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D.I.C. FLANNELETTES. SPECIAL VALUE. fTIHE D.T.C. has opened an immense stock of serviceable Flannelettrs in plain colours and very pretty patterns, suitable for Ladies' Underclothing, Blouses, Dressing J ackets, Skirts, Pyjama Suits, Shirts, etc., also a choice range of patterns in the new Velour and Mollefcon Flannelettes, especially suitable for Dressing Gowns and heavy wear. The value of the whole range of .these popular goods is exceptional. They have been purchased from the manufacturers at lowest quotation, and are marked for sale at smallest advance on landed cost. ' PLAIN COLOURS, 4^d AND 6£d PER YARD FANCY PATTERNS, 4jd TO lO^d VELOURS AND MOLLETONS, lO^d TO Is 3d PER YARD DIG. Co-Operative Stores. A. A. CORRIQAN, Manager. H UALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors

Tailoring Extraordinary ! BERRY & ORE HAVE very much pleasure in intim.i'ing that, they have secured the services of Mr. D. Milugan as Cutter and Manager of their Tailoring Department. Mr. Milligak's • local and Foreign reputation as a thorougii practical Cutter is bo well and favourably known, that it is almost superfluous for us to eulogise further his abilities. Suffice it to say that in London, in 1888, he was awarded First Prize at the Tailor and Cutting Academy for superior skill and judgment in the art and science of Cutting, beside a Diploma of Merit of the highest class. Mit Milligan has just returned from Kurope and America. After visiting the Chicago Exhibition, and while in the States, the American Tailor and Cutter published his portrait, with the following comment : — '• Few meu know more than Mk. Mlllioan about the characteristic and relative merits of High-class Tailoring in the widely-separated countries of the world, and we wish him the success one so enterprising, observing, and pleasing of manner deserves." BERRY & ORR are now in a position to turn out as high class and perfect-fitting garments of up to date fashion as any house in New Zealand — if not better. To facilitate and further develop their Tailoring Department, they have enlarged their premises and work-rooms to double their former siz<>. and have added a new fitting-room with all conveniences. They now take this opportunity of tendering their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them, and respectfully ask a trial order ; and say without fear of contradiction that there is no house in the Empire City can now offer you better value in Tailoring than they can,. BERRY ■.■■- 'W^** $* : %3ffjk TAILORS, Mk. D. Mimjgax. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We have ju9t opened a choice selection of the following new season's goods : — Homespuns, Tweed r s in Scotch, West of England, Bannockburn, and all Colonial makes, Serges, Vicunas, Cheviots, Venetians, Meltons, Plain and Fancy Worsteds, DreßS Suitings, Covert Coatings, Overcoatings, Fancy Vestings, Trouserings, Doeskins, &c. SUITS FROM 70/-, TROUSERS PROM 20/-, DRESS SUITS £6 10/. WATERPROOFS MADE TO ORDER. HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. This Department we give special attention to. We import all our hats direct from the manufacturers, receiving shipments every month of the very latest London styles. The following are a lew of the many makes we keep in stock : — Cool Spring, Ariel, Zephyr, Easy Fitting, &c. These goods we can do at all prices and colours. • MERCERY DEPARTMENT. There is no house in the trade can olfer better value in the following than we can : Shirts Pyjamas, Collars. Scarfs, Mufflers, Braces, Belts, Studs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery', Underclothing, Football Outfits, Football Knickers 4/6, Bugs, Portmanteaux, &c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Our Stock of Boys' and Men's Beady-made Clothing is now replete. We quote Men's Tweed Suits 17/6 to 45/- ; Trousers and Vests, 10/6 to 24/6 ; Boys' and Youths' Trousers, 4/6 to 10/6 ; Boys' Knicker Suits, 4/6 to 20/-; Boys' and Youths' Long Trouser Suits, 15/ to 35/- ; Boys' and Men's Overcoats all prices ; Covert Coats, 22/6 to 40/- ; Waterproofs ; Mole Trousers, 4/1 1 to 8/6 ; do. to order, 12/6 ; Trousers, 4/1 1 to 16/6 ; Dungaree Suits, &c. BERRY & ORR, TAILORS, MERCERS, AND OUTFITTERS, 31, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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