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If ABIBI BBOTHEBB' SCHOOL, ■J-'JL ' Wellington. A FEW VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. Thorough Commercial Education. ' BOYS PREPARED FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. French and Drawing are, not. extras. Terms : 30 guineas per annum, payable quarterly in advance. . Piano, 2 guineas per quarter. ; - ' T For farther particulars apply to REV.. BROTHER DIRECTOR. SHORTLY TO OPJjN. THE DON TAILORING COMPANY Geobgb Strbkt, Dunbdin. x ' A LONG FELT WANT. This Company is formed by a Cooperation of Journeymen' Tailors, for the supply to the Publio of Clothing, made to fit. : at lt ih« LowestjPosaible Prices. ° 't <- t - *.-<" '• ! r • __ __ The Garments will be all Tailor made, but sold at (he same price as the Common Ready Made Article. ' l i *' ~ ***? Mr. Hyde, for many years Cutter and Manager of the Don Tailoring Company, London, will act in the same capacity in this Company; and will personally wait on every customer, so that a perfect fit and general satisfaction will be Becured. The Company's speciality will be English T,weed Trousers, made to measnre at 12s 6d with 15 per cent. addetTfor Customs duty? and superior Colonial Tweed Trousers at 17s 6d, made and v finished tff please the most fastidious. ' ~* .^> v^'<v, As regards the English Tweeds the Prices will be exactly the same as sold by the Don Company, London, with the Customs duty added ; and the Colonial Tweeds will be correspondingly low priced. Suits of both English and Colonial Tweeds will be made to measure equally cheap. Prices ranging from 60s, with Customs dufcv added. "*' As on all sound Co-operative principles, the Company must com mand an extensive Ready Money trade to succeed, and under no circumstances will credit be given. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, The Manager would specially recommend that in placing your first order, be careful to state your own-ideas of fashion; etc. :'fiV being guaranteed, your ultimate approval will be absolutely secured; 1 Note the Address : THE DON TAILORING COMPANY, (Opposite Inglis), GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. TUESDAY, MAY 12, At 12 o'clock. DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, FARMING JMPLEMENT&. GRASS k OATEN HAY, TURNIPS, &O. JAMES 8 A M~S ON AND UO; have received instructions from Mr. James Oliver and otheri to sell by auction on the Farm, Main Road," near Burnside' Cattle Yards, the following :— ' ' cr (1 '■ ' -"' ' 7 Dairy Cows in full milk 1 Heifer 5 Calves \ Draft Mare, 6 years I Horse 66 Fowls and Dacks 14 Tons Hay 7 Tons Oaten Hay and 2 Acres Turnips Riding Saddle, Bridle I Set.Shaft Harness Churn and Dairy Utensils. Tools and, foundries; WiTßtoxm, Rbsbb^ilj

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 22 May 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 22 May 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 22 May 1885, Page 14