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4s the Headquarters for the GENTLEMEN'S WARDROBE. DRESSY COMFORT. FLANNEL SUITS, light, cool garments, with all the style and shape i retaining quality of our heavier makes. At 25f-, 30/> and 35/. per suit, in all the newest shades ARTISTIC SAC SUITS. ' In the Exclusive Patterns that have already made our New Summer Styles famous. Correctly tailored, and generously built. At very low prices 27/6, 30/-, to 60/- per suit In English or Colonial makes TROUSERS. \ For Comfort, Comliness, and Economy, we beat the record. In SERGES ' < .' 5/11, 10/6, and 15/6perpair; SADDLE TWEEDS,B/11, 10/6, 15/6, } and "17/6 per pair; or Nice Dressy STRIPES to wear with dark coat i ? and vest, fO/6, 15/6, and 17/6 per pair; Trousers made to measure at t 15/- per pair , ( STRAW HATS. > In the Favourite Boater Shape, at 2/6, 3/6, to 8/6 each. Alpine Shapes, C 2/11,3/11,5/6, up to 15/6 each. Or our Famous Real Panama Hats ' f at 25/-, 30/-, and 42/6 each [ GEORGE & KERSLEY, > , ' LIMITED i THIS WEEK'S ARRIVAL. |Wlr||l STRAW HATS, [£LQ JHING FACTORY { special shapes in boaters. • NARROW BRIMS ani> ATTACHED IVY PATENT. l^^^ I "^^ 57, LAMBTON-QUAY. \ CHRISTMAS I [ GIFTS j J Thousands of discriminating men \ i and women all over New Zealand ) k know that to buy Watches, Clocks, ? j Diamond Jewellery, Silver Goods, \ > Electro-plated Ware, Purses, Hand \■. J Bags, Spoons, Forks, etc., at cor- 5 rect prices, they must either come c [ to us or let our Catalogue come ) to them. The Catalogue contains I \ upwards of 600 illustrations, and i t wHI be sent post free to any \ [ address^ \ I WE DO NOT EMPLOY ANY AGENTS. 3 \ Stewart J)awson $ Go., \ > JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. ). PICTURE POST CARDS. < A LBUMS, TO HOLD 100 CARDS, Is; 200 CARDS, Is 6d, Is 9d, 3s 3d; 48 ■ALBUMS, TO HOLD 300 CARDS, 2s, 2a 6d, 5s 6d MOST SUITABLE CHRIS TM AS GIFTS. These offer the greatest margin of profit to tho purchaser of similar linos we have ever handled. Wo have a profusion of DAINTY NOVELTIES at the most temptingly low prices. PBINGLE'S, 69, LAMBTON-QUAY. A MAN'S WATCH fyjj|J) And honest worth 58/-. ( j^^^^^^^^Si < This is one of the best English I jtgfffli A > lsolt* \ ■Watches that has ever been offered > £ffff^<^ f y^^vWk } at the price. The cases are sterling > MglU ' / \^ u\ Vfl \ silver, well made, and the works are C swill, ' A. U l ||l < extra jewelled. It has a compen- > ;Ba t ® Hfll ) sation balance for variation in tern- S jBHyl jdliPi** /flow > perature. Keyless action, and we ? M|^ <$J^2k /£** omaß < give a guarantee for Two Years. < Jr f\ j| '^Wfflffl \ We also have Silver Watches > AMfil \ *l\ Jy/M \ suitable for boys, at 20/-. These ( I are remarkable value, strong, ser- > ) viceable, and good timekeepers, \ < Inspection Invited. \^^ w*/w*n^s'«»~>-'V'^vwvwvwv\«/»w */w*n^s'«»~>-'V'^vwvwvwv\«/»> < w^ 'fl|f' r 'y,-tCTb'^Kr'Mgft- J Jeweller & Optician, 65, UAMBTON QUAY. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 136, 6 December 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 136, 6 December 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 136, 6 December 1905, Page 7