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If in the English language there is a diamond in the rough, it must certainly be the homely word "STE UVE." Uncouth and unmusical, yet rich in nneaning. Our ever
Affeit"has been to strive to do that which is right to our patrons, firmly believing, he who sells that which is best of its kind finds bis best advertisement in what he sells.
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MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now provided wish the most popular fabrics produced by the leading and mostcelebrated mills in the country. Oar assortment
in both variety and value excels that of any other shop to be found elsewhere and which we are prepared to make up with first-class trimmings in the latest style of the art and
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all parties:
GENTLEMEN'S SPRING HATS.
Our spring stock of gentlemen's headwear is now complete. You will find our bat department filled with the latest products of the factories in England and America. If you
want to keep in fashion call and get one of our nobby hats and at prices that will astonish you.
BOOTriAND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHO .
rn this department we outstrip all competitors. We are row showing the largest stock in this line to be found in this part of the country, in all styles and widths,and La order
to make room for another large consignment soon to arrive we have marked down our stock to prices that are bound to cause a ready sale, as our motto is ; "The nimble sixpepce
is better than the slow shilling," Come early and often and get first choice, and bear in mind we are manufacturing to order, and for neat repairing we can't be heat.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHINGS.
Our Gent's Furnishings will be found" complete in everything that pertains to correct dressing. We think we can suit the most fastidious.
TRUNK AND VALISE DEPARTMENT.
Our Trunk and Valise Department will be found adequate to accommodate those who are contemplating travelling. Remember we will not be undersold,
J. J. HOIV UTI . & SON.
Having Dissolved Partnership with T. A. Mills, • I purpose opening,
. in the course of a few c ayi, in Robt. Orr's old sta,...a d, lately occupied
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