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PUBLIC NOTICES. Invitation to Summer Show Visitors GENTLEMEN,— Wc extend to you a very cordial invitation to visit our extensive'establishment during your stay in town. We are right up to date, and our summer goods are now being shown. You will find our prices quite as satisfactory as you could wish for. • Yours faithfully, ' d. and d. ARTHUR. GOOD CLOTHES. Good clothes are our speciality. Well-cut, well-made, wellfinished garments for the ordinary man who wants to be stylishly and smartly dressed. We specialise in the making of stylish clothes for the man with-good taste, undertaking to satisfy him with reliable and seasonable materials, a perfect fit, the best of workmanship, and a moderate price. At £4 15/ we are supplying Summer Suits in splendid English Worsteds and high-grade Colonial Tweeds. Orders taken now will be finished in time for Christmas. NEW HATS TO FIT EVERY TYPE OF FACE. • A Hat may fit a man but not suit him. The style may make him look ten years older, or on an elderly man make him appear as aping youthfulness. We study this matter, and endeavor to supply a shape and style which will enable a mai: to look his best. The New Shapes in Black Felt KatS are four in number—each distinct and equally stylish. Extra fine quality, .with the correct narrow brim. The "Cephatic" All one The " Koolist " Uniform Price, The " Colonial " 10/6. Let us have the pleasure of showing you these. With such a fine selection we are sure to please you.

Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers . . . 6 to 12 GEORGE STREET. at .1/3! Our mothers used to pay half a crown for their pound of tea. Now we are prepared to give Two Pounds of delicious Ceylon Tea for the same money. It may not be for lone, as ihe Tea Market is getting dearer, but it's a big chance for thrifty people. Only from Srvine & Stevenson, Tea Merchants, George St. PORTLAND CEMENT Of Highest Standard in the Essentials of Fineness, Strength, Uniformity, Soundness, and Permanency. Will make Concrete which is capable of withstanding Fire, Flood, and Earthquake!. Burnside Cement is one of the biggest successes in the history of New Zealand's Industries. Burnside Hydraulic Lime & Cement Co., Ltd. Manor Place, Dunedin. Laying the •\\ ' OF a New Building alwayi I Draws a Crowd. ° \ The Best Foundation - ' For Gents' Suits is faith- . . ( . . . (%,,,- fully and truly laid in /* T " W. A. TRIBE &CO. , s Suits Men to-day are too enlightened to build a house on the sand, but seek a firm foundation, so that their work will stand the storms of time. We build a Suit on Modern Lines for Twentieth Century Men, with foundations of Strength and Pliability combined, in our Hair Cloth Fronts, Hand-made Shoulder Pads, tape that' binds the edges and holds them in place, and other essentials that make a success of our Suits. Place your Order Early, to Avoid the Crush at' Christmas. Walk Right in and See Our NEW SEASON'S PATTERNS at 60/-, 70/-, 75/., 80/-, 85/-. Empire Buildings, DUNEDIN. A MANUFACTURER'S RANGE OF We have secured at a Big Discount from the Original Cost a Manufacturer's Full Range of Sample Hosiery. We invite Ladies to see this Assortment early, as there is only One Garment of each, which cannot be replaced. Every New Style is Represented LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS. Samples from 4/1 r each. LADIES' WOVEN UNDERVESTS. Samples from 2/3 each, LADIES' WOVEN BODICES. Samples from 1/6 each. LADIES' SAMPLE HOSIERY. Ribbed and Plain from 6d pair. LADIES' SAMPLE FABRIC GLOVES. From Qd pair. CHILDREN'S SAMPLE HOSIERY. From od pair. CHILDREN'S SAMPLE SOX. Frnm m ™ir MEN'S SAMPLE SOX. From 9d pair. From 6d pair. From 6d pair. Also a Full Range of MEN'S SUMMER > UNDERWEAR, all marked at Specially Reduced Prices. Corner George and Frederick Streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 14224, 25 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14224, 25 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14224, 25 November 1909, Page 2

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