I . I .t. BTJSCBrBSfiI 'HtiHOEB. A 0 t V,*. . FIRST SHIPMENTS j, . ___ i>< .;;;.*t NOW '-L- ! A. ND I tfW •- . urn ,;tk ‘ ' 1- •/;* rrr! «'ri v/ HERBERT, HAYNES, ft O* BitAp^ST. f. lill ft :rt[ T7TORY , IMPORTANT i/j *, Y'- ■ m- ■x.+Jiiw'rvi/.fr .GENTLEMAN* .iiU —• 3 '■’"■l* j >;Mt suivubntmoo EXTREMELY FASCINATING , economical, r • •• ' ' • > Mv-u JL'J. INTERESTING ANI^.iN^L TO EVERYRrtOYij'?: . 0 m ~ • ■'••• ’■ '' ■ '• ■' ■A<.f To Dresa properly is a.moetimboH&nt ► many findto matter, and, —- expensive. A judiowut potato .trios to dress well atJjhaJnaat nnumhla *■—f r~r of Material and gracefulness 61 l&yliTnmsi be coinbinod in the highest degree, knowing tins I .have secured a, Boautiful ,MUht^!7^£j newest fabr&^k‘^ TWEEDS, ’ •*:■ o> nt in,* t .,j r ,j , coatinqs,.^;/!?^^;;:;-;:; 1 -" ""^SBPjSgI So .that my patrons - have an T( immenJM ■ i; MR JAMES GEiIMHaiKTKP.rM (Who has had large and varied erperiinna. : several high-class tailoring.estahl^jnraAil Hotnfe) haa'charge of the' ■ «no* CUTTING DEPARTMENT. ALL GARMENTS . th . e^ ef ° r ?' “ a matter of course, turned out mthe Highest Style of Art. V These advantages are combined ja: tremely Moderate Prices, whiohonlTSi® to be tested to be proved t6 the samfactloi of all. 1 our guinea mpmiMt U*? j 80 fßverabl J known that it is quit* UMecessary to say in^bell I wish to impress upon the Oentliken*! WO thrfiA -.T* • vuo urentiemi utago three important advantaged they 1 at this EstablistmeriL by dealing are these— r ’ ,• • V •’* - • ■ r ;sjU) oil. 1# y Tirol® ? Lar s?» Fa able stock to ohoofee from. 2. Yon can secure fligh-class-Qannai Moderate Prices. •' • ' '.VTP S * wxth Comfort in Wear. ’ Inspection and comparißOßjrespeotfdlly 7 • ’ ‘ invited. ■'* ■T a »;,>. ■ ' / ■ mo OA.YIDr Ei HAY, . YAILO^; (By Special’ AppbihUnent to HI T!Tr;r: ft the Governor 01. New Zealand). „ ’ Princes street, Dtmedi ‘ i,u ' ‘ ’ • • :*ti < - . 'JL’Lurtir.V " rr- ''P.JJ muijijPV . .Wanted ; known,-'iv/' THAT : i ■ Jijivt w r B'*** * T -‘f J t ’ ; vu.tr .virtb Merchant Taflors SsnA/ Have just received', eit ship kiOlestdidv’;' . • i ■. -tn \. j from London, .. ( v> ~ i A Magnificent Selection of •< • • • ■ -■ ■■-I V . ■ .[ -iU'i NEW TWEEDS AND TROUS^tN#/ ‘ Suitable for the present and approaching Seasons. W A N,T B D, -r Everyone to come and inspect THE NEW TWEEDS &<s, at ■ /:>■’ 'V BENNET ft Opposite Post-opfioe, ’, " PRIN CE S STR ER tJ- ;■ Duhedin. ■ OOAOHES, . • ’ J ... 'L.’.;-,. 1 •w COACHES I COACHES < wil»i YE END’S SOUTHERN Leaves the Empire Hotei, High strCdk eVow morning for < . I *t TOKOUAiBmo, lawm; NCE? SBBHD t M-NEIL. FropH.hn
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Evening Star, Issue 3786, 13 April 1875, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3786, 13 April 1875, Page 1
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