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Outfitters, etc. D AVII> R H AY BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT v - ak r: tailor TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE FERGUSSON BOWEN, K.G.C.M.G., IT is quite amusing to read some of the advertisements now-a-days, as one would almost fancy from them that Goods could always be bought at 50 per cent, under cost, especially as in order to make up for the transparent absurdity of the statement, they generally wind up with the assertion that such is neither a PUFF NOR A SHAM. Those who make such announcements by no means flatter their readers, as no reasonable person would for a moment expect any map to keep his shop open for the mere pleasure of selling his Goods at 50 per cent, under cost price. I prefer appealing to the common sense of the people and do so with every confidence when I state that my CELEBRATED £4 10s. T WEED S UIT ' is fixed at the lowest possible margin of profit, bat that I am happy in being able to say that the increased and ever-increasing demand for this ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP SUIT, more than makes up for the smallness of profits, as 1 find that it pays me better than if I were to charge the exorbitant prices that some do. Just the other day "a customer told me that it is L2 ss. less than he has been in the habit of paying for an exactly similar suit. Such a saving is rot to be despised in these i elrenchment times. D AVID R. H ay MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Between Messrs. Paterson and M'Leods and the Criterion Hotel. New goods for the season, Just Open. NEW HATS For the Season, Latest Fashions. New Scarfs, &c., for the Season. A choice display. A Selection of all the latest Novelties is now open at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET. For a really good article it is now well known that the prices at this establishment are such as cannot fail to suit the pocket of the most economical buyer. J, TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter. Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, (Eight doors from Princes-street.) Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND PATENT OFFICE. Frederick hj. evans transacts acii business in connection with New Zealand, Australian, British and Foreign Patents, Registrations, &c. Inventors assisted in carrying out their plans, and all necessary drawings executed. Provisional Patents, 5 Guineas including Fees. FREDK. H. EVANS, Agent, Princes-street. ' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. JH. JEWITT, having just received . ex “ Beautiful Star,” this day, a splendid sample of Stewarts Island Oysters, intends to .sell them, the remainder of the opening season, at Is. per dozen in the shell. A'so, on hand, a consignment of Southland Wild Rabbits, the finest this season. Note the address—opposite the Government Buildings, Princes-street. R' W U'GHEE, bootmaker, , having Removed to PRINCESSTREET, opposite the Emigration Depot, takes the opportunity to thank the public for their patronage. By civility, honesty, and attention to business he hopes to merit a continuance of their support. A large stock of boots of all kinds at prices below competition. Boots made to fit the tcuderest feet. Repairs neatly done. Tailors. w ILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Prixces Street, Opposite Criterion Hotel, D GNEDIN. Notice of Removal. CHARLES MUIR in returning thanks to his Customers and the Public for their liberal patronage, begs to intimate that he has REMOVED from Princes-street South to the promises lately occupied by Mr Bcenickc, in Oeorgc-strcet, where he carries on Basket-Making in all its branches.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 20 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 20 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 20 September 1871, Page 1

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