A/A V/IVAiV* * UIWMAVUt TAILORING. «J SAY, JONES, there is no doubt Mcßride has the secret of dressing his customers like gentlemen. In spite of Nature, those dressed by him at once assume that broad manly English figure so much written about and so seldom seen. Gentlemen who value their appearance invariably patronise him." " Buj such a Tailor must set a high value on bis services.' By no means, the moderation of his charges attest the modesty of his character; but judge for yourself. He makes OiiChnnga Tweed Suite (to measure) lor £2 0 0 First-class Business Suits (to measure) £3 0 0 Best Tweed Suits (to measure) _ _ £3 17 6 (Money cannot buy better ; why pay more.) Tweed Overcoats (to measure) _ _ £2 0 0 Tweed Trousers, all wool (to measure) £0 10 0 Best Tweed Trousers (to measure) _ £1 0 6 Riding Habit _ _ _ _ £3 0 0' The above conversation, or one similar, may be heard daily in any well-dressed circle in Auckland. FIT, STYLE, AND DURABILITY GUARANTEED. tar ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED FOR TWELVE MONTHS. THE LARGEST TAILORING CONCERN IN NEW ZEALAND. "VENI, VIDI, VIOL" AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. MoB RI D E), CUSTOM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. R. 11. A BBOTT 1 C°-1 HAVE JUST OPEN ISO A SPECIAL JOB IN LADIES' AND MAIDS' HATS I tar OF LATEST STYLES, "ffiJl I As under: fl I 1767 Fklt and Trimmed Hats, Is lid. 1 ■ 1123 Buck and Coi/lUUKD Straws, Is, | I An thore is considerable pick in this line 9 I early application necessary. in this line 1 early application is neeossary. g ALSO, KHMHBBnnBHBMMfIHBiHMmMN JUST OPEN ED. I A GREAT JOB LINE OF ENGLISH I FLANNELS, 1 [FLANNELS, 8 As under: | 12.14} Wki.SU Flannki. "J g 1124J Saxony Fi.an.nki. I H 1217 scarlet Ki.anm.i. f 084} special Make, Wide J Per Yard. Theso Flannels are worth Is 3d, Is 4d, Is sd, and Is Od respectively, and in view of increased Customs duties, will be the last lot obtainable at the price. R. H. ABBOTT & CO., 1 UPPER SYM ON DS-STREET AND I KARANGAHAPE ROAD. j rjlO MERCHANTS, DRAPERS, AND STOREKEEPERS. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN Beg to notify that they are now arranging and re-marking the Stock of Messrs. OWEN AND GRAHAM, which they have purchased at a heavy discount off landed cost, and will offer the same to the Trade in suitable lots at such prices as will command a ready clearance. The SALE WELL COMMENCE at ten o'clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 15th August, 1888, in the Piemises of Messrs. OWEN AND GRAHAM, Queen-street, Auckland. Being now also busy taking their Regular Stock, and opening up New Shipments, Messrs. SARGOOD, SON and EWEN trust that Country Customers will accept this intimation. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN, WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS, VICTORIA-STMEET. QLBABING g ALE. D. MACPHERSON Begs to intimate that he is now CLEARING THE BALANCE OF HIS AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK OP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9130, 11 August 1888, Page 8
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