BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW FURNISHING GOODS. New Bordered Floor Cloths New Floor Cloths, 2ft 3in to 18ft Cloth Bideltes, from 2b 6d New Hearth Rugs, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Now Coooa Fibre Door Mats Now Axminstor Slips HERBERT. HAYNES, ft 00. ukapery SPRING TWEEDS I SPRING COATINGS If SPRING VESTINGS 111 JT has never been my good fortune to seotLro such a very fine assortment of Tweeds, Coatings, and Fancy Vestings, as I have this Season. Confidently do I solicit a visit from every Gentleman in the Colony, because I am thoroughly satisfied that BETTER STYLES AND VALUE are not procurable in any other Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand. All Tweeds before being made up are thoroughly soaked in water to prevent future shrinking. A Graceful and Comfortable Fit of every gar. ment is guaranteed. Recent Arrivals from Home will be agreeably surprised to find the charges such a TRIFLING SHADE above what they have been accustomed to pay. Colonists of long standing will be equally astonished at the immense saving they may effect by having their garments made at this establishment. Particular attention is given to the orders of Gentlemen about the Styles Make Up, &c., &a, so that they may ooa> fidently rely on having their garments made according to their own particular fancy. MY GUINEA TWEED TROUSERS Are now an establishedjaok. The success attending their introduction has induced me to supplement the already very large assortment of Tweeds very con* siderably. Those who have not tried them should lose no time in doing so. DAVID 7R. HAY, MERCHANT TAILOR ft OUTFITTER, HATTER, HOSIER, ft GLOVER, PRINCES STREET. BUTCHERS. (7j.EORGE WILSON Successor to Edward Menlove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders in all parts Of the City and Suburbs. COACHES. COACHES I COACHES I Y EEN D’S SOUTHERN LINE
Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, every morning for * TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE. AND BALCLUTHA, At 9 a.m.; returning daily at 6 p.m. By the above Lme, Travellers may rely on receiving every attention and comfort al reasonable fares. YEEND & co., Proprietors. JSDraeATIONAL. KAIKORAI SCHOOL, LINDEN, One Mile from Dunedin. "VTEW QUARTER will begin on 21st Sepr- ’ tember. The school accommodation has recently been nearly doubled, and there is ample room for a large attendance. The situation is very healthy, and there is a lane play-ground attached. The school is under the charge of Mr M'Lanohlan, who has Hu ten years in the district, and who holds a high class Privy Council certificate. A new Second Master is to be appointed in a few d r-, if 1 ? «t Ldto and of N. E. Valley schools, is sehoolmi* tress. M ISS BELL receives Pupils for Instrao tion in Music, at her Rooms, Princes strsst (Mr Hardy's Office), daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Satardays excepted. Let ions given at the High School as mb*!.
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Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 1
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