Outfitters, etc. D AVID r. hj BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT AY, Y. R. TAILOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE FERGUSSON BOWEN, K.6.C.M.6., I HAVE much pleasure in stating that the demand for my OEL.EBRATED £4 10s. T' VEED - S™ is steadily increasing. The Saving effected by those who give this L 4 10s suit trial yvill be something considerable during the course of a year. The best proof that my L 4 10s. TWEED SUIT Gives satisfaction is the fact that scarcely a day passes but that some one comes in to order a Suit exactly the same as I made for a friend of theirs .... I am deter* mined to leave nothing undone so as to still further popularise this now famous L 4 10s TWEED SUIT, DRESS SUITS Made up in the most Fashionable and Artistic Styles. D AVID R H AY, MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Between Messrs. Paterson and M'Leods and the Criterion Hotel. NEW- GOODS FOR THE SEASON, Just Open. NEW HATS For the- Season, Latest Fashions, tfew Scarfs, &c., for the Season. A choice display. i Selection of all the latest Novelties is now open at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET. J«* For a really good article it is now well mown that the prices at this establishment ire such as cannot fail to suit the pocket of ;he most economical buyer. J, TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter, Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, (Eight doors from Princes-street.) Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND PATENT OFFICE. FREDERICK. H. EVANS transacts all . business in connection with New Zealand, Australian, British and Foreign Patents, Registrations, &c. Inventors assisted in carrying out their plans, and all necessary drawings executed. Provisional Patents, 5 Guineas including Fees. FREDK. H. EVAN’S, Agent, Princes-street. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TH. JEWITT, having just received . ex “ Beautiful Star,’’ this day, a splendid sample of Stewarts Island Oysters, intends to them, the remainder of the opening season, at Is. per dozen in the shell. A’so, on hand, a consignment of Southland Wild Rabbits, the finest this season. Note the address—opposite the "Government Buildings, Princes-street. W. M‘GHEE, BOOTMAKER, . having Removed to PRINCESSTREET, opposite‘the Emigration Depot, takes the opportunity to thank the public for their patronage. By civility, honesty, and attention to business he hopes to merit a continuance of their support. A large stock of boots of all kinds at prices below competition. Boots made to fit the tenderest feet. Repairs neatly done. Tailors. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street, Opposite Criterion Hotel, DUNEDIN. Kotlce of Removal! CHARLES MUIR in returning thanks to his Customers and the Public for their liberal patronage, begs to intimate that he has REMOVED from Princes-street Souih to the premises lately occupied by Mr Bcenicke, in George-street, where he carries on Basket-Making in all its branches.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2684, 23 September 1871, Page 1
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