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LUSTRE EMBROIDERY, 10£ d dozen skeins, all colours. "CYMRIC" • JEWELLERY, Exquisite Enamel. First in N.Z. ART CANVAS, 72 inches wida, 3s 3d yard 8 oolourß. The cheapest and best draping material. For stencilling Curtains, Portieres, etc., etc Samples Post Free. PRINGLE'S, 149, LAMBTON-QUAY. NORWICH UNION LIEE INSURANCE SOCIETY. 100 TEARS OLD. nnHE GEEAT BRITISH MUTUAL A OFFICE. ALL FUNDS BELONG TO POLICYHOLDERS. ASSETS Exceed £7,000,000 Claims Paid , ... £24-,000,000 Latest and Most Attractive Tables. DIRECTORS': H. D. Bell, Esq., K.O. Dr. A. K. Newman. OFFICES : Norwich Chambers, 6, Customhouse-quay, WELLINGTON. A. E. KERNOT, Manager for N.Z. (A. E. KERNOT, Insurance Department). GOOD OPENINGS FOR FIELD MEN. TCSELLS' PERTH WHISKY (Blended). BELLS' PURE MALT WHISKY. Agents : W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Wellington and Wanganui. WAI-RONGOA, mHE KING \OE NATURAL TaBLE i- WATERS. Bottled Only at the Springs, North Taieri, Otago. WAI-RONGOA is one of New Zealand's Famous Natural Waters, and far surpasses any foreign spa water ever introduoed into the colony. BOTTLED by THOMSON & CO., DUNEDIN T. AND W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. 19 Special Gold Medals Awarded. mHE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED Studio A in the CityKIiVSET, LAMBTON-QUAY. Refined and Artistic Portraiture finished in the Latest and Most Attractive Styles. IT WHiL COST YOU NOTHING To Call and Inspect our Work. See name "Kinsey" on Showcases. Telephone: 205. £2 10s CHEAPER ! THAT'S WHAT YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR NEXT SUIT TO ORDER. WHAT do you require when ordering a Suit? The best fit, best materials, best finish. Wo can give you all this, and absolutely the best cut Suit you have ever had for 455, 47? 6d, 50s, 52s 6d, to 695. Beautiful raugo of patterns. All the latest importations. Our prices being low. our terms are CASH. No credit. WHOLESALE WOOLLEN COMPANY, 4j Manners-street, Next Duko Edinburgh. WHY NOT BUY YOUR Clothes where cash counts? Plenty of men pay cash yet do not reap the advantage to -which they are entitled. We do business for cash, and cash only, and that every saving thus effected is passed on to you in the quality and price of your Suits. Why not place your order with MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 73, Willis-street? A FIRST-CLASS SUIT. FTIHIS dosen't express much does it? JL But when we add that it's an "OSBORNE SUIT" it's a guarantee that in fashionable out and style, neatness of fit, and honesty in make and finish it will be second to none in the city, and that the price will be reasonable. Call and inspect our Ctibice Stook of New Fabrics now and leave your order. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION EVERY WAY. H. OSBORNE & CO., 95, CUBA-STREET. OUR BUSINESS IS to make Clothes that give an exact fit to every client, to keep precisely abreast of every stylo within the boundaries of good taste, and to supply a quality of MATERIAL and TAILORING that cannot be surpassed in the City. E. NORTON AND CO., 61, Willia-street. THE ENLARGEMENT OF TR/TR. D: MILLIGAN'S English TailorItjL ing Rooms in Kelburno-avonuo by the addition of a third Btory is significant of the influence this establishment has had in tho evolution of first-class Tailoring in this city. The growth of this house is mainly duo to its ability to anticipate and give expre^ion to the higher standards of dross desired by local men of tasto. Novelties in Light Suitings are the latest attraction. EVENING DRESS SUITS. J> # B. DAVIS & CO., # GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS. 61, LAMBTON-QUAY, HftTO juit landed the LATEST and NEWEST MATERIALS for theße high-olasa I garment!, in tho making of whioh ws are [jeeqgaued as Bfieci«listf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 6