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THE ENLARGEMENT OF MR D. MILLIGAN'S* English Tailoring Rooms in Kclbi'rnc-avenue by j the addition of a third story is significant of tho influence this establishment has had .in tho evolution of first-class Tailoring in this city. The growth of this house is mainly due to its ability to anticipate and give expression to tho higher standards of dress desired by local men of taste. Novelties in Light Suitings are tho latest attraction. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT j WITH the Right Suit— a Morrison and Penney' Suit When you order a Suit hero it will bo cut right, made right, will fit rigl.t, and feel right every day you wear it. But that's not all. You will save money too, for our cash prices are the lowest for good Tailoring. I MORKISON AND PENNEY, 76, Willis-street. EVENING DRESS SUITS! ]£, B. DAVIS & CO.J * GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61. LAMBTON-QUAY, Have just landed tho LATEST and NEWEST MATERLA.LS for these high-class garments, in the making of which wo are recognibfid as specialists. A HAPPY SELECTION Of XMAS SUITINGS. ifNENTLEMEN! Be at your best this V*" Xmas Season. Order NOW a Suit that vqu know will be a credit to you— - a Suit that will loo«; a,s if it had been made for YOU, and you alonu. HAV/E AN OSBORNE SUIT. An Ouborne Suit embraces all that is Neat, Stylish, and Fashionable. You'll gel. a Good Suit, a Good Selection, and Good Value from H. OSJ3ORNE &CO., 95, CUBA-STREET. /CLOTHES, in a larger sense, aro the \j expression of a man. The kind of expression or significance depends on the kind of clothes. A Suit, made in our wellknow n style, lends a distinctive individuality to the wearer that usually is associated only with clothes made by Highc'aes TAILORS. E. NORTON AND CO., | 61. Willis-street.. MONEY TO LEND. PH. PUTNAM, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON-STKEET, Wellington. TCT C. HJORRING, ■•JD i Stock and Sharebioker, Land, Estate and Financial Agent. Mortgages arranged. Ist Floor, Nathan's Buildingb, Grey and Feathonton streets. Tel. 757. DR. K. C. MOBPETH, D.D.S., Dentist, lias Resumed the Piactice of his Proession, and may be consulted at his Rooms, 124, Upper Willis-street. Telephone 1433. B U D D L E, L L . B, • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Has commenced i.he Practice of his Profession at Temple Chambers, Johhston-st., Wellington. Mon,jy to Lend at current rates G FRAKER flatc U S.S. CoT • Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, First Floor, Nathan's Buildings (over O. M Banks), No. 11, GreyBtreet, Wellington. Telephone 2729. MONEY TO LEND at from 4± per cent. ; terms of repayment arranged. Apply to C. W NIELSEN, Barrister and Solicitor, Corporation Building, corner Featheroton and Brandon streets. U. F B. J. SHARP, Barristor-at-Law and Solicitor. Chambers : Nathan's Buildings, Feathersttm-street. IELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 29, FEATBERSTQN-STREET. Money to Lend tit 44 per cent. Tol. 1437. _ ROTHENBEKCi • Barrister and Solicitor, Nathan's Buildings, Featherston-street. Money to Lend at Current Rateg. TL. J. E. BUTLER, DENTAL SURGEON, Has commenced the Praobce of his Profession at his Rooms, 106, WfLLIS-STREET. •jij-R. WILTER ALt&TELL, IVI DENTIST, SYDNEY STREET (Fint Gate £rom Museum-street). Tel eD hone No. 554. {A~C«rd>. MR. A. J- HOOPER, DENTIST, Corner Jackson and Fitzherbert streets, Petone. H~~ W EARP-THOMAS AND CO., • Dentists (late Phila., U.S.A.), Manners-street. Telephono 1674. Teeth extracted painlessly by new method. No pain or after effects guaranteed. A. FIFE (lato Lon-Jon, Eng., and o U.S A.),. Dentist. Hours, 9to 5; ovenirge, 7 to 8. Corner of Lambtonquay and Panama street, over Cenci's. Telephone 2361. TILLEARD NATUSOH, • ARCHITECT, Ballanoe-street, Wellington (opposite Supremo Court), And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1390. : GRAY YOUNG, « ARCHITECT, 5, HUNTER-STPvEET, New Zealand Accident Insurance Qo.'g Building. J~~" AND 7. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54. OAMBBIDGE-TERRACE. ' a'ekfiH°M JOS,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1908, Page 6

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