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THE NEW ERA.!!! OUR GUINEA TROUSERS SCHEME SUCCESSFUL BEYOND ANTICIPATION. IT is with feelings of the deepest gratitude that I return my heartiest thanks to those gentlemen who have kindly accorded me their support since introducing my Guinea Tweed Trousers. The high enconiums my Guinea Trousers have elicited from my many patrons prove in the most satisfactory way that I have not overstated the saving effected by giving them a trial. One gentleman had the candour to admit that he could not possibly see how such a Fashionable pair of Tweed Trousers could be supplied for the money. It is the large turnover that makes the small profit on each pair practicable. Strangers who may be in town for the Races will doubtless beaatonished at hearing they can get a Fashionably-Cut pair of Bliss’s Tweed Trousers, made to measure, for a Guinea. Let those who ate sceptical pay my establish* ment a visit, and their doubts will speedily vanish. It is a rare opportunity for visitors to make a substantial saving by going in for my Guinea Trousers, and my no less celebrated L 4 10s Tweed Suit. I have added within the last few days a most beautiful assortment of Tweeds to my previously very large stock, so that gentlemen of the most fastidious taste will have no difficulty in being suited. All tweeds are thoroughly soaked in water before they are made np. DAVID R. HAY, Tailor to his Excellency Sir James Forgusson, Bart., Governor of New Zealand, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

KDW CATION AJL. MISS BELL will receive Pupils at her Rooms, Princes street, at their usual hours, from and after this date; and will Resume I essons at the Girls’ High School on Monday, the 9th iustant. Dunedin, February 2, 1874. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL. KIRBY has formed an Evening Class Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. C'i ENTLEMAN whose evenings are disW engaged is desirous of making up Books ; highest references. Address “Bute.’’ Star office.

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Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 1

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