BUSINESS NOTICES. U T TJ M N, /j'jE'jfca HP ST SHIPMENTS' - ! NOW L ANDItfCT .-H HERBERT* HAYNES, ft (X* ‘i'l DRAPERY. r--r ; j;;FT Lu-Tlii I n'ERY IMPORTANT ]RsW ' 4J T GENTLEMEN;' r;A EXTREMELY, FASCINATING TO THE ECONOMICAL; i f INTERESTING and TO EVERYBODY. ' _ ,K-iuofl To Dress a most imnerWnt matter, and, nany fiod tb their ‘cost, ttfthsr expensive. Ajudiciods pers‘6b ttWltfdr&tf well at the least possible expense. Neatneo* of Material and gracefulness of Style must be Gorhmnnd in 'rr rV,,* be combined in the highest'degree. illy Large and this 1 have secured a Really Beautiful Assortment of all the ? NEWEST FABRICS IN TWEEDS, :d COATINGS, and a FANCY VESTINi ‘ 0 m 7 patrons have an 1 rmmfeha variety to select from, and consequently th most fastidious will have no difficulty ii making their selection. • - . _ j / ; MR JAMES GEMMTT.T. (Who has had large and varied &peU several high-class tailoring establishm Home) has charge of the' '■ CUTTING DEPARTMENT. ALL GARMENTS Are therefore, as a paatter of courae^^ura» out in the Highest Style of Art. These advantages are cpinhined 4 tremely Moderate Prices, Which only reqinr to.be tested to be proved to the satisfa* OUR GUINEA TROTTSF!BS| Are now so favorably known-that# is hA tdmecessary to say anything morfl in- . I wish to : impress. upon .tW GehllohaH Otago three important advantage thOT.inu by dealing at this Establishment, and thf ate theßO—- ~ 1. You haVe a Targe, Varied, a able Stock to choose from. , 2. You can secure High-class Garments 1 : Moderate Prices. : f ; r.j orf 3. You pan combine Gracefulness; I 'with Comfort in Wear.--:r Inspection'and comparison! invited. 1 ‘ - >cf " '-•i: •■ V‘--* r orr. DAVID. R. HAY; I u ' • v tailor (By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor p! NewZealandl. '' * : Princes street, DcSnedi T7T WANTED KNOWN, THAT B E N N E T ft jamtbo-n, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters,*-! Have just received, ex ship Mallewdale, from London, A Magnificent Selection of -. NEW TWEEDS AND TROUSERING, Suitable for the present and approaching Seasons. WANTED. Everyone to come and inspect THE KEW TWEEDS ft*, 1 BENNET & JAMISONjS, Opposite Post-omtoi, : v ’ v " PRINCES STAR RT, jf 1 Dtobdih. ‘ COACHES, . COACHES! COACHES! Y BE ND’S boUTHICRTN*I3T*PI Leaves the Empire Hotel, High every morning for ■ i t( If TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE; BALCLUTHA,’ At 9 a.m. j. returning daily atfijxntg By the above Line, TravfeUersffiay rsL* receiving every., ajt v and, ootnior* reasonablefarps.j rrsmiwjk^ssti,
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Evening Star, Issue 3799, 28 April 1875, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3799, 28 April 1875, Page 1
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