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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. Save all you can in these hard tiaies, and don't be led away, By purchasing at places wh*ro discount rules the day. For while per contage they take off", they stick tho pries on ; Instead of bluing for you're good you'll find you're d'ing wrong. I am your Friend, I'll serve vou well, for none can equ >1 me In prices or in quality. Do plrase come and Bee. I don't allow you discount; I don't see how I can ; For I sell my goods much cheaper than " any other man." Of quality my hats and caps the best are all must own, l'he latest fashion, too, they are : they come direct from home. My clothing, too, for some years past, the public suited well. Of " Friend's" Coats, Vests, and Trousers I'm B ure you've oft heard tell. My shirts, ray ties, and handkerchiefs are the cheapest in tho city. If you dou't patronise your " JFrif.xd" it is indeed a pity. I've warned you all, so be advised, and get your clothing cheaply: Friend's" is the only pl?ce in town to clothe you cheap and neatly. You'll please not miss the shop, for in Queen-street it does rank Two d ors from Hardington'a Bazaar and opposite the Union -Bank. G. V. FRIEND'S HAT, CAP, AISD CLOTHING- STOKE, \4'2, QuEEK-STBEET. EEUEIYED BY' LATE ARRIVALS, NOW ON SALE, CHEAPEST IX TOWN, TWEED AND MOLTS TROUSERS, 9s 6d Black, Blue, and Dnib Coats, 20s Suits of Thick Tweed, well made, 70s Suits of Black, well made. 6<ls Suits of Fine Black, well made, 80s Silks of Fine Tweed, well made, 60s Suits of Blue, we 1 made, 50s Suits of Tweed, well made, 40s "Waterproof Coats from 20s Waterproof Leggings from 7s 6d Silk Umbrellas "from 12s 61 Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas from 2s 61 Large assortment of Crimean Shirts from 5s 6d Tsibsh's Hats and Caps, the assortment in town, comprising — Amberlv, Oxtord, Brunswick, Stanhope, Jerome, Chesterfield, Colonial, Confederate, Deerstalker, Merino, Victoria, and Tweed, from 4s Large Stock of French Peak Caps—Men's, Youths,' and Boys,' from 2b (id.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 7

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