I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHO’S YOUE TAILOR ?-The Don Tailoring Company.—Shop opposite A and T. Inglia’s, George street. WHO’S YOUR TAILOR?—The Don Tailoring Company, amalgamated with Williamson and Holden, the Popular Gash Tailois. WHERE may you expect to get the Best Value for Ready Money ?—Why, at the Don Tailoring Company, George street. WHO’S YOUR TAILOR ?-The Don Tailoring Company, who are determined to Sell at Cash Prices only to the end of the chapter, WHERE you can Procure the Most Perfect Fitting Suit in Dunedin, at L 3 3s. WILLIAMSON AND HOLDEN, who, it is unnecessary to remark, are widely known, are in personal command of the Don Tailors. WHO’S YOUR TAILOR?—The Don Tailoring Company, who run a Small Shop and retain a Large Business; WHERE YOU MUST GO to be well served with 14s fid Trousers made to order. WHO’S YOUR TAILOR?-Tho indefatigable Don Tailors (opposite Inglis’s), George street. WE OFFER L 5 REWARD to any of our would-be Customers who will give evidence of having been misled by another tailor representing himself as The Don Tailoring Company. WE HAVE NO CONNECTION with Shop next Sussex Hotel Our Premises are opposite A. and T. Inglis’s, George street. WAIT EIGHT HOURS ONLY for the Don Tailoring Company’s L 3 Ids, Suits. WAIT FOUR HOURS ONLY for The Don Tailoring Company's 14s fid Trousers. WHO’S YOUR TAILOR ’-The Don Tailoring Company. Mosgiel Tweed Suits, L3los. w HERB YOU CAN GET a Fashionable Worsted Suit at Li. Dressed in the don tailoring j COMPANY’S L 3 IDs Suits (to whom Carlyle undoubtedly refers when he says ‘‘Clothes have made men of us ”), we hope', dear hoys, daring the present summer season to do a thorough mash, not ottlyon Suhdaya in the church, but at that fashionable resort St, Clair, the and Theatre, ■ and at the many picnics to which we expect to-be invited, , ■ DON TAILORING COMPANY have No Branches lit Melbourne or London, as some .have supposed; and any person fonpd Using! our name here stands- convicted of an attempt tomislead the piAlio.' '
T\ON TAILORING COMPANY (inCorJLf i porated with Williamson tod Holden), opposite Inglu’s, Georgia street, haVeNoOonneotion whatever with: anjrPerson or Persona uaiag burname under any pretence or excuse; and unlesathis act of Piracy is Discontinued in Dunedin, ,we shall: immediately prosecute the guilty: parties. ; s cbfj.nl'f !“' i- jh»V ( r: :) ■•• i-"i i.'-O.if. ! y« ■ i ,n .. v/v - ••>!! ,y ,yi _ 4 • ji l V iiyi I: j d *; ■= ii-'ii ;jv/ i<- ! I'.-tidJ ,s i-> V.i»-:s ■; ~ <-•>•!{ i.:{ ‘J ,1 -i..oq rlii f;I -.1030 nr/s.-.'-inow:- ,Ji .>law! -mII m
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Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 4
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424Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 4
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