BUSINESS NOTICES. J. AST TWO W-E EK S OP SALE. HERBERT, HAYNES, A CO. DEAFEST. T/'ERY IMPORTANT NEWS TO * GENTLEMEN. EXTREMELY FASCINATING TO THE ECONOMICAL. INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO E^feRYBODT. To Dress properly is a most important matter, and, many find to their cost, rather expensive. A judicious person trirt to dress w ® ! the least possible expense. Neatness of Material and gracefulness of Style must be combined in the highest degree. Knowing tins 1 have secured a Really Large and Beautiful Assortment of all the NEWEST FABRICS IN TWEEDS, COATINGS, and A FANCY VESTINGS, So that my patrons have an immense vanety to select from, and consequently the most fastidious will have no difficulty in making their selection. MR JAMES GBMMILL (Who has had large and several high-class tailoril Home) has charge of the iried experience in establishments at CUTTING DEPARTMENT. ALL GARMENTS Are therefore, as a matter of course, turned ant mi tbo l-4igl»cot tityle of Art - ■ These advantages are combined with ex. tremely Moderate Prices, which only require to be^ tested to be proved to the satisfaction OUR GUINEA TROUSERS Are now so favorably known that it is quite tmnecesaary to say anything more in their I wish to impress upon the Gentlemen of Utago three important advantages they cain by dealing at this Establishment, and thev ate these— > * * 1. You have a Large, Varied; and Fashion.^ . able Stock to choose from. 2. You can secure High-class Garments at Moderate Prices. 3. You can combine Gracefulness of Pit, with Comfort in Wear. Inspection and comparison respectfully invited. DAVID R. HAY, TAILOR (By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand), Princes street, Dunedin. SECOND EDITION. THE LATEST IMPORTANT NEWS. gENNET A JAMI 8 0 Merchant Tailors and Outfitters, Will, until further notice, make Mosi and other Tweed Trousers to Order, fr 26s and upwards. Suits proportionately Cheap. HATS, CAPS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTING, At a corresponding Reduction in Pric« N.B.— k Rare Selection of Cloths, Pa Coatings, and Vestings always in stool Opposite Post-oppiox, PRINCES STREET, Droßonr. COACHES. Coaches i coaches i 'Y'E END’S SOUTHERN L Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, morning for TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE* £ BALCLUTHA, v At 9 a.nu; returning daily at 5 n.i By the above Line, Traveller* may* receiving every attention and ja»*i reasonable faresi. •" u: : For the convenience of um>x Coaches will o^atthe white hor s e Every morning, it 20 nittltktb YKBND * M‘Nl£lL,.P*mrt, -MS.
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Evening Star, Issue 3741, 18 February 1875, Page 1
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403Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3741, 18 February 1875, Page 1
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