g . I , -% I Head Office, Telegrams, London Office, Wellington. Duttilit-a, Wellington! 23 Limo St., E.G. | JOHN DUTHIE & Xo. v Ltd., HARDWARE-AND METAL MERCHANTS^ BPECIALLY INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR . COMPLETE STOCK OF Electric Lighting Supplies. ELECTROLIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, LAMPS, GLASS, AND SILK SHADES, CABLE, FLEXIBLES, SWITCHES. [ METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS, BRAND BRAND. . The "Z " brand will savo you 70 por cent, of ourrfint. It is British made. Burns in any position, does not blacken. Approved and accepted by tho Wellington City Corporation. Shipment just landed at Reduced Prices, suitable for alternating ' 1 or continuous current in 16, 25, 32, 50, 100 C.P. GLASS SHADES. ' . ,WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION. OF GLASS SHADES IN' j . ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND PLEASING COLOURS. . . JOIOT & C2o, s Md, ; WILLIS STREET. 1 : 1 : ' ' ■ ' ' ' '! TSie u Cfce&p n Hale- ' j to - Measiwe 1 Stilt. Is 1 j "bniy-'Ofie Paft Real | I Tailoring. I • , The other nine part 3 can be succinctly, briefly, and £ pointedly described as TALK. s You cannot argue Fit Into a Suit, Talk doesn't t help the cloths to woar any better, nor can more | claims serve as a substitute for the Shapely Tailoring ii that makes a man satisfied with his looks. t First, last, and all the time Good Tailoring is the only thing that | really-counts, and this, is what you get in P; TE ARO HOUSE ' £4 ,4s. Tailop-Made Suits. j You cannot procure any better at the price, and.these Suits arc as * far removed'from the ordinary Made-to-Mcasuro " One-part-Tailor- \ ing-and-nine-parts-Talk" Suits of the cheap clothier, as tho clouds Z are from the earth.' ' , » TE ARO HOUSE are now, showing in one of their largo Cuba 'j Street Windows the class of Suitings employed in the making of these fj £4 4s. Suits. . . | They cannot show the class pf Tailoring, nor tho hundred and one jj methods they adopt to make tho Suit you order a master-piece of ;• value. £ But you may rest assured every process from the time the shears r" 'snip into the cloth until tho final "try-on" is over, YOUR Suit is . § as-carefully and as painstakingly made as if YOU wer,o watching it. !j The Cloths are cut into shape by men who, from long association j; : with, their worTi, have acquired the l:nack of imparting individuality ij to each garment. Then the needlework is performed by expert Bench !j Tailors, who seW and mould the pieces into that shapeliness which is does not depart with the first damp day. 'j The trimmings, linings, and buttons used are of the best. In 55 short, TE ARO HOUSE TAILORING is honest right through, and I honestly is the only old-fashioned part about the Suits they make. Sj This is more than Newspaper Talk—it's sound fact—fact that is I proved, every day by tho increasingly large number of well-dressed jjj men who are coming here for j> - A'£4'4s. SU3T. j If you have, been paying £5 os. at any other good tailor's for 5- . a Suit, you can SAVE A GUINEA by coming here, for TE .ARO \ HOUSE £4 4s. TAILOR-MADE SUITS are as good in Cloth, Cut, ; Fit, and Finish as any other Tailor's £5 ss. productions.. \ :See the Window Display, then | come in and Set the Head ©ut- f • ter's tape get busy. ' \ ■ TE , ARO HOUSE, j Cuba, & Dixon Streets,' pH ' Wellington, 1 Travelling Bags of All Bescfiptioas. PURCHASI " NG SEE °" R STOCK * School Bags, irom 2s. 6d. Brief Bags from 7s. 6d. W. H. NASH, 135 Coba Street. fjIANW^BHAW^ITSEHOUOTri | A box of BEECHAM'S PILLS is a handy thing to have in the house, f | and if a dose is taken at the moment of need much illness will be f 1 saved. Any trouble arising from derangement of the digestive organs » I is quickly set right by taking in time | Beecham's Pills] g This unrivalled medicine will do more 8 I to build up robust health and maintain it than any other medicine. For I | SLUGGISH LIVER, INACTIVE KIDNEYS, SICK HEADACHE, LOSS % | OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION,-BEECHAM'S PILLS $ I STAMP WITHOUT A. RIVAL J a) Sold everywhere in boxes, price JOJd. (36 piJJs) 1/li (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills) '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 9
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689Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 9
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