DEAPEEY. Y. AVID R JJ TAILOR, E. A Y, By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. MY 0 D ‘ TROUSERS Have proved a great success. Orders have literally come pouring in every day for them. Gentlemen say that they can now got two pairs of Trousers for almost the price of one, and very often they order two accordingly. MY £4 10s TWEED SUIT Is gaining favor the more it is known, and that is the best proof of its Genuine Value, If Colonists would only bo true to themselves, and encourage NATIVE INDUSTRY, the Colony would be bound to go ahead. With these Prices for Fashionably Cut and Thoroughly Shrunk Garments, Patriotism and Economy can now go hand in hand. I have just received a most Beautiful Assortment of all the Newest Styles in HATS, SCAEFS, COLLARS, and TIES, So that fora really FASHIONABLE HAT Gentlemen would do well to try DAVID E. HAY. For a NOBBY SCARF, Go to DAVID E. HAY’S. For the Newest Styles in COLLARS, Try DAVID E. HAY. For Handsome Ties, Try DAVID R. HAY. And for a nice Assortment of HOSIERY, DAVID E. HAY’S Establishment is the CHEAPEST AND BEST. A trial is all that is wanted to prove this, and 1 respectfully solicit one. D AVID R, H AY MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER, PRINCES STREET,
WATCHMAKERS. [Established 1856.] ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OP OTAGO, Princes street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired. Awarded First Prize for Clocks and Watches, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. UST ARRIVEDPer “ William Davie,” from Glasgow : Gold and silver Watches ; Gold Lockets ; Brooches ; Chains; Silver and Electroplated Tea and Coffee Services ; Desert Knives and Folks in cases ; Silver Cups; Fans, &c. GEORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. NEW MILLINERY. NEW MILLINERY. MISS WARD is now showing her first display of SPRING MILLINERY, embracing all the LATEST NOVELTIES in Bonnets, Data, Flowers, FcatViers, and Ribbons, to which she respectfully invites the inspection of the Ladies of Dunedin, Note the address : RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS ALGIE, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed to the opposite side of George street, near the Octagon. Servants’ Registry Office. AC. JOSLING, BUTCHER, let* Vic toria Company, has removed to pre’ miaes lately occupied by Mrs Keenan, Princesstreet, South ; returns his thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin, for their past favors ; and hopes, by supplying them with the best Meat, at the'lowest prices, to receive a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed upon him. MILLINERS. BUTCHERS. NOTICE.
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Evening Star, Issue 3018, 22 October 1872, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3018, 22 October 1872, Page 1
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