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Ekkc&ldk & Staks v Limited. THE ' NOK ABOUT' SUIT Made to Measure, Fot 3 Guineas. Just Sixty-three Shillings is all you need spend to secure a good-fitting, well-mado, and made-to-mea'suro suit, and you have ; at the back of the suit tho prestige of this Great Store. We are not given to making unreasonable offers, so that when we say we will make your suit for Throe Pounds Three Shillings you may believe that wo: mean what.'wo say. The Suit will be made to your measurements. Tho Suit will bo made in our own workrooms by Our own staff of workers. Tho Suit will look as smart and stylish as any . of, : the very expensive tailor-made suits. The Suit will be made of a Very Good Fabric, the choice of which will be left to you. The Suit, will fit you, for ybu will be taken as the model. The Suit will please you in every way. Tho Suit will be excellent for everyday wear, or for travelling or knockabout wear. , Tho Suit will cost you esaotly Three Pounds Three Shillings, which will mean a saving of a like amount to you-, The Suit will bo a Better Suit than any other low-priced suit that you can get anywhere in Now Zealand. Our tailois are ready to take your measurements To-day. Step into tho Clothing Department, and you will receive prompt attention. Remember you can'.have a much more cxpensivo suit' if you wish? and the increased cxpenso is due to tho amount of' hand-work. You. will find the "Nokabout" Suit quite good,, enough for everyday service, and your friends will fanoyyou've paid a big price for it. Kitkcaidk $k Siams, Limited. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE .—Lowest: Bates and Prompt settlements. , MAR INE.—AII Classes' covered, includ- - ing Personal Luggage, against AH -.Bisks. • . .ii-ACCIDENT.-Employers" Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, i 4.813.581. Full Information can be Obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF ; AGENTS AND ATTOBNEY3, WELLINGTON, DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. MR.,ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN, D.8.0.A..-FS.M.C. (London). , , OPTICIAN, HAS Opened Sight-testing Parlours, . fitted,'with every modern appliance, at 348 LAMBTON O.UAY, WELLINGTON: (Opposite Bank of Now I Zealand), and may now be consulted on all cases;of Defective Eyesight remediable' by glasses. Fifteen years' English and Colonial ' Experience-. Telephone 3235. Established 1898. WELLINGTON AND CHKISTCHUEpH. PHOENIX- SEATED WATEB COMPANY; .LIMITED. SPECIALLY Prepared Soda Water lor Invalids. 'Phone 880. Daily De.liveries; ■TT SPEAR, M.P.O.C, Doctor of Optics, ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Optical Parlours— 1 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers, WELLINGTON. A large stooji of Optical Goods carried; also Speaking Trumpets an'-' Instruments to improve tne hearing. Consultation free. 'Phono 2562. CYEIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SUBGEON. 68 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone &oi. BAT'S BAY HOUSE. DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand. SOW OPEN. For Terms apply MANAGES. For Information relating to PATENTS AND rjnEADE iy|"ABKS. CONSULT '■".<.'•. •OALDWIN AND TJ AYWABD.' .'PATENT ATTORNEYS, . N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, from per cent. Repayment • by instalments can ,be ,ar- ■ tanged. '•:•'■ .. ' ' SIB'KENNETH DOUGLAS. :-^ : \ Solioitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street CENTLEMEN '.'REQUIRING' COOD SOUND, PRACTICAL TAILORINC, Cannot do better than pay a visit to ; ; : DOHEKTY, ; : : THE TAILOR FROM LONDON. He is noted for his thorougbness and the.infinite.pains which he takes with all orders entrusted to him. A Beautiful' Assortment of 'NEW.'SPRING SUITINGS Of the very Finest Quality, now on hand. Early, ordering is . advised. JAS. A. DOHERTY, THE PREMIER TAILOR,/ 203-LAMBTONftUAX-203,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 6

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