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By Special Appointment suppliers to His Excellency The Governor. RELIABLE CLOTHING. Our FINE 1 FLANNEL CLOTHING, for Summer wear, has the style, the cut, the finish, the fit and appearance of expensive to-measure made clothes, and it will give you as satisfactory service at half the cost Our FLANNEL SUITS for Men, double or single breast, in neat Grey, Brown, and Green patterns 29/6 35/- 45/- 50/- 55/- 60/Our SPECIAL TAILORED SAC SUITS, perfect fitting 47/6 49/6 55/- 60/Our STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS, stylish cut 14/6 16/6 '17/6 18/6 BOYS' SMART TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, with extension Knickers 18/6 21/6 23/6 27/6 29/6 THE TUNIC SHIRT, most proper for the hot weather, soft front, stiff cuffs, in white and neat stripes CV Q 4 / 9 5/ 6 6/6 7/6 X-, ?r WHITE SHIRTS, short fronts, cellular and longcloth - fc^To A bodies 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 O. fZ*4 THE FAVOURITE TENNIS SHIRT, white and coloured 4/6 5/6 5/9 6/6 feW Bsm BOYS' TENNIS SHIRTS, with or without collars m g i li 2/6 2/9 3/3 3/9 4/6 SI a I m\ FINE NATURAL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND all W\ PANTS, free from irritation 4/6 5/- 5/6 6/6 7/6 VJ & .8^ We carry a large stock of the famous Dr. Jaeger's 1 Underclothing for Men and Boys High-Grads BOOTS and SHOES. ■-^ I LADIES' SMART GLACE KID SHOES, patent , peaked caps, leather or Louis heels 15/6 LADIES' GLACE KID SHOES, hand-welted soles, pointed or round toes, button or lace ( 16/6 LADIES' HIGH-GRADE AMERICAN SHOES, latest round toes, patent or glace caps 18/6 LADIES' FANCY TIE SHOES, the latest in smart footwear, patent leather or tan glace kid 22/6 25/LADIES' TAN GLACE KID BOOTS, latest shade of tan, button or lace ' 19/6 GIRLS' TAN GLACE KID BOOTS, best English make, button or lace 10/6 11/6 GIRLS' HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH BOOTS, made on the latest wide toe last, very stylish 11/6 12/6 GIRLS' TAN CALF SHOEETTES, chrome soles 3/11 4/6 GIRLS' GLACE KID BAR SHOES, smart round toe last, pump soles 5/1 1 7/6 SPECIAL NOTICE. — Owing to last Tuesday being a close holiday, the D.I.C. Warehouse will remain Open to-night until 9 o'clock.

B. GOLDWATER, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Diamond better., • . v 37, 6UBA STREET, next Shand's, Bookseller. Xmas Presents. For LADIES. For GENTLEMEN. Hall-marked Silver Hair Brushes — Gold-mounted Tobacco Pouches — io/6, 12/6, ij/6, 17/6, 20/- 6/-, 10/-, 15/-Silver-mounted Purses— s/-, 7/6, 8/6, Shaving Mugs, new design— l 2/6, 10/6, 15/-, 20,'- 14/6, 106, 20/Gold Brooches, special line — 20/-, Solid Silver and Ebony Brushes — 30/-. 35/-. 40/-. l ° 'SO/- 10/6, 15/-, 17/6, 21/- per pair Gold Brooches, large variety — 6/-, Silver Sovereign Cases — 8/6,9/6,12/6 7,6, 10/-, 12/6, 15/-, 20/-, to 80/- Stud Boxes— s/-, 7/6, 10/-Silver-mounted Waist Belts — 5/-,6/-, Sifver-mountedVut Glass Bottles- AH Articles are Engraved 1/3, 2/-. 2/6. 3/-. 4/-, 5/- FREE OF CHARGE. THOUSANDS of BEAUTIFUL PRESENTSto choose from. A PRESENT given with each WEDDING RING bought.

LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. MACDOUGALL & CO. (LATE SNOWUEN'S), "[VTOTTINGHAM Lace Curtains, 3, 3J, i-^l 4yds, long exclusive designs, Is 66, 53 fed, 7s 6d, 9s 6d to 193 6d per pair. The Famous Aeter Longcloths at the old prices, 5s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d per dozen yards. A nice range of Double-width Crotonne3 for draping, at Is 6d per yard. Sec our window for Hrnart Cambric Blousinga ; they aro Hoyle'a ; usually 10£ d, Is, now Bid, 9id per yard. To people travelling, wo aro enowing a nice, range of New Zealand-made Rugs , at 13s 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 30s, to st>s each. Wo stock exclusively Morley's Hosiery in black »r.d tan plain, ribbed, and lace Lisle, at Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 9d per pair. MACDOUGALL & CO., HOUSEHOLD DRAPERS, 22, WILLIS-STREET. (OpDosito Gi'dna Hotel.) LOOK ! A. H. WINCHESTER & CO. 21-25, VIVIAN-STREET, TNVITE all people looking for Presents A to inspect our stock. ( BEST VALUE IN TOWN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Open till 9. Tel. No. 2313. HALF-HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY, , INSTEAD of SATURDAY. DULING tho past two years wo lave strongly supported tho Universal Saturday Half-holiday Movement, and in order lo show our sympathy with this inoviaumt we havo, during that '.'imo, ;!osci our premises on that day. O«vaig in tho fact, however, that our Furnishing Business (i.e., privato salo of Now Furniture) id inn-easing by leaps and bo-mds, and the inconvenience caused to many of our cuelciners through our being closed on Saluiday afternoons nnd ovonings, nnd alio that thore is very littlo prospect of uiir lcri u ia*-°r 8 proclaiming Saturday as Iho Btatutory Universal Half-holiday, wo havo cioriiled to rovert to our former rule, and in future our establishment will bo CloDcd on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS and REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UP TILL 9.30 D.m. wilijaa; fraser shortt, ltd., Auctioneer!!, Complete Houso Furnishers, Land nnd Katato Agents, etc., tic , WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. BELL'S JEWELLERY STORE. HO. BELL has opened in NEW PRE- • MI.SKS at 32, MANNERS-STREET, next to Craig's, where he has Oi real good etock of Plate Jewellery, Watches, etc, suitable for Iho Xmas Trado. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DONE ON THE PREMISES by COMPETENT WORKMEN. Inep'Kilion Invited. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 6, Lambton-quay (Next Bank of New Zealand). Open Daily from 10 a.m. lo 9 30 p.m., Saturday Afternoon execpted ; Luncheon from 12 Jill Z o'clock. Pleasant Eveuiu.fcs..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 7

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