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Public Notice*. Herbert, Haynes, & Co. In view of the great demand for QREF DRESS MATERIALS,; we are making a specialty of that color, and are showing a large variety of all shades of OBEY in Tweeds, Friezes, Zlbellnes, EU4 In addition to-» full range of colors in these and the other fabrics that are being worn, „ ;.-, y v. • ZIBELINES, Grey, Blade, and Colors —Dress Length 19s fid, 24s GU, 29s «d REAL DONEGAL TWEEDS, mixed Greys, Fawns, Browns, Eta Dress Length ' 24ft 6d, 29s «a, 35s Ccl ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, Oxford and Iron Greys—Dress Length Ita 6d, 22s C<l AMAZON CLOTHS, Stack and Colors —Dress Length l»-0d,22s6d,«sC<I SATIN-FACED VEITETIAirCIOTH; guaranteed not to spot or shrink, Black and Cotora—Drew Lebgth Ms« 4 BLACK and NAVY CHEVIOTS, Special Line, perle finish—Dress Length Ks CO, 1M Cd, 2SI-M, 24»4d ALL-WOOL MOSGIEL TWEEDSDress Length 27s M, 25| BLOUSE VELVETEENS. Our stock of these Pretty and Useful Bloosings is right, and containajhe smartest and roost effective designs and colorings. WURRALL'S FAST DYE VELVETEENS, Black aud Colors 2s 3d. 8s lid. 3« ' * • FANCY VELVETEENS Js 6d, 2s lid,* td» St 114 SCGULLAR & CHISHOLM, LIMITED. ELEGANCE, EASE, AND COMFORT, TRY OCR CHESTERFIELD SETTEES. Our Chesterfield Settees, Art Upholstered, SADDLE BAGS, TAPESTRY, & LEATHER. Scoullar & Chisholm, Ltd. F. HOWELL AND CO.'S NEW ENGLISH MODEL PIANOS AEE UNSURPASSED FOE TONE, QUALITY, LIGHTNESS OF TOUCH, AND DURABILITY. THE RESULT OF CORRECT SCALING AND HIGH-CLASS WOEKMANSHIf THROUGHOUT. &00 UPWARDS. TWENTY SHILLINGS MONTHLY. AGENTS FOE HOPKINSON'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS AND " DOMINION "AMWHIi CAN ORGANS. *u*nam TUNING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I Telephone 325. F. HOWELL AWl> CO., 1.3 and 14 OCT&GOIf.

YOU WILL SAVE MONEY By ordering your Suit from us, as we give tho Best Quality Possible at the Lowest Possible Price. We have an excellent selection, of Bine and Black Vicunas, and Tweeds and Worsteds of the most fashionable patterns and designs. Oar SUITS TO ORDER at £2 I7s 6d are made of good Colonial Tweed 3 of Dark Colors, and they fit well, wear well, and look well. If you have not seen these suitings, we are rare that on inspection you would be surprised at their quality and general appearance. We have CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS in Bine, Brown, Fawn, and Grey Shades, in.good qualities, at 355, 455, and 50s. WATERPROOF OVERCOATS with sleeves and sleeveless, in a great variety of colors, at lowest possible prices, 30$, 32s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 42s Sd, 455, and 50s. Oar RAINPROOF OVERCOATS are in the most popular colors and shapes, and we are showing some very choice goods from 29s 6d. We have COVERT COATS from 21s. We have an excellent stock of Fashionable HARD and SOFT FELT HATS at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, and 10s 6d. For a really good fashionable Hat we can recommend ours at 7s 6d. We have Warm COLONIAL UNDERPANTS of good weight at 3s lid. For Good Values in Clothing the following can hold their own* Boys' TWEED OVERCOATS, sizes 9 to 12, were 17s 6d to 21s; now 18s 6d all round to clear. Boys' and Girls' REEFER JACKETS from 5s 9d to 14s 6d. Boys' MELVILLE SUITS, in good Rosryn Tweeds, from 6s 6d. The very thing for school wear. Boys' SAILOR SUITS, sizes 6, 7, and 8, a job Una worth 16s 6d and 17s 6d ; will go at 12s 6d, 13s 6d, and 14s. Men's Heavy SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, worth 13s 6d ; now 10s 6d. Men's SUITS in Dark and Medium Colored Tw«edi from 19s 6d. 6 to \n George street DUNEDIN*

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Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 2

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