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SMART T. WHEN men nat\b real stylo, a porfoot Tlie luan behind the shears m out Tailor in the colony, and knows his business by oar Tailors. Country nuuMemon now on a visib to'tli town and place their ordor for now Suits witl Tweeds, suitable for country wear. SINOLE-BR HASTED SAC SUITS or HOI Uaunitckbuni, Irish, or Now Zoalund Tw checked designs At «)5/- 100/- 10! BREECHES, Made to Order -Oar Tailor 1 these garments, and ho makes them fault and Colonial Saddle Tweeds and Uedfon may bd desired A t i OVERCOATS, miuie to ordor from heavy T . or motoring, in grey, brown, and fancy g JSinglo-broasted, ut> O / o-Doublo-breasted, at (Thf: EANCY VESTS, made to order from the nev At 21/- 25/6 KIRKCALDIE •' CHAMPION'S " SPUR. INDISCRETION AND THE WANT OP PERCEPTION AGAIN. mHE SADDLERS' UNION OF EMJL PLOYEES, which I may safely put down 'at 60, do not appear to bo Wise mon, because I understand they mako •Harncj* [or Horses on Farms and Travelling Bags for those "Seeking." This Wise Union has asked for the Duties on "Whoat, Potatoes, and Flour to rbo Removed to allow it to havo a real good limp at tho Country's Expense ; but j if the wisdom of this Union (50 strong) prevails, there- will be a slump in the ! Saddlery line, and a big demand for j Travelling Bags of a much cheaper kind than turned out by the Wise Union. Tho Customs Duty of 22J per cent, to j prelect the small Saddlery industry is 12£ per cent, too high, compared with thoso on Wheat, Flour, and Potatoes, and why j should the Farming and Milling Industries, \ with their numerous dependencies, bo taxed to keep alive a Small Saddlery Industry? Why not have FREE TRADE, and see if the SEUivjiiTARY of the Trades and Labour Council will devite means to keep up '..he present rate of wage 3, and cope with India, China, Japan, America, and the Sweated Industries of Europe? — I am, as usual, P. VIRTUE. MANAGER, NORTHERN MILLING CO., Free from Trusts, etc. JL,AST STOCKTAKING SALE I BARGAINS RIGHT THROUGH Of HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS At the MANNERS-STREET WAREHOUSE Of GEORGE WINDER, PRIOR TO HIS -REBUILDING.) Old Premises to be Pulled Down Immediately. A CHANCE TO FURNISH From a I WELL-SELECTED STOCK Ak a GOOD REDUCTION OFF USUAL PRICES. See the Goods, and tho Prices will Convince you of tho Valuo being Offered. GEORGE~IviNDER. 72, 74, MANNERS-STREET (Two Doors along from Ironmongery), Importer of SHEETINGS, IRISH LINEN, MANCHESTER GOODS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, Etc., Etc. BARGAINS FOR THE THRIFTY. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. THE PHOTOGRAPHER. KINSEY, LAMBTON-QUAY. THE Public are earnestly requested to note tho name "KINSEY" on the Show Cases between Young's (Jewoller) and Wiggins's (Saddler), LAMBTON-QUAY, THE CHALLEN PIANOS CAN bo purchased with abgoluto confidence, and you can be auro you are getting tho best piano that money can buy. The pleasure of owning it is onhanced by tho knowledge that it is BRITISH BUILT. i That spells honest workmanship, and moans tonal quality, combined with roi markablo durability. I ka GUINEAS TO qrk GUINEAS! ' Pay as you choose— Cash or Instalments. THE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD., 169, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. TJIEDERAL HOTEL (Late Federal Coffoo JL 1 Palace), OHRISTCHyRCH. Charmingly aituatod in Victoria-square. Fronting the door i* tho Queon'i Statue 'and tho Band Rotunda, from whence ii wafted the melodiout strain* of tho great masters. The lovoly Avon, wending through thu park-like foreground, givoo a pootic glow to the outlook. ANDBfiW LU.VIE6, ProDrietor.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 16, 18 July 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 16, 18 July 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 16, 18 July 1907, Page 6