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GRAND EXHIBITION OF A XMINSTER AND BRUSSELS A. CARPETS AND RUGS! Tho Choicest DesigDs and Colourings procurable in tho Homo markets, now showing at the FURNISHING WAREHOUSE Of GEORGE WINDER, 72, 74, MANNERS-STREET. A Dream of Beauty is realised by looking at the middlo window, where a few of tho many designs aud colourings we > have just opened are showing. A walk to the CARPET ROOM will further convince you of the care wo havo taken^in tho selection this season. For those who aro smartening up their homes and refurnishing in view of the coining Exhibition. Wo have also opened tip somo wonderful value in LACE CURTAINS, bbught in London at a big reduction at the end of season. Wo mean to give our customers the benefit, and will jell them at prices that will clear them to make room for others just arriving. Motto for Spring— "SAVE MONEY!" Buy your Furnishings at tho Warehouse Of GEORGE WINDER, 72 AND 74, MANNERS-STREET. N.B. — Carpets Planned and Laid by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed. COFFEE. MAGNET BRAND, Is 9d per lb. A. blend of tho best Plantation and Mocha Coffees. Fresh Roasted and Ground daily. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, 40. Molesworth-streot. TTTNITED SERVICE HOTEL vJ (Lato Hereforc'l. Christchurch. Proprietors— Col. T. Jowsoy, C.M.G., and A. W. Lane. The most Palatial Hotel in . this Colony. First-clas=s Accommodation. Letters and telograms promptly attended to. Cables and telegrams — "United," Christchurch. TJ7IEDERAL HOTEL (Private, late FcdeX 1 rat Coffee Palace).— This Hotel is situated in Victoria Square, Christchurch, N.Z., and is the prettiest spot in tho city. It has beon enlarged and improved,' with a view to welcome visitors to tho Exhibition. Tho additions consist of 20 Bedrooms, a Drawing, a Commercial, a Dining Room (seating 140), and a Balcony fronting the Square. It may be that tho peoplo of New Zealand will be interested that tho Exhibition is tho largest building over constructed in tho Southern rlomisphere. Not only is it large, but made beautiful by man nnd enhanced by tho surroundings of Nature. — ANDREWDA VIES, Proprietor. ' AN OPEN IETTER TO MY CLIENTS AND PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS. f^ ENTLEMEX— The approach of bum VW mer and of the Christchurch Exhibition havo no doubt if onvinced you of tho importance of visiting a good tailor. If you wish to secure tho best selcotion and allow time to give the fino3t finish to your clothes, you should visit ray rooms and placo your orders at the very earliest date. In my stock you will find all the "latest London Suitings," and any orders you may entrust to mo will be mado in the most approved West End style. Yours truly, i ' . D. MILLIGAN. English Tailoring Rooms, Kelburneavonuo Taste 9 may change, Times may change, the- Rulers of God's Owii Country may change,, but I go on for ever BUILDING FINE CLOTHES. TO be in tho fashion you requiro a, high-clifes NEWSON SUIT. Thoy aro built by W. F. NEWSON, The Tasty Tailor, 30, Cuba-street Extension, near Town HalL npHE constant expert supervision to which JL . garments made by us are subject, from the time the order is taken to completion of Euit, results in a high grade of workmanchip ordinarily unobtainable in Wellington. Many gentlemen havo written to ue to compliment us on this feature in our clothes, expressing astonishment at tho degreo of superiority which we attain. — E NORTON AND CO., High-class Tailors, Willis-street. THE BEST AND MOST STYLISH SPRING SUITS . Are made by ]J B. DAVIS &« CO., ■ * GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61, LAMBTON-QUAY, OHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. GENTUgMEN intending to go South could not do better than plnce their orders with J. H. JANES, Fashionable Tailor, 82, Willis-street. DR. T. A. BLACK, Bachelor of Science, N.Z University, Doctor of Dental Surgery, U.S.A., DEN T I S T, 110, WILLIS-STREET. Full Upper or Lowpr Plates, £3 3s. The best qual ty material used throughout. Crown and Bridge Work, Gold and other Fillings, etc. MR. H. T. RICHARPSON, XYJL SURGEON BENTIST, Lato of Phiia., (J.S.A., and London, LINDSAY'S NEW BUILDINGS, Woodward-street (off Lamb ton-quay). Telephone 2200. . TUT R. J. E. B U T L E R, 'DENTAL SURGEON, Haa commenced tho Praotico of his Profession at his Rooms, ' ■■ • 106, WILLIS-STREET. j MR. SIDNEY HALL, DENTIST, Boulcott - street, Wellington (Opposite Drs. Collins and Hislop). Telephone 479. (Card.) HOBBS AND WHITEHOUSE, SURGEON DENTISTS. Willis-street ... Wellington ' (Over Evening Part.) riiTge and frost, Surgeon Dentists, 1 102, Willis-st, J. W. Bridge. H. "W. Frost (lato of Napier and University of Pennsylvania). - Tol. 677. Hours— 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Evenings by appointment. R. WALTER MANTELL, DENTIST, SYDNEY'STKEET (First Gate from ' Museum-street). Telephone No. 554. (Telephone, 2335.) MESSRS". STENH6USE & TABOR, DENTISTS, 56, MANNERS - STREET (Over Opera Houso Pharmacy). (A Card.) TE. K. BURGESS, . BURGEON DENTIST, Corner Cuba and Ingcitro 6trect« (opposito National^ Bank). Tel. 1048. ST" "iTo ld s h ip, • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, 6, Feathorston-streot. Money to Lend on approved Towp and Country Freehold Securities. eldTluokie and toogood, Barristers and Solicitor!, Patent Agents, 6, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4i per oont. Tel. 1437. TILLEARD NATUSCH, • ARCHITECT, Commercial Chamber*, Hunter-Btrcot, and at Nnpicr ana Gisborno. , J 1 A~N~D AT WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS 54, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACV. Telephone 905 MERCANTILE and GENERAL PRINTING executed with car* nod, promptitude at Ereaipg Post offlo*. ]

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 4

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