'WE WANT EVERYb ■MAN IN TOWN; ; \ .■-■. TO KNOW,.■>',-:■■ I WHAT WE ARE ■ \ ■DOING. ■" : '' : - '\ -.■.'■■■■•■• i ' ■ E e ■'":.''■ ii At preseut wo aro making a speciality of E Flannel Suitings especially for Holiday wear. J Gentlemen calling hero can have a range to select from unequalled in town; this is saying , a lot, but we know it to be true. These Flannel Suits when finished.contain only the v finest work possible in them. n Prlca £5. ], — . l ;■" a For those who require a Suit suitablo for business wear afterwards we can with confidence recommend our pure indigo serges, At £5 ss. to £B. t ■ ■ ', ■ ' , - a c ~: . ■ a Customers visiting our establishment at i present will find an unequalled assortment of * smart up-to-date Fancy Weaves in browns, greens, and purples, which are so fashionable . just at present. It's no trouble for us,to j show them to you even if you are not want-. c ing a Suit just now. I f : . . '':;■ i ' • i ■ ■. • ■ c We spare no time, trouble, or expense in ' the trimmings Bnd linings which go in our Suits, because we know what a long way they go towards making ■ .".,'." ■"" j A PERFECT SUIT. s ■•:.:■ ■•■' ■■ 1 ——'•■ ' •)■■'" i At present our Tailoring Department is in temporary premises, No. 139.Lambton Quay, , next the Arcadia Hotel, t '': ' : : . ' ; • i • .[■ ■ c , -.'. . I ■■' . £ ■ KIRKOALME '.-! ; &'■:■"■.; ; ; STAINS, LTD. : ; '■■■•'.'. i i , , ,-;-,■■ ■'■ ' '' ■ —',■:'■:,; i ■ ■■-■■■'', MONET TO LEND J IN any sums, on. approved Freehold Security, < - at Lowest Current Rates. , e Repayment by instalments can be arranged. , SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, •■ • Commercial Chambers, 81 Hunter Street. j ~■ ;■;■•■ ; . ■■- i y \ nnHE'<' > ' Vl >' i ' , COMMERCIAL / ' -HOTEL,. ' * LAMBTON QUAY '■/.•■ ] (Adjoining the Trdcadero). : ■' Wellington'i Latest and Most Up-to-date Hos- \ !. telry. Very contral. One minute from Wharves ■ and.General Post Office. Houso new. Furni- ~ ture new. .Everything new. Passenger lift. ' Every ..room lit bv electricity.. The Chef ■de Cuisine is a first-class man, under special con- , : tract to the management, and guests favouring : this hotel with their patronage are assured the ' Bill-of-Fare will be of the very best. ■-'■' Tariff, from Bs. per day. Jlidday Lunch, 12 , ,to 2,p.m., Is. Gd. Breakfast, from 0,80 a,m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with ax- 1 perienced drivers; for patrons, at a very rea- i sonable charge House, open to guests from 6 •, a.m. to midnight. Bay and Night Porter, Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. ' CIOO2 mHE REV. I, T. WALTON informs Parents ' that his Boys' Preparatory Sohool will open at 24 Grant Road, FEBRUARY-2nd, 1909. '. The School haß the approval of the Governors of the Wellington College as a Preparatory School for: that College. VACANCIES FOB A LIMITED NUMBER OF .;.' BOARDERS. 9563 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIAGE. • • WEBB—NUTT—On December 29th, 1908, at St. Andrew's, Wellington, by the Rev. J. Gib-. son Smith (assisted by the Rev. D. Gordon t of Maiton), Rupert S. Webb, eldest son of J. Costin Webb, Esq., of this city, to Helen M. : (Daisy), eldest daughter of Mrs, W,,M. Nutt, of this city, and of the late William M'Gill Nutt, of Marton. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of LEONARD GEORGE BIRCH , are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Bertha Phyllis, which js to leave the Wellington Hospital TO-DAY . (MONDAY), 4th January,';l9o3, at 1 p.m.j for Karori Cemetery. --.'.■ D. AND J. RITCHIE,; , Funeral Furnishers, 81 and 86 Revans Street. ' Telephone 196-1, :. .. '. 9095
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 4
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