BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW FURNISHING GOODS. New Bordered Floor Cloths New Floor Cloths, 2ft Sin to 18ft New Moor Cloth Bideltes, from 2s 6d «ew Hearth Rugs, 8a 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d New Cocoa Fibre Door Mots New Axminster Slips HERBERT. HAYNES, ft 00. DRAPERY. TAILORING, tailoring, TAILORINGS ■f n . ord ® r able to devote more atten' tion to the General Management of my steadily increasing Business, I have secured the services of MR JAMES GEMMILL, who will in future take the Management 0 . the CUTTING DEPARTMENT* From Mr Gemmill’s experience in a similar capacitym several of the leading Tailoring f 1 atablishments at Home, Gentlemen ma| rest assured that for Gracefulness of Fit and Tactfulness of Finish nothing will lie left to be desired. I was never so well prepared to do a large Tail ring Business than at the present time, because I hold a mnst varied, meat extensive! and most Fashionable IS lock 0 f Tweedy Coatings, and Fancy Vestings. Indeed my present stock quite eclipses any I ever had the pleasure of showing. This Establishment has always enjoyed the repu ation of being the most Moderately Priced for all kinds of Garments, taking into consideration the quality of the materials and the style they are got up. We have now a Regular Price List, so that the most inexperienced person will enjoy the same benefits as the most skilful judge. Our great Motto is to make the- interests of the buyer and seller mutual. GUINEA TROUSERS, GUINEA TROUSERS, GUINEA TROUSERS. The orders for these Trousers are literally pouring in from all quarters. Orders are received again and again from the same persons proving clearly enough that they are what they are represented to be, viz., by far and away the Greatest Bargain in the Tailoring Trade of New Zealand. On no other condition than Cash, when ordered, can they be supplied. The great quantity with the least trouble is the only way to make their pro. duction practicable. 1 should feel extremely obliged if Gentlemen would kindly leave their ord( rs as ear y as possible. birangers are often at a loss to know where to spend their money to the most advantage. Far be it from me to say that they are no., able to get good value in some, other establishments, but i have no hesitation! n stating that they are not able to get better value in any other shop in L unedin, Nothing would please me better than to have Gentle men calling and judging for themselves, so confident am I that they would be thoroughly convinced that for Gracelu ntss in Style. Durability of Material, and Moderation in "rice, this Establishment is not excelled bv any in Town. J In this age of progress we are all striving to encourage Local Industries. An early visit respectfully requested. DAVID R. HAY, TAILOR (By Special Appointment to their Excellencies Sir George Pergusson Bowen. K.G.C., M.G., Sir James Fergusson, Bart,, K.G.C., M.G.,) HATTER, HOSIER, AND GLOVER, * Princes street, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. R. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, The Principal Nobility of the English Midland Counties, and Their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir George F. Bowen, and SirG. Fergusson, Governors of New Zealand. B UR pk f ON , B H OTH BBS, Photographers and Artists, Princes street, Dunedin Have opened the Season of 1874-5. with a REVISED PRICE LIST! bo that they are now producing the Highest Class of Photography at exceedingly Moderate Prices. ««* They are now exhibiting their New 1 anorama of Dunedin, taken from the Spire of the hirst Church. r * See opinions of the Press. MRS DICK’S Registry Office for S vanis, Dowling street, fifth hoi from Princes street steps. g DeBEER AND CO Importers of China, Glass, Earthen s Lamp Ware, HEREBY beg to intimate that dur the alterations to their premises, busin will be carried on in the store recen street* 6 * 1 lat ® Mr tia J zen . Staff _ £ow opened o ut the first shipment ARE| and a B P leu( Sd lot Bohemian Glassware and Fancy China < Beastm^ 8 ’ SUltable for the approach delaide wines. CHOICEST GROWTHS ONLY. DARLING & cp., Adelaide Wine Depdt, PslNCfcs , STKEfit, DuNtolK, ’’• **
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Evening Star, Issue 3692, 22 December 1874, Page 1
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