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SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS and ODDMENTS TO-MORROW ! / . TTTHE whole of TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) will bo devoted to the OLEARJ- ANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS, which have accumulated during ' llio Sale: It was, as every ono knows, a remarkably successful eale, and we did not experience ono single chill day. The extra me* success of the sale was not a matter of accident, bvit was duo to tho magnitude of tho bargains offered. But that very success caused a vast accumulation of REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS, notwithstanding our strong efforts to quit them. REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS ' AT HALE.PRIOE AND LESS ! These ODD BITS AND BROKEN LOTS are a nuisance to us, but our customers will find plenty of good uso for them. Bo sure to come here EARLY TO-MOR-ROW, and rummage among the REMNANTS; you'll pick up MANY DECIDED BARGAINS. THJE STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW 9 WEDNESDAY. We will be busy from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TO-MORROW, and we want all BAR-GAIN-SEEKERS to look in. KIRKCALDIE &. STAINS, ltd.

THOSE "WHO ' ' PLAY. GOLE v TRTRTILL appreciate tho * » » new Golf ScoringBook, just to hand, bound in nice-looking leatherette, with pencil complete. j Made small enough for the waistcoat pocket, or can be attached to the belt for ladies' use. Refills 6d each. Look in at PRINGLE'S, _> Lambton-quay. \ firmE OLDEST - ESTABLISHED J.S J STUDIO IN THE CITY. , $EE NA^IE— '^ £^ "KINSIJY" Vjf > ON SHOWCASES.. ! s|/'' LAMBTON-QUAY. yix :; CIGARS ! .•"bTJTOW tho old veteran smoker loves to k, v JtJ|L get hold of a fino old Manila Che- ! rodt or Cigar. In those days ho_ is so fctfen disappointed with the quality of both Manila and Havana leaf that he has to revert to his never-failing friend — the pipe. Last season nature permitted tho Manila soil to yield tobacco such as made her famous years ago. We had been waiting patiently for this, and secured a heavy stock. Your thoughts towards Manilawill bo moro kindly should you try her productions as offered by us. There is a special Cigar at 12s per box of 50, and two others of delightfully mild and fragrant aroma at 303 pnr 100. Those gentlemen who havo a predileo- | tion for a good and well-seasoned Manila will appreciate the trio above mentioned. G. ALDOUS, TOBACCONIST. LAMBTON - QUAY. WE MAKE NO PRETENSIONS TO a monopoly of "the best material" — the market is open to all alike. But we do claim that tho Suitings which we import aro tho Highest-grade of Woollens. This, combined with our superior workmanship, enables us to guaranfeo all features of our Suits lo bo unsurpassed. E. NORTON AND CO., Tailors, 96, Willis-street. YOU SHOULD NOT WAIT I^NTIL SEPTEMBER TO select your Spring Suit. By visiting the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS NOW you get first pick of the imported Novelties for the incoming season. Mr. MILLIGAN and his 40 skilled Assistants can give you moro attention now than is possible when the Christmas rush is on. By ordering now you avoid having your name put on the waiting list, and secure the immediate advantages of up-to-dalo Dress. MY NEW CUTTER From Hart's, Regent-street, London, ia already winning goldon opinions. Cull early and order for Spring. D. MILLIGAN, KELBURNE-AVENUE. DRESS SUPPORTS CHARACTER. OTHER things being the same, the welldressed man prevails with his fellows. Ho has tho courage of his cut. Unabashed by any aensq of outward inferiority, he can reveal himself and his business with tho moro assurance. Among our patrons are somo of the most successful business men of this city. MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 114,' Willis-street. QUITS THAT STAND ~~ OUT! HAND WORK. BRAIN WORK. Combined with ability are essential to the highest expression of good tailoring. Tho result of this combination is a noticeable featuro of an * ■ "OSBORNE SUIT," Manufactured splely by H. OSBORNp & CO., TAILORS, 93, CUBA-STREET. EVENING DRESS SUITS. J> # B, DAVIS & CO., * GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61, LAMBTON-QUAT?, Have just landed tho LATEST »nd NEWEST MATERIALS for these high-olaa garments, in the making of which wo aro recognised as Specialists and a! w i jTsTTn; • runeral furnishers, » 54, cambbidge-terrack.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 6