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Outfitters, etc. D AVID R. H BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT A Y , Y. R. tailor TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE FERGUSSON BOWEN, K.G.C.M.G., I HAVE much pleasure in announcing that I have just received a most beautiful assortment of s They are certain to give thorough .satisfaction as the styles are so Gentlemanly and the colouring so fast that they will stand the scorching rays of the sun without fading, and in addition to these important qualities I guarantee that every one of them will be thoroughly shrunk before being made up. Those who are in need, therefore, of a really GENTLEMANLY SUMMER SUIT, could not do better than try the one 1 supply at £4 10s. as it puts completely in the shade all the faint attempts made by others to try and compete with it. It is rising in favor every day, and it quite astounds those who have be n in the habit of paying at least L2 more for a similar suit. One trial will be quite sufficient to convince the most sceptical of the truth of the above statements. D avid r. h ay MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Between Messrs. Paterson and M ‘Leeds and the Criterion Hotel. UMMER mWEEDS, 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, j®* 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. Hats made to order. J. TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter, Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, (Eight doors from Princes-street.) Tailors. TO ECONOMISTS.—N. Macleay begs to inform the Public that he is now making good Tweed Suits from L 4. The best Tweed imported at L 5 per suit. Other garments proportionately cheap. Octagon, next the Athcmeum. Public Notices. RW. M’GHEE, BOOTMAKER, • having Removed to PRINCESSTREET, opposite the Emigration Depot, takes the opportunity to thank the public for th£r 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 tendercst feet. Repairs neatly done. Publications and Literature. 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 be 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 ebeap and convenient form, for persona residing abroad or in the Colonics. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspapers Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square. London. npHE YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL B Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. To be bad everywhere.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2721, 6 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2721, 6 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2721, 6 November 1871, Page 1

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