(GENTLEMEN WILL BE INTERESTED To learn that tho place vacated by our late cutter has been filled by the arrival of Mk. M'EYYEN, "from Christchurch. In view of the high position in the city to which our Tailoring Department has attained, tho selection of a new cutter was a task that received our most careful consideration, and it is a source of groat satisfaction to us to be able to aimounco that in Mr. M'EWEN we have secured a gentleman who is in. every way qualified to give satisfaction to our customers. After a wide experience in the Southern city. Mr. M'EWKN comes to us with tho reputation of being in tho front rank of his trade, and we have no hesitation in recommending his services to those gontlemcn who desire well-cut, comfortable-fitting, and stylishly -finished garments. OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK of materials is now being shown, and will be found to comprise a very wide range of the latest patterns and textures. OUR PRICES, as heretofore, will bo on tho lowest scale compatible with first-class workmanship. Customers may with certainty depend upon it that no '* slop " work will be tivrned out of our Tailoring Department. Every garment is finished in the best manner by tho best workpeople. We solicit patronage with the confidence of giving satisfaction. JAMES SMITH & CO., TE AllO HOUSE. H. J. WHITE & SON, UNDERTAKERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Corner of Brougbum and Levy streets. Funerals conducted on tbe shortest notice. Every requisite kept m stock. D. RITO HI E, UNDERTAKER, BUILDEK AND CONTRACTOR, 53, Owen-street, Newtown. Jobbing Work of all kinds executed at Reasonablo Rates. Estimates Given. SOCIETY FOR PJJOTKCTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ANYONE having- complaints to make in connection with matters in which tbo above Socioty is interested are requested to writo or call upon tho Hon. Secretary. Lady Stout, at her residen6o, Watson-street^ on Fridays between 10 a.m. and 12 Noon. STEREO BLOCKS. STEREO BLOCKS of striking designs for » advertising and other purposes executed on the shortest notice at the Evening Post office. \\f ANTED, Gentlemen to call and see * T Hall's Pa tout, which effeutualij" prevents trousers fraying at Iho heels. Office — 21, Willis-street, above Townsend & Paul's. Hours, 9 a.m. till 8 p.xni
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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 124, 27 May 1898, Page 6
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370Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 124, 27 May 1898, Page 6
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