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ADVERTISEMENTS.

As the JUBILEE EXHIBITION is approaching, Money can be saved by patronising the Taihring Establishment and Photographic Gallery of "9- 164 Bundle Street^ Adelaide. WELL, here is friend HARRIS once more to the fore, He's still at the head of the trade ! He sells just as cheaply as he's done before, His suits are the best that are made. He envies no tradesman his share of good luck, Though he scorns petty tricks in the trade, He never ** sells off, but ju8t keeps *^ selling on,'* Good clothing that's faithfully made. If e'er vou should drop into his neat shop. Delighted you will be, I'm sure. The stock that is there is both choice and rare. And suited for rich or for poor. The prices are low, so don't further go. Try HARRIS'S Trousers and Vest; For years they will wear, without patch or tear, His Lobethal Tweed is the best. He a fit guarantees, and you'll feel quite at ease In a suit that by HARRIS is made, Unlike the rough slops, now sold at some shops Where they cut down and ruin the trade. If an article's good, it must be understood That it cannot be sold under cost; He's no shoddy and sham, no humbug or flam, HARRIS makes it his pride and his boast, ThiU €UtIiatigh he does not sell trousers at S/S, he can nevertheless give a good pair of them, for 12/6, which will give satisf€iction and comfort to the wearer* HARRIS'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT & PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY ▲BB AT 164 Rundle Street, Adelaide.