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THE GOLDEN HAT. ' v v', ; i HATTER. ——^ rnHE criterion tailoring AND MEN’S MERCERY ESTABLISHMENT Of New Zealand, S A M P S 0 N’ S, DUNEDIN. Orders executed with strictest punctuality. New and Fashionable Goods opened out monthly. M'CLENAHAN AND M'CUAIG, Successors, PRINCES STREET (Opposite National Bank). HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! CAPS!!! CAPS!!! CAPS: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. r\ 11. GLOTER & CO. have much VX • pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Dunedin, and the colonists of New Zealand generally, that they have started a HAT AN D CAP MANUFACTORY in GEORGE STREET, Dunedin, and are now prepared to manufacture Hats and Caps (superior to imported goods) at English prices. G.. H. G. and Co. have secured the services of Mr Henry Knott, the well-known Hatter (late of Princes-street), wlio will be assisted, by an efficient staff of workmen, and this fact is a guarantee that the work turned out by them will be of the very best quality. Volunteer Caps contracted for, and all orders executed with promptness and despatch. The trade supplied in any part of New Zeaand. G. H. GLOVER AND CO., Wholsale and Retail Hat and Cap Manufacturers (Opposite National Bank) Princes Street, and three doors from Krull’s Hotel, George Street, Dunedin. NORMANBY HOUSE. By Special Appointment to their Excellencies The Marquis of Normanby, Sir James Fergusson Bowen, G.C.M.G., Sir James Fergusson, Bart., G.N.Z. V. ALMAO AND CO., PRACTICAL HATTERS, PRINCES STREET, Next door to the Queen’s Theatre and opposite Messrs. Reith and Wilkie’s, Dunedin. Established 1871. ALMAO, in thanking his Eriends and the Public generally for their past favours, wishes to inform- them that he is now commencing business again in Dunedin, and that it is his determination to push on Colonial industry, and to promote the principle of Colonial progress in the art of Hat and Cap Manufacturing, and feels confident that a discerning public will give him their liberal support, and encourage the trade by wearing Hats made in Dunedin and not imported. Hats renewed and re-shaped. TO WAREHOUSEMEN. GLUT AS PASCO E, CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, Stafford street, Dunedin, Opposite Messrs Ross and Glendining. (For many years Manager of Messrs Banks Bros., Bell; and Co.’s Factory, Melbourne.) Arrangements made for the manufacture of Clothing for warehousemen in all parts of New Zealand. WANTED KNOWN—CAMPBELL & M‘KNIGHT are selling Groceries and Provisions cheaper than in any other house in town. Orders through post or otherwise punctuall attended to. C. and M‘K, will be glad to dispose of properties on reasonable terms. Note address — CAMPBELL & M‘KNIGHT, Provision Merchants & Commission Agents, Frederick street, Dunedin.

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Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 24 November 1877, Page 2

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