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Drapery W INTER OIRCULAR. Manse Street, Dunedin, 1572. SXR, We take the liberty of directing your attention for the winter of 1872, to our separate and distinct department for gentlemen’s clothing, measured and fitted on the premises. The successful progress of this Department has been exceedingly encouraging, AND it is our desire and earnest endeavor to maintain the patronage which characterises this new branch in our business. Allm vterial is thoroughly shrunk and properly attended to, with a view to produce satisfaction, both in fit and style. The Selections for this Special Branch embrace all the leading styles and fabrics suitable for the winter season. Anticipating the late advance in the price of cloths, we placed our orders much earlier in the season than usual, thereby securing all our NEW GOODS AT OLD PRICES AND QUALITIES, and in such quantities as will enable us to meet our increasing trade which has followed our efforts in supplying first-class clothing in fit and material at moderate prices. . Having secured the services of a first-class cutter who has had great experience in some of the Leading Establishments in Edinburgh and the Colonies, we feel confident that all Garments made on the premises will give the utmost satisfaction. New shipments of tweeds and coatings to hand from the best factories in Scotland and England. . The Newest Productions in mosgiel tweeds always in Stock Rules for self measurement and patterns of cloth sent free on application. We are, Sir, Your obedient Servants, BROWN, EWING, AND CO. EA D Y M ADE JJEPARTMENT. GENTLEMAN’S CLOTHING. Suits.—Our Stock is unusually large and carefully selected to our own order direct from the manufacturer, embracing all the leading styles—Galatea Windsor, and Yachting Suits being the most fashionable. Coats. —ln every style and fabric suitable for the season. Pagets, Reefers, Riding, Yachting, Black Sacs, and Walking Coats. A groat variety, well cut and finished, with plain and velvet collars and braided. We are now showing the new cut Oxonian Sac, our own manufacture, a new shape, in all sizes Trousers and Vests.—A large assortment in every size and material. Vests double and single-breasted. Trousers, spring bottoms, and first class workmanship. JUVENILE CLOTHING. Suits—For the supply of really first-class clothing for the family we stand unrivalled, having received large shipments, which have greatly increased our stock and placed us in a position to offer the very best value for money The newest shapes are the Rugby, Harrow, Galatea, Leopold, Eton, and Cricketing suit. Knickerbockers—Trimmed and plain for dress and school, in all the best and strongest material and fashions. Tunic, Torqnay, Swiss. Sailors, Norfolk, Garibaldi, &c. Overcoats and Capes. - In great variety manufac' Urtd on the premises, a gn at advantage to buyers, enabling us to take the order for any size, and execute on the shortest notice. Witney, Pilot, Beaver, Waterproof Coatines. Trousers,- We recommend the Colonial Tweed for wear, made to order, our own make, various colours, at very reasonable prices. We would call special attention to our ONE GUINEA TROUSERS, made on the premises, to any measure. We intend to make this a leading article, with a view to encourage local industry. A FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN’S HOSIERY ON HAND. Om Crimean Shirt Department excels in all the Newest Patterns and Textures suitable for New Zealand. Orders received and cut on the most improved principle to any measure. All materials properly shrunk before being made up. Just received, a Fine Selection of Scarfs, Ties, Bows, &c., ; Shirt Studs, Solitaires, Gentleman’s Dressing Cases, Brushes, &c. LINEN FACED COLLARS IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. ROW N, WIN G, AND fy ° M PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Upholsterers, etc. PUBLIC NOTICE. ORTH AND gCOULLAR, pUHNITURE J M PORTERS, JgEG to inform their Friends and Customers, that they are CARRYING ON BUSINESS NEXT DOOR TO THE CORNER, opposite the Arcade, during the Erection of New Premises. N ORTH AND IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, Publications. rYND ALL’S Dia-Magnciism AH of Extempore Speaking ; Tyndall on Heat ; Life of Bismarck ; Dixon’s Free Russia ; Mcßae’s Americans at Home ; Ecce omo ; Rogel’s Thesaurus ; Kingslake’s Crimea ; Hodge’s Systematic Theology , Life Dr. Cunningham; Argyll’s Reign of Law; Argyll’s Primeval Man ; Argylls na ; Principal Tulloch’s Beginning Life; McLeod’s Wee Davie ; rennyson,s Poems 10 Vols., in neat box; Carlyle’s Works; Smith’s Wealth of Nations; Tinibs iings not Generally Known; Mrs Ellis’s Works; Winslows Works; Landels 'orks ; Hamilton’s Works ; Cassell’s Publications, &c., &c., &c. Catalogues of Strahau’s, ins to be had at Cassell’s, Lockwood’s, Nelson’s, aud Chambers’ PublicaREITH AND WILKIE’S. Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. S C 0 E AND c o. g R I VHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Beg to acquaint their Customers and the Public generally, that they have now REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW PREMISES, Corner of PRINCES AND JETTY STREETS, And invite an inspection of their Stock of GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. >m their increased facilities in working, they offer to Wholesale Buyers a prompt and eful execution of Orders, combined with a selection from the Largest Stock in ihe .ONY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. , , , , 0 , , heir Extensive COUNTRY AND COAST TRADE enables them to keep sneh a Stock will allow RETAIL BUYERS, CONTRACTORS, TRADESMEN, IERSOiNS RNISHING AND OTHERS, to obtain the Best Selection ; and as they have devoted onsiderable portion of their New Premises to the showing of such Goods as are m connt demand, they propose to give greater attention to the lown and Countiy Trade tha sir previously limited accommodation would admit of. Their Iron Trade will he continued at the Premises in Bond street, where ohe same ge assortment will continue to be imported, comprising u A rfonxiiQ R ROD SHEET and PLATE IRON, FENCING WIRE, PLOUGHS, HARROW S, ’ GALVANISED & ENGLISH COACHBU ELDERS’ MATERIALS, &c. Tradesmen and Contractors they offer a specially low rate for their supplies, and they will he glad to give any information as to prices, &c. ARTHUR BRISCOE A CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS & IRON-MERCH ANTS, Corner prxrces ard Jetty streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 2907, 13 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2907, 13 June 1872, Page 3

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