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Wind. — L, ligf t ; br, Dreeze ; f b, fresh breeze; mg, modeiat^ gale ; g, whole oi heavygale; w, gale of exceptional 6eventj. Weatheis— B, blue sky, be the ntniospbcre clear or heavy; G, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling lam; V, lotgy; Li, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L," lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky coveied with thick cluuds; P, passing showers; Q, squally; 11, rain, continued urn: S, snow; T, thunder; U, uglr, threatening appeal ance. WEATHER FOKKCAST rOR 24 HOURS FKOsj 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind. — Heavy gales from between uorth-west and west and "south-west generally. Barometer. — Full everywhere, but also rising at i;ll places southward" of Lytteltou and Hokitika after 12 hours. Sea.— Very heavy on all western coast; heavy on east coast, - ii Bay of Plenty, niul fiom Caetlepoiut eouthwurd ; moderate elsfwhere. Tides. — Vei'v high on west coast of Xorth 13land; high on both coasts of South Island and in Bay of Plenty ; moderate all other porLs. Bain U piobable- everywhere, and rivers on the west coast of Xorth Island probably very high. Warning signal for westerly gale is exhibited at Capo Maria Vim" Diemen, Tiritiri, East Cape.. Capes Campbell, Foulwind, Farewell Spit and Nugget Point. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Rlsijig barometer everywhere, but .it has also fallen fast in the southern districts 6ince midnight. Strong winds to gale from the westward and lain have been experienced in. most parts of the Dominion. R. A. EDWIX. Saturday, 28th September, 1907. mHE PHOTOGRAPHER. KINSEY, LAMBTON-QUAY. The OLDEST-ESTABLISHED Studio in tho City. Everything thoroughly first-olass and up to date. It will PAY YOU to visit our Establishment and OBTAIN OUR PRICES. See name "KINSEY" on Showcases. MEN WILL WEAR BRIGHT-COLOUR SUITS THIS SUMMER. PERHAPS the finest variety of choice and fashionable shades ever shown in this country is now being displayed at MR. D. MILLIGAN'S TAILORING ROOMS in KELBURNE-AVENUE. 1 - Those who study tho niceties of dresß will find it easy to eoloet 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 tho first chance. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES AT a little lowor price than usual, that look and feel right every minute of the time you wear them, are tho Clothes produced by Morrison and Penney, Highclass Caßh Tailors, 73, Willis-Btreot. lt'n the correct cut, thorough tailoring, and good quality materials and trimmings that m'ako our suits retain their shape. It's soiling for cash only that makes such reasonable prices possible. YOUVE A PRIDE IN YOURSELF, HAVEN'T you? when you know your Clothing has just that cxclueivcness of Finish and Neatness that invariably bears the indeliblo stamp of tho First-olass Tailor That's what AN OSBORNE SUIT means. Wo guarantee every suit and we don't chargo down-city exhorbitant prices. Give U3 your suit order. Our selection of first fashion, favourite fabrics is second to none in the city. OSBOUNE & GO., 93. CUBA-STREET. THE MORE PARTICULAR YOU ARE ABOUT Style, Finish, and Fit, tho bot- - ter you will like E. NORTON AND CO.'S HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. New Goods to hand, whioh would well repay inspection, includo all the latest colourings and designs from host Londou houses. 61, WILLIS-STREET. REMOVAL. X\T F. NEWSON, Merchant Tailor, has ** • Removed to moro contrallysituatod promises, 54, Manners-street (two doors from tho Opera House). A carefully selected stock of Spring Suitings, selected by my London buyer, to choono from. £t C. IU O IX RING, » Stock and Shnrebroker, Land, Ehtato and Financial Agent. Mortgages arranged. Ist Floor, Nathan's Buildingh, Grey and Feathorslon streets. Tel. 7.57. jsvenincTdress" "suits. It. B. DAVIS & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61. LAMBTON-QUAY. Have juot landed tho LATEST and NEWEST MATERIALS for thoso high-okw garment!, in tho making of which we art .rccoaniaed M iseoitliitit

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 6