Drapery IMPOBrANT ANNOUNCEMENT NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Dee stbeet, Inybboahgiiil (On the premises lately occupied by Hyaml Brothers) OPPOSITE*!, BODGEBS'S NEW BUILDINGS. T\AVID EOCHE, (Or At h o i,,) Begs to inform his numerous friends, patronsi and the public in general, that he has opened a Drapery Establishment in Dee street, Invercargill, and is prepared to sell at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Fndless varieties of ladies' fancy dbess matebiae french merinos all wool plaids WINCEYS PRINTS (All fast color UNDERCLOTHING HOSIERY And FANCY GOODS. The Largest Assortment in town of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYjS' CLOTHING-, The Latest Styles and Fashions, And most deoidedly THE OHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. PUSHING THE TBADE. y)ROFESSOR TYNDALL, in his olosing reJT marks at the late meeting of the British Association, said :— "ln the struggle for existence between truth and error, the law of the Universe is always to select the one, and always to check and stamp out the other." It is on this law that I rely for success in carrying out my various clothing schemes, and when Gentlemen purchase my £3 5s genuine Tweed Suits, I give simply a practical illustration of its' working philosophy, which would be of no use— if not positively injurious — could I not apply its teachings to the plain, practical, every day business of life. In this particular instance " truth " may quite reasonably be represented by the £3 5s genuine Tweed Suit, while " error " may be found in the excessive charges and long credit system of other town clothiers. DAVID ROCHE, Draper and Clothier, Dee street, Inveroargill. INTIMATION. npHE undersigned has pleasure in JL intimating that he intends shortly to open the premises lately occupied by Mair & Garven, with a NEW STOOK, suitable for the season, of DRAPERY, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, &c, &c, under the style or firm of "A. Mair & Co." ALEX. MAIR, IN connection with the above, we are glad to say that the most complete home arrangements have been made to ensure getting the right kind of Goods at the Lowest Price. Having secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS BUYER, thorougly acquainted with the trade, who will personally select every article in the best market, and buying for CASH, none can do better. By this plan all intermediate profits will be avoided, and our customers will have the benefit. Our first shipments, bought as stated, are now at Port Chalmers, consisting of 29 CASES AND BALES Ex City of Dunedin. 8 CASES AND BALES, Ex Oamaru. These we expect in about ten days, and purpose opening as soon after arrival as possible, when we respectfully request an inspection. A. MAIR & CO. Dee Btreet, Invercargill, 26th Feb., 1875.
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Southland Times, Issue 2090, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2090, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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