BUSINESS NOTICES. U T XJ M N, 18 7 5. FIRST SHIPMENTS NOW LANDING HERBERT, HAYNES, A 0^ DRAPERY. V ERY IMPORTANT NEWS TO GENTLEMEN. ; EXTREMELY FASCINATING TO THE ECONOMICAL. INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO EVERYBODY. To Dress properly is a most important matter, and, many find to their cost, rathei expensive. A judicious person tries to drest well at the least possible expense. Neatnew of Material and gracefulness of Stylo musl be combined in the highest degree. Knowing tins I have secured a Really Large and Beautiful Assortment of all the NEWEST FABRICS IN TWEEDS, COATINGS, and FANCY VESTINGS. So 'that my patrons have an immense variety to select from, and consequently the most fastidious will have no in making their selection. MR JAMES GEMMILL (Who has had large and varied experience several high-class tailoring establishments i Home) has charge of the CUTTING DEPARTMENT, ALL GARMENTS Are therefore, as a matter of coarse, turn out m the Highest Style of Art. These advantages are combined *ith e tremely Moderate Prices, which only requi fc f lS. te9ted t0 be Pr ° Ved the Batisf acti ( OUR GUINEA TROUSERS Are now so favorably known that it is ani mmecessary to say anything more in th( I wish to impress upon the Gentlemen utago three important advantages they S& by dealing at this Establishment, and th« are these—1. You have a Large, Varied, and Fashio able Stock to choose from. 2. You can secure High-class Garments ; Moderate Prices. 3. You can combine Gracefulness with Comfort in Wear,
Inspection and comparisonfrespeotfolly invited. DAVID R. HAY, TAILOR (By Special Appointment to His Exc'ellenOy the Governor of New Zealand). Princes street, Dunedi WANTED KNOWN, THAT • jjENNET & JAMISON, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters, Have just received, ex ship MaUewdale, from London, A Magnificent Selection of NEW TWEEDS AND TROUSERING, Suitable for the present and approaching Seasons, WANTED, Everyone to come and inspect THE NEW TWEEDS &c • * AT BENNET & Opposite Post-oppiob, P Rfil NC E S STRE ET, Dunewn. COACHES. COACHES 1 COACHES I Y EEND ’S SOUTHERN LINE Leaves the Empire Hotel, High itroet, every morning for * J TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE. AND BALCLUTHA, At 9 a.m.; returning daily at 5 p,m. By the above Line, Travellers may relv SS “ te “ tion “ d TEBBJD'k U-KGIL, Pnpiiatoik
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Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 1
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