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TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of ary GUINEA TROUSERS. THE NEW ERA 11! A HAPPY HIT. FROM the orders I am receiving from eyerylquarter, it is prettyevident that my Guinea Trousers Scheme is widely known and highly appreciated. Visitors in town for the Races were literally astonished when they saw the great array of patterns of my Guinea Tweed Trouserings, and many of them desired me to keep their measures for future occasions. Ko effort will he spared to make the Guinea Tweed Trousers Scheme an ever-increasing success. Fresh patterns will be constantly added to the assortment, so that gentlemen may rely on having a varied* and. fashionable stock to choose from. Great attention is paid to the thorough shrinking of the Tweeds, so that all possible wear may be got out of the Trousers. Cash down, when measured or on delivery, is the only system that could make the giving (if such value practicable I should like, as far as practicable if gentlemen would have the kindness to leave their orders as early m the week as possible, in order to ensure punctuality, as 1 sometimes find a rush at the end of the week, which makes it extremely difficult to oblige all parties. DAVID R. HAT, Merchant Tailor and Outfitter, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

PUBLIC NOTICES. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, that a GENERAL meeting of shareholders in the abore Company, for the purpose of electing permanent Directors and an Auditor, -will be held at the ATHENAEUM HALL, Dunedin, on Y, the 15th day of April, next, at 7 o’clock p.m. CHAS. REID, Manager. IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THIS Society offers more advantages than a Savings’ Bank, as it is both a saving and a lending institute. Persons may lay by or invest their savings in it in sums as small as 4s a month, and these persons if desirous to build a house or' buy land may, after once being in the society, borrow, to be repaid in small monthly instalments, any sum above L 25, For further information, apply to W. DALRYMPLE Jne,, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 1

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347

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 1

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