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Between Messrs. Paterson and M'Lcods and the Criterion Hotel. WINTER SEASON, 1871. T TAYLOR desires to inform intending , purchasers that his stock for the promt season is now complete, comprising dl he latest fashions in Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, ;c., Ac. Warm Undershirts, Drawers, and ocks, in eyery size and quality. A largo Assortment of Warm Gloves, lufliers, and Knitted Jackets to select from. This establishment still maintains its reutation for supplying ‘a really good article t the very lowest price. Hats made to Order. J. TAYLOR, Gentlemen's Outfitter, Hater, Hosier, apd Glover-, RATTRAY-STREET, DUNEDIN, Eight Doors from Princes-street. Public Notices. JUST ARRIVED PER MAIL. Gilmore’s All Round the World. Morley’s Clement Marot. Buchanan's Land of Lome. Rcade’s Put yourself in his place. Earl’s English Premiers. Hinton on Health. Brougham’s Autobiography. Hamilton’s Moses. Missionary of the Apo-tolic School. Arnold’s Friendship’s Garland. A large Invoice of New Books, per Roslyn istle, now landing. REfTH AND WILKIE. Publications and Literature. THE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. To be had of all Booksellers, ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS —The Mail, a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Times. The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveening Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will Ire Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest aypearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in tire Colonies. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspapers Agents, or may havp it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square, London. Printing. HEAP PRINTING at the “EVENING STAR OFFICE,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2595, 12 June 1871, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2595, 12 June 1871, Page 1
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