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Tailoring. Queenstown ' tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, BALLARAT STREET, QUEENSTOWN. COLIN FRASER, PROPRIETOR. Inspection cordially invited of the Splendid Stock on hand of Fashionable Tweeds, Plain and Panov Coatings, Suitings, Trouserings, Etc. SS’Good Workmanship and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ‘tSi HE CROMWELL TAILOR!N G ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN TELFER ... PROPRIETOR. Patterns and Self-measurement Charts sent on application. GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Samples of Fashionable Tweeds on hand. . Not© Address — Premises lately by Mr H. Bowie, Storekeeper. To the Gentlemen of Lake County. Now that the season is coming on, when you will require your summer suits, you will be pestered with tiavellers from the slop factories, or their agents in the shape of amateur measurers in every little store in the district. I would give you a word of warninglf you prefer slops, send direct to the factory for them and you will get them for about half the price the agents charge you, and they are dear at the money then.

If I chares you a fair price for garments, I give you full value. How would some of you like to be offered £2 lOs for your gold V I think I hear you ! Well, it’s just the same with me. I give you style and quality that cannot be excelled in New Zealand. But if you want to be known as “Johnny from the Shotover” when you go to the City get the slops (the townspeople will not have them) and they think anything is good enough for the back blocks, and by crushing down poor' tailorcsscs they can send out travellers, and still make their profit. Treat these agents as you would the book fiend, and you will be right, I am, jours faithfully, W. SELBY. Arrowtown, September 2, 1895. OTICE OF REMOVAL. ALFRED MAYNE bogs to announce that ha has REMOVED to those Commodious Premises opposite the Bank ol New Zealand, Rees Street, Queenstown. ALFRED MAYNE TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, QUEENSTOWN, Begs to announce that lie has just received a Large Assortment of Autumn and Winter Goods, of Latest Designs and Patterns in Plain and Fancy Coatings, Blue »hd Black Serges (No. 4, etc.). Fancy Trouserings and Vestings a Speciality. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. COO Patterns to choose from. An early call from ti.oso wanting Xmas Suits desired. In Stock M‘Kcnzic’s Famous Cloth-cleaner and Cloth Reviver, 2s per bottle. Samples and Self-measurement Sheets for, WATERPROOF COATS in Latest Styles posted on Application. sriT Correspondence Cordially Invited. tES [A CARD R MALCOLM MACDONALD BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, ALEXANDRA SOOTH, E N R Y U P S D A L E QUEENSTOWN.

Accountant and Commission Agent. ear DEBTS COLLECTED, ‘tsi TRADESMEN’S BOOKS MADE UP, Agencies Phoenix Assurance Company 'Lake County Press Newspaper. STRANG’S BLENDED FAMILY COFFEE (tho Renowned Maori Brand) is Richer in Flavor, t/oes further, and less quantity required than any other. BTRANG’S patent rollermade SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER. Delicious Coffee made instantly by poncing boiling.water or milk over powder. Superior and one half cheaper to usc-thau Essences, IP? MS s TRANOS< patent' Soluble.; coffee, PowoEH] 131! v?|S To avoid Cheap and Inferior Coffees and Peppers being pushed on you for sake of extra ; profit, insist upon having Strang's Unique Manufactures. STRANG’S SILK DRESSED PEPPERS AND SPICES are pure and of tlie best quality only. Strang’s unique manufactures are packed in gross weight tins or sold loose. Ask your grocer foi them. Coffee should not be exposed to the air but kept in a canister. DAVID STRANG, COFFEE SPECIALIST, Steam Mills, Interval gill nr?

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Lake County Press, Issue 702, 2 April 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 702, 2 April 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 702, 2 April 1896, Page 1