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HALLOWEEN! Mark the occasion by purchasing some of our Fine, Genuine Scotch ANTIQUE HORN WARE Antique 1 Bit rn Egg Cup, tilvn mounted, 8.6. Antique Mug, sterling silver mounted, 21/-. Serviette Rings, silver mounted, set with cairngorm IS-, Others at 3.'- upwards. The Finest Souvenirs of ‘‘Bonnie Scotland.” We have just opened up a New Lot of Fine Scotch Horn Ware, which includes Spoons, Cups, Trinket Boxes, Salt Cellars, Jewel Boxes, Salad Servers, Etc., Etc. DAWSONS LIMITED, Jewellers, Silversmiths, J 4 p r J„ ces Street Opticians, (Next Harbert, Haynes, & Co.). J. MCDONALD. LIMITED, — CASH TAILORS, BEFORE placing your NEXT SUIT ORDER make a POINT of calling on us, and inspecting our newest and latest of this season’s fashionable suitings. YOU will BENEFIT in more ways than one. We NOT only make your SUIT a PERFECT fit, but do so at from FIFTEEN SHILLINGS to a POUND less than the ordinary CREDIT tailor. Speak to any of tho MANY gentlemen wearing OUR suits, and LEARN from them of tho SATISFACTION wc give. YOU will SAVE MONEY by placing your NEXT order with us. Call and see our new SEASON’S goods, also the TRIMMINGS and LININGS wo use—a VITAL point this in a suit, and one wo have taken PARTICULAR pains to DEMONSTRATE. All work made uhcfpr the personal supervision of our cutter, Mr J E. M'Lean (late of M'Lean and Cofmack). j. McDonald, limited, cash tailors, 87 Princes Street, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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