RBE RT, TTAYNES, AND po.'i ADVERTISEMENT. WINTER SE A S ON, 1876. Men 2\f^ i i n^?? r ,Tl S i, «*** TAILORING. ,■ Mp»'h rVfw-f' 1S n d ' 42 \ 6d Sac Suits "**« to order ^ oa ?,' 6Xtra IOB S th > Pa S et Suits made t0 order \W,p iif S 6c k 47s 6d Tweed Suits made to order VT-S rey n Mllton '. B „ r . oWn , Milton ' Drab "Dress Coats made to order Milton, Overcoats 27s 6 d Travelling Suits made to order Mens Waterproof Cloth Overcoats, 205,2756 d Frock Coats made to order Men s Ulster Overcoat, in Irish Frieze Overcoats made to order yS ifi ai S o°n Utll oL Blue Witne y Overcoats, Paget Coats made to order TW, La vA hj ™-. „ mster Coats mad e to order y iS,PA ™ th o~ G on y Wltuey overcoats > Morning Coats made to order ttn J 1 iV 0 !'! 2 fS, Ridi ng Trousers made to order 7 2 £ 97^°«!f hj l BIUe Dlagonel Sae Coats ' Ridiu g Pants made to order zts bd, dUs Driving Coats made to order Men's Tweed Sac Coats 1& 6d, 18s fid, 20s Livery g Suits made to order TW' i l° U Ji S > l7 ee i* aC Coats > 12£ >> 14s Tweed Vests, Velvet Vests made to ordei Men's dIK 3 1 "^ 1 C ° atS ' 15s Cricketing Trousers made to order £ £*?# T ;T eed Coats > Highland Suits made to order I Me ™ double Breasted Coats, Mosgiel Tweeds, Geelong Tweeds M*J a w w . m L , t, Scotch Tweeds, West of England Men a Heavy Worsted Double-Breasted Coats Fancy Coatings, West of England i,oe S Kins Men s Double Breasted Tweed Paget Coats, Melton CoatinVs & "oesiuns Men ; D f, BreasW Blue Coats, Pilot Cloths, Beaver Cloths Witney Cloths aw, <ws ba i F r ie Ze g White Vestings, Fancy Vestines Men's Double Breasted Wosted - Coating ___ y »«"angs Black Cloth Paget *''£SfcZtf£g™l»»-*»-MeS Men « West of England Trousers and Vest Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Pants 5s 9d Ss fc'S'v TN a " d Ve =* Drawers for men y IA K th R < Tweed Trmsela ">* *«•* Men's White and Colored Merino Pante, : 148 oa, lbs bd 6d 5s 3d Printed Mole Trousers 8s 6d, 9s 6d Boys' and Youths' Merino Pants 4s 6d 4s 9d M eUS VT% Tr(naum '. S * H d > 9s 6d > 10s 6d Men ' s Lambswool UndS Shirts! £6d 4s9d Mo ™«d 6dpMte » ata *- Sft JJt'SL" 1 Glovea ' ls 6d! Mert Menjs Double-breasted Suits, 655, 69s 6d Courier Bags, 9s 6d; Enamelled Baes 2s 9d SsSSrnfr? 35s '"' * sesar ffj-wj Youths Double-breasted Suits Courier Bags 9s 6d Y £^^ 7 ?*r 13s 6dj * H • - S^.^Ts^^ i SS^ 1 &. 17 » Ma Braces, Belts, W Body Men's Crimean Shkts, 4s 3d, 5s 6d,'7s 6d Men's Cotton Shirts, Is lid 2s 6d 2s 9d 3s Mens Crimean Shirts, extra large sizes, 7s Boys' Crimean Shirts, 2s 6d, 4s 6cl,' is 9d Shirts, 5s 6d, 7s, Ss, 9s Gd Sfi U piSrLt V^ Men's Oxford Shirts, 4s EEBEET, AYN ES , &
Public Notices. AMERICAN WASHING FLUID. SaviDg nearly all the Wash-board Labor. For Sale by all Grocers. IT is onty necessaiy to soak your clothes a Bhort time in cold or warm water, wring out, and soap wristbands, collars, and dirty or stained places. Have your boiler half filled with water, and when at scalding heat put in half a common tea-cup of the Fluid; stir, and put iu your clothes; boil for half an hour, then rub lightly through one suds only, rinsing well in the bluing water as usual, and all is comp'ete. This fluid brightens instead of fading the colors in ca'ico. It is a great labor-saver, not on y saviug the two rubbings which women give their clothes before boiling, and more than half of the soap, does not injure the clothts, but saves their we.tr in two rubbings before boiling, and is a acod artiole for removing grease from floors, doors and windows ; it also read ly removes grease and tar from the hands. It does not rot clothes, but makes them wash more than half easu-r than the old way. It will be found to be the cheapest and most laborsaving article of household use that is now bef jre the public. Sold in bottles, at 8d and Is each. J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. SOMETHING NEW FOB EVERY HOUSEHOLD. SK YOUR GROCER FOR BROWN'S l. LIQUID BLUING KOR CLnTUKS. It will not spot or tpeck linen, it mixes very evenly with water, gives a very pretty shade, and a pint bottle at the cost of one shil.ing will give better satisfaction than two shillings' worth of the button or ball blue now in use. It will be found to supply a want long felt in every household, as it saves the labor of washing out blue specks, and entirely does away With the inconvenience of the blue bag. Anyone giving it a trial will be well satisfied with the lesult. Bottle 1 by J. BUOWN, Brown street, Dunedin. , STARCH POLISH. Use Brown's Starch Polish f r glossing linen, it imparts that fine tjloi-sy appearance so deI sirable for shirts, collars, cuffs, &c. Sold in packages for Gd each. Oiders for the abo - e by mail will receive I prompt attention. TO BUILDERS AND COiNTK ACTORS. fGEORGE O'DKISCOLi, (Timber MerVJJ chant, form- rly of Pi inc. sa s< reet sou hj) has commenced business in Cumberland stieet, corntr of St. Andrew street. i'.uddTng materials of evuy description on sale at lowest rates. G. O'DRISCOLL & CO., Cumberland 6treet. BUILDING SITES TO LET. LET, on Building Lease, several de- _ sirable sites, as undtr:— Corner Great King street and Howe street. Opposite Museum, Great King street. Opposite new Knox Church, George street. For particulars apply CONNELL & MOODIE.
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Evening Star, Issue 4120, 11 May 1876, Page 1
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957Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4120, 11 May 1876, Page 1
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