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DINNER SUITS For Discriminating Men. Informal comfort is very largely a feature of the New Zealander’s/ wardrobe—those careless tweeds and flannels that go nonchalantly to every sort of day function where overseas etiquette would demand a rigid adherence to more orthodox fashions. But by night-light the story is different. Tolerance permits no eccentric evening wear, no personal whims. The legs formal dinner jacket is usually worn, but in cut, quality and style it must be entirely authentic, built on thd lines laid, down by Savile Row. Kirkcaldie’s Men's Shop caters for the better-dressed man, the man whose clothes must always be above criticism. Cut by our expert cutter, Mr. Fesller, finished by tailors in our own workrooms; cloth, silk and linings of the first quality, the Kirkcaldie Tailored-to-Order Dinner Suit typifies perfection in tailoring; from the exceptionally low price of 7-Jgns. Accessories—Shirts, Ties, Links and Studs, Socks, Gloves, Scarves, Handkerchiefs, Shoes —of first quality .are showing in the Men's Shop. , < KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND LEGION. ' PUBLIC MEETINGS have been ar- -*■ ranged as under:— JUNE 13, TUESDAY: MASONIC HALL, SEATOUN. JUNE 15, THURSDAY: MAJESTIC THEATRE, UPPER HUTT. JUNE 20, TUESDAY: KIOSK, KELBURN. JUNE 21, WEDNESDAY: ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, COURTENAY PLACE. ’ JUNE 27, TUESDAY: ST. LUKE’S HALL, WADESTOWN. D. ROBERTSON, Secretary. D.I.C. Building. ~

•BUSINESS NOTICES. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. TlRE—Building and Contents of every . description. MARINE—AI) Classes of Marine Insurance,' including Passengers’ Baggage, covered for any voyage, Wool covered from sheep ! s back to Londor _• ACCIDENT — Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident, and Sickness Policies, Plate-glass _ and Fidelity i Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR—Comprehensive Policies covered, damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents nnd Attorneys, 163 Featherston Street, Wellington. Phone 40—562. / • NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID MILLIGAN HAS REMOVED FROM KELBURN AVENUE TO 121 CUSTOMHOUSE} QUAY _ (Opp. Stewart Dawson’s), Where he will share the attractive premises of JOHN A. DOHERTY, Merchant Tailor, So, WITH REDUCED OVERHEAD CHARGES, he will be able to supply his customers with BETTER VALUE THAN EVER. '. TEL. 40-493. ~ K. C. MORPETR, DENTIST, KTOTIFIES that'he has moved from Molesworth Street to BANK OF NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS, LAMB. TON QUAY. Entrance directly opposite Barrett’s Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps. Telephone 40-824. ; ■ Take Care of Your Eyesight. EXPERT OPTICIANS. QPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD., ° 7 Willis St. Tel. 43—369. ‘Est, over 30 Years. rpilE demand for improvement in’many ■* lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. \ Everywhere Manufactures are seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can you : nvent anything of commercial value? If you can it maj prove profitable. But get you’- idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin, Son, and Carey, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers. 11l Lambton Quay. Wellington. WANTED TO SELL. LAERY AND CO., LTD., — Fruit Exchange, WELLINGTON, HAVE full supplies of STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS. ' Consult us before ordering elsewhere. Special quotation for 11 ton lots or over. We are also buyers of Chaff, Flour and Grain sacks. '“SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. ’ THE improved “Vickers” British made Sewing Machines. Drophead treadle machine, 2-drawer £l2/12/-, 3-drawer £l3 13/-; band machine, £6/10/-; terms arranged. Repairs all makes: shuttles, carriers, belts, and accessories. F. J. W. FEAR AND CO.. 63 Willis St.. Wellington. Phone 41—446. “THE DOMINION” (The National Daily Newspaper) Head Office: “THE DOMINION” BUILDING WELLINGTON. e Branches: PALMERSTON NORTH, WANGANUI, MASTERTON. Agencies: ALL LEADING ADVERTISING AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. London Office: R. B. BRETT & SON, 30-34 NEW BRIDGE STREET, LONDON. E.C.4. Australian Office: 8 CASTLEREAGH ST., SYDNEY.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8