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Drapery, E R B E R T, AY N E | ADVERTISEMENT.— WINTER 1877. I Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d Men s Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, lis 6d, 12s 6d Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, 27s 6d Men's Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and Vests Menjs Tweed Sac Suits, 38s 6d, 42s 6d; Men's Tweed Paget Suits Men's Mosgiel Paget Suits Discount purchase Men's Tweed Sacs, 17s 6d, 20s, 25s Mens Beaver Overcoats, 50s ; Men's Freize Ulsters ; Men's Ripple Ulsters Discount purchase Men's Black Macintosh Coats, 18s 6d Men|s White Macintosh Coats, 25s ; Men's Ventilated Overcoats Men s Tweed University Coats ; Men's Overall Leggings, 5s 6d, 6s 6d Mens Heavy Leather Leggings, 8s 6d ; Men's Patent WW * ' - « ea , B n .S ar , oo iVen & White Mole Trousers, 7s fid, Bs. 9s • Men's DoW* Men's Heavy Pilot Jackets, 22s 6d, 25s ' """" " ° Uaer8 ' ° 8 ' "" *~ Boys| Knicker-Suits, 6s 6d, 7* 6d, 10s; Boys' Double-breasted Curragh Suits Bn ySj gouMeWted Derby Suits ; Boys' Black Cloth Knicker Suits Boys Checked Ulsters 22s 6d ; Boys' Macintoshes ; Boys' Mole Trousers, 5s Youths Double-breasted Derby Suits, Heavy Tweed, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, 30s v«nS 8 ' Tweed[Suits, 20s ; Youths' Black Cloth Suits SJ S > r r T erS v Dd l e , Btß TTi 2os ' 25S ; Youthß ' Mos^el Troußers an <* Vert, 25s MacintoshJs ' Overcoats; Youths' Leggings; Youths' Heavy Tweeds, 3a 6d, 3s 9d per yard; Mosgiel Tweeds; Geelong Tweeds.l » a H a r e f reS^ C ?" Uy - invit i partic , nlar attention to the Tailoring Branch. The universal £mSf r that 1S Ven / the Perf ? ct fit of ever y g arment » th « «"»piete finish, under the mmediate supervision of an experie"""- 4 -""■-- ~-—-- ■ ' v t c, . uuc m ° rd f' q u ding S ° itS T de *° or^er - Youths' Suits made WdeTfrom tailor's measurement. Self-measuring charts free by post. % 4 «?\I nß rt?^ t8 and Men ' s oxford Phirts,3slld; Mens Regatta Shirts, 5s fid; Men's Night Shirts; Men's Crimenn Shirts, 4s 6d ; Mens fSSI «J% 9 /L M n n , S 1 Und r F J »™els, 3s lid; Men's Plaiding Pants, 5s Men's S 9 m ' 6d '- 7d ' S i ?, d ' 1S : Me "s Braces, Is 6d, 2s; Men's 9d, Is, Is bd, 2s ; Men's Linen Collars, : ' * - - . _ > > > " £ t .ed sizes i -<="» ™««»««, ««,, ,s, is oa; Mens fleecy Ulotn ttloves; Mens Cope-lined Gloves ; Men's Dogsk.n Tilbury Gloves ; Buggy Rugs; Men's Browil fcSSf. M gS '- 2 «-S? , W SB i. M ii Me "' s Cotton Umbrel'as, 2s Ud, 3s 6d; Men's Alpaca UrnUM. v J 8 ? Un l hr '»f. 10s 6d, 12s, 15s ; Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, Is, Is 3d, iLI 't BagS ' Couner Ba 8 s > Brief Ba S s J Men's Brown Cotton Socks JSSPt i **' V d * ; H « avy T , Ribbed Rock8 > lld i Me *' B Merln ° Socks ; Men's Rhetl Snot^Tf^' .? S ' l S ut l i sbbed5 bbed L^mb swool, Is 3d; Men's Fancy Wool Knitt Men't ; Snt \% Heatb v S 1 ? 6 ? Woo i Socks ; Men's Heavy Winter Socks; Mens Spanish Brown Knitt Socks, ribbed; Men's Shetland Fingering Worsted Socks, Is fwJS W * 5^ en i F VT e 7 R^? OOI S " cks in * beautiful variety of colorings ; Men's Grampian Worsted Socks ; Men's Military Socks, Is 6d ; Boys' and Youths' Military Knitt p£rV« J *w v GraT T an Socks ; B °y ß ' and Youths' LambswoolSocks; Men's White C hj^ hj L ™\*™f S 5s 9d; Men's Shetland Ribbed Wool Pants, 5s 6d ; Men's ?n Ba " ts ' 3s 6d; Men's White Lambswool Shirts, 4s 3d; Men's White and Colored Merino Vests and Pants ; Boys' and Youths' Lambswool Pants and Shirts ; Men's ?iq? ft. <MP^^^'^fVn a % 5S 9d 5 Black Tyroleans, 5s 6d ; Men's Black Swiss, SJ" 78 6d ,5 M , en s Cobden, 2s lid, 4s 6d ; Drabs, 3s lid ; Men's Hard Felt Normanby, Clifford, Exeter, St. James, d'Aumaule, Oxford, Sandringham. Belmont, Duke (m blue black, brown, drab, &c.) ; the new Drab Oxford Cork Ventilating Hat; the new Viator Travelling Cap; Men's Sectional Caps. 2s 6d. S°S , .^ ack »TO lt f^ nl , ey 4 Hat % 3s 6d ; Boys ' Drab Stanley and Sydenham Hats, 2s lid *Aa I L Y ! Black Velveteen Scotch Caps, 2s 6d ; Boys' Black Velveteen Tartan Bands. AISL T i b^" 1 of New Hats for Boys' wear-Prince Regent, Corsan, Alpine, Tyrolese ; Boys' Black Oscars, with blue bands, 2s 6d ; Boys' Seal Turbans. 4s. JJERBERT, TTAYNES, & po.

watc&majsore. [Established 1856.] OHN„. M „ v, LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER. WATCH 4\ T D CLOCK H.VKEU, Exactly opposite the 'National Bank, Princes street, Dunedin. Snip CHRONOMETER Penned and rated by transit observation* <vnfir (il Tnot.rntnaTitß rermiwwl. Public Notices. TRADES DEMONSTRATION. Notice to the Employed and Unemployed. GW. priSCOLL slill continues to • Folicit the patronage of thope who are in favor of the Extension of Railways and PiiFporters of Local Industry, who can one and all testify to his superior stock of Mos«iel and other Tweed*. ° '1 he Guinea Trousers still stand unrivalled. Note the address: G. W. DRTSCOLL, Merchant Tailor, Late Geo. Davidson, Royal Arcade LONDON PORK BUTCHER, George street. THE Proprietor wishes his numerous Customers to know that he has a splendid selection of Bacon and Ham 3, newly cured by himself, and fed byK. Menlove, Vsq , Oamaru For quality and cheapness canßot be surpassed in Dunedin. Inspection Solicited. N.B.- The Proprietor never purchases anything but farm and dairy fed pork, a suppV of which he has always on hand. All kindscf Fmall goods fresh daily. A . BARNES, Proprietor. R SAMUEL W. BROWN l late of John Fraser, 0.E., Leeds, has commenced private pra-tice in Dunedin as an AROHITEOT AND CIVIL ENGINEER. And is now prepared to meot Fmployers a*id Contractors on the most liberal terms. Address— MR SAMUEL W. BROWN Ross's New Bu ldinss, Octagon. ' YEEND & CO.'S COMMERCIAL LIVERY, BAIT, and COMMISSION STABLES, High Street. Single or double Abbot's Buggies, Wag gonette3, open or close Carriages of the best description always on hand for Hire: also a first-class assortment of single or double Har ness Horses for Sale or Hire. Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with charge of their horses at livery can rely on gettiug every attention First-clasß grooms always in attendance Horses broken to single or double harness HENRY YEEND & CO., Proprietor WORDS FOR ONE SHILLLNG.1 The cheapest and best Advertis'ng Medium in Town. The EvEMING Stau'b circulation, o/er 37,000 weekly

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Evening Star, Issue 4525, 30 August 1877, Page 1

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