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New Zealand would have &ot a decent. Kail way Commissioner in the person of Mr Eddy, the new Commissioner of Railways for New South Wales, only while Sir Dillon Bell was higgling about' the price, Sir Daniel Cooper stepped in. and engaged him. Mr Eddy is said tobe second to none in the railway business . • Oub Tailoring the " talk of the town.' Why ? Because our Linings and Trimmings are of the best qualities. We put ;• no inferior stuff into the garments we make. We are always desirous that all ' we turn out shall not only look well, but wear well. We hare thus an eye to the future. A customer once served tyus comes again, not once or twice but'n* long as we are within reach. Try "for yourself at Te Aro House, Wellington. Why? We answer this by sayings • Where cUe can you see «ach an excellent variety of superfine Cloths, Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Melton Cloth, Di» ■agonals, Sataras, &c, &c all suitable, and in much favor for Coats, Yeats, and Suits ? Where else can you obtain* such a choice of Tweeds for Trouserixigs or Suits of Colonial or Foreign make? We say confidently nowhere else, and all we ask is try for yourself at Te Aro House, Wellington:' Why? Because onr Tailoring ShdV Kooni is easy of access, is convenient for size, is fitted up with all the latest access sories. Because gentlemen may* select their materials in privacy; away from the-, bustle of the shop, and our Cutter will be in attendance^ give advice, which is-in* '- valuable from his indubitable tasite-and experience." So we say try ioryourselk; '" at Te Aro House?WelKngton. / = r ; ~- « -^ PATTKKNB wi^fr-priß* lj|iit(t^B>^^hftrf^ .. f«r self measurement forwardM^e,bjt.' post on applic^tij^ to. James Wholesale FamUy^'l^apery J^amppfr,^ Te Aro House* Wellingtoa. - " '

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

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