BUSDTBSS NOXIGtBSI,'. ./■ FIRST SHIPMENTS ■ NOW lANDIN G. HERBERT,' HAYNBsf£ W DRAPERY. TTERY IMPORTANT NEWS TO V GENTLEMEN. EXTREMELY FASCINATING TO THE ECONOMICAL. ' INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO EVERYBODY. To Dress properly :ie a most important matter, and, many find to tbeir rather expensive. A judiciousperson tries to dress well at the least possible expense. Neatness o* Mate £ ial wd gracefulness of Style most bp coipbraod in the highest degree;, Enowinsr this I havesecured außhilly Luge nd Beautiful Assortment M all the ,' / ■ NEWEST FABRICS IN TWEEDS, -• COATINGS, and FANCY VESTInSs, • ?o that my patrons have aft iimnense variety to select from, and consequently the most fastidious will have no, difficulty in making their selection. . MR JAMES GEMMtLL r r (Who has hadiarge and varied experience i several high-class tailoring establishments at Home) has charge of the CUTTING DEPARTMENT. ALL GARMENTS • Are therefore, as a matter of ootrtfce. tuTne oat in the Highest Style of Art. These advantages are combined aith e: trenaely Moderate Prices, which ohW recjuii to be tested to be proved to the satisfaotio of all. 1 ' ; ' ■ OUR GUINEA TROUSERS Are now so favorably known that it is qnil unnecessary to say anything more in the I wish to impress upon the Gentlemen < Otago three important advantages they gai by dealing at this 'Establishment, and the are these-- ' . ;.:-v Yo ui ft&rge. and Fashiox able Stock to choose from. 2. Yon can secure High-class Garments a •]' Moderate Prices; 1 , o.: 3. You can odmhine Fii With Comfort in wear.: ■a. . . Inspection and comparison respectfully v invited. - v . DA,YID R. HAY," , TAILOR . (By Special Appointment to His Ekcelleao? '• the Governor Of New .Zealand), ’ t7Vu..« -” u —- „ J’ - -:*****» rv/.v.cv SECOND EDITION^ V ,'r L. I* f, ftK-jb *<ui n ,r-----i?«:p-1* 0 N . Tailor* ilati further jnshejllosgie! and-other Tweed to Orderf from 26s and upWaHsrr ; r * - tnr.w • - “-Suite- Cheap. HATSf CAPS, -AND GENERAL • v ‘ ct: ~ At a corresponding Reduction in Price. N V? T A Rare Ptocy .VofttU)gß,.and.Veßtinga.alwys in stock. Opposite Post-office, -I PRINC.ES STREET, Dueedut. COACHES. COACHES 1 COACHES I Y EEN D’S SOUTHERN Leaves the Empire Hotel, High strai morning for , , TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE. BALCLUTHA. _At S a. m. j returning daily at 5t ' By the above Line, TraveUere ma* reoeiyum every attention and Z* reasonable faree. ~ MWaK FbvS u'jacvt. .a.dit.u tr.ili.i hj xuil s»iarjS i
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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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