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{TTtHE Premises of the undersigned will bo CLOSED for Holiday on MONDAY, the 30th inst. JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., LTD. fTVHE Premises of the undersigned will bo CLOSED for Holiday oil MONDAY, the 30th inßt. J. MYERS AND CO. DAVID ANDERSON AND } SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY ' GROCERS, p ♦D, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Telephone 331. MEN WILL WEAR BRIGHT-COLOUR s SUITS THIS SUMMER. PERHAPS tho finest variety of choice -\ and fashionable shades over shown in this country is vow being displayed at MR. D. MILLIGAN'S TAILORING I ROOMS in KELBURNE-AVENUE. Those who study tho niceties of dress will find it* easy to select any number of suits ? if they desire a few changes for formal or informal occasions ; and as our spring rush has set in in earnest, customers should make a. point of ordering at the first I chaneo. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES j AT a little lower price than usual, that look and feel right every minute of tho time you wear them, aro the Clothes < produced by Morrison and Penney, Highclass Cash Tailors, 73, Willis-street. It's tho correct cut, thorough tailoring, and good quality materials and trimmings that make our suits retain their shape. It's selling for cash only that makes Buch reasonable prices possible. YOU'VE A PRIDE IN YOURSELF, H"AVEN'T you? when you know your - Clothing has just that exclusiveness ■ of Finish and Neatness that invariably " bears the indelible stamp of tho First-class Tailor That's what AN OSBORNE SUIT means. Wo guarantee every suit »nd we don't charge down-city exhorbitant prices. ' Give, us your suit order. Our selection of first fashion, favourite fabrics is second to none in tho city. OSBOUNE & CO., 95. CUBA-STREET. THE MORE PARTICULAR YOU ARE ABOUT Stylo. Finish, and Fit, the better you will liko E. NORTON AND CO.'S HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. New Goods to hand, which would well repay inspection, include all tho latest colourings and, designs from best London * houses. 61, WILLIS-STREET. q kemoval! " i ttT F. NEWSON, Merchant Tailor, has * * • Removed to more contrallysitnated premises, 54, Manners-street (two doors from the Opora House). A carefully selected stock of Spring Suitings, selected by my London buyer, to choo3o from. ■ EVENING DRESS SUITS] ' R. B. DAVIS & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, r 61, LAMBTON-QUAY, ' Have just landed tho LATEST and NEW- * EST MATERIALS for these high-closa garments, in the making of which we are recognised as specialists. THE TROCADERO~PRIVATE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m., One Shilling. SPECIAL Coupons may bo obtained for meals by iegular customers. Private Rooms for Supper Parties, etc. I Taiiff from 6s par day. r "H7IEDERAL HOTEL (Late Federal Coffee ;, A 1 Palace), CHRISTCHURCH. ' Charmingly situated in Victoria-square. Fronting the door is the Queen's Statue ■and tho Band Rotunda, from whence is wafted the melodious strains of the great masters. The lovely Avon, wending through the park-like foreground, gives .. poetic glow to tho outlook. ANDILEW DAVIES. Proprietor. WG FRASER (lato U.S.S. Co.). • Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, First Floor, Nathan's Buildings (over C. M. Banks), No. 11, Grcystrect, Wellington. Tclcphono 2729. l MONEY TO LEND at from 4± per - cent ; terms of repayment arranged. Apply to C. W. NIELSEN, Barrister and ( Solicitor, Corporation Building, corner Featherston and Brandon streets. MR. F B. J. SHA R P, Barrister-at-Law/ and Solicitor. Chambers : Nathan's Buildings, Featherston-street. * FIELD, ±,UCKIE AND "~TOOGOODi i Barristers and Solicitors, Patent j 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend 'at 4£ per cent. Tel. 1437. MEEK AND YON HAASTJ Barristers aud Solicitors, Corner FEATHERSTON and GREY STREETS, Wellington. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. IZ KOTHENBERG • Barrister and Solicitor, Has Commenced Practieo in Nathan's Buildings, Featherston-street. Money to Lend at Current Rates. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. mEETH made by MR. A. MOULTON, JL Dentist, 215, Willis-street (over Hobson's Pharmacy) aro absolutely life-liko in appearance, fit perfectly, and arc made of the Very Best English Material. Vulcanite of inferior quality causes soreness and inflammation of the lining membrane of the mouth. Full Upper and Lower Sett £4 4s ; Remodolling £1 Is ; Repairs sa. n. J. b! butler, DENTAL SURGEON, Has commenced the Practice of his Profession at his Rooms, 106, WILLIS-STREET. MR. SIDNEY HALL, DENTIST, Boulcott - street, Wellington (Oppoeito Dr. Hislop). Telephone 479. ■RJTR. WALTER MANTELL, iVA DENTIST, SYDNEY STREET (Finst G»to from Mu6eum-street) . Telephone No. 554. (A~C»rd)~ ME. A. J. HOOPER, DENTIST, j Corner Jackson and Fitzherbcrt streets, Pctono. W. EARP-THOMAS AND CO., • Dentists (lato Phila., U.S A.), Manners-street. Telephone 1674. Teeth extracted painlpsaly by new method. No pain or after cfFcctb guaranteed. R] L\ N\ I~S A A C- S, , SURGEON DENTIST, S9, Willis-streot. Telephone 2511. DA. FIFE (late London, Eng., and - o U S.A.), Dentist. Houre, 9to 5 • ' evening?, 7 to 8. Corner of Lnmblonquay and Panama street, over Cenci's. Telephone 2361. ] CTILLEARD NATUSCH, • ARCHITECT, I B&llancc-strcot, Wellington (oppoiito Supromo Court), And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1390. AND HO'LDSWORTH, , ARCHITECTS, Commercial Chambers, S, HUNTER-STREET. WO R A~Y YOUNG, - • ARCHITECT, 5. HUNTER-STREET, . New Zealand Accident Insurance j , ijQ.'t Biiildipg. J X H] A N D R~E W S, \ ARCHITECT, , ' 81, Lambton-qusy, i iAboye Metori, Hollidav «nd Cp.'«.

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Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 4

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