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TAN STOCKINGS FOR WOMEN ! | rTUN STOCKINGS and TAN SHOES are all the voguo this summer, and we htr.ve JL just unpacked an exceedingly fine lot of TAN HOSIERY. TAN COTTON HOSE, with plain fronts. At Is Bd, Is lid, 2s 6d a pair. TAN SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE, with plain fronts. At Is lid, 2s 3d. 2s 6d 2s lid, 3s od a pair. TAN SILK-FINISH COTTON HOSE, with lace fronts. At 2s 6d a pair. , TAN SDLK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE, with clox. At 2s lid and 3s 8d a pair. TAN LISLE HOSE, with lace fronts. At Is lid, 2s lid, 3s 6d a pair. TAN "VIKING" LISLE HOSE, with Viyolla fronts, plain or lace fToato. At 2s 6d a pair. TAN CASHMERE HOSE, with plain or laced fronts. At Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d a pair. TAN SPUN SILK HOSE, with plain or laoe fronts. At 3s lid, 5a 6d, 7a lid a pair. WOMEN'S TAN SHOES! "THE NEWTON" Tan Kid Lace Shoes, r arrow toes, pump coLes, Cuban heels At 15s 6d a pair. "THE MELBOURNE" Tan Kid Laco 'Shoes, round toes, pump soles, Cuban heels. At 15s 6d a pair. "THE RHODA" Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes, round toes, Cuban heels. At 17s 6d a pair. ■ "THE FORD" SHOES, in Tan Willow Calf, and Tan Glace Kid, pump soles, smart Cuban hoels. At 19s 6d a pair. "THE PRINCETON" Tan Kid Lace Shoes, welted soles<and Cuban heels. At 21a a pair. "THE FLORENCE" Tan Kid Laco Shoes, narrow and broad toes; smart and light. At 22s 6d a pair. "THE KRIPPENDORF" Tan Kid Lace Shoes, Louis heels, pump soles. At 24s 6S a, pair. "THE QUEEN" Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, welted soles. At 25s 6d a pair. MONDAY NEXT being the King's Birthday, this. Store will bo CLOSED FOR HOLDDAY. KIRKCAIiDIE & STAINS, ltd.

TVEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS In NEW SEASON'S CARPETS Without' exception the FINEST PATTERNS of the VERY LATEST AXMINSTER CARPETS yet shown in the city are now on viow in the. middle window of THE CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT Of GEORGE, WINDER, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Next New Building, CORNER CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. Estimates given, Carpets planned, made, and laid by experienced men. TRAY'S BAY HOUSE, JL^ DAY'S BAY, Will be Open to Receive Visitors from Ist OCTOBER. For terms, etc., apply to THE MANAGER, Or to WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO., LTD., 1, Waterloo-quay. NO PENALTY TO DIGNITY ! LIFE and vigour and character, without penalty to dignity — that's the principle which guides the designing and tailoring of the Bradford Woollen Co.'s garments. And the prices are less than the ordinary prices charged by a tailor — 70/% 80/-, 95/-. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. GOOD TASTE AS well as good senso demands you should bo well dressed. Perfectly fitting Suits are the result of accurate cutting and firstclass workmanship. OSBORNE SUITS combine these two essentials. Our selection of fabrics is most attractive, and prices aro particularly moderate. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS 172, CUBA-STREET. REPEAT OEDEKS. IT is not the man's exclamation of approval when he receives his suit that wo appreciate most — it's when ho has worn it out, and comes back to us anxious to secure another exactly like the last in all the essential points. Come in to-day and let us take your measurements for % really satisfactory Summer Suit. MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailon, 114, Willis-street. AS GOOD AS A BANK REFERENCE. A CUSTOMER at Poole's used to be considered as good as the man who gavo the name of his bank as a reference. A similar claim might reasonably be made for the customers at MR. D. MILLIGAN'S ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE-A VENUE, where the losses on 7 years' credit business have been practically nil — to be exact, less than "One per Cent." This disposes of tho idea that the good payer has to pay more to cover losses on credit. QUALITY ALONE IS CHARGED FOR, And it is THIS FACT, INTELLIGENTLY RECOGNISED, That accounts for the constant increase of patrons at Mr. Milligan's Rooms. N.B. — Suits ' wanted before Christmas should be ordered now. EVENING DRESS SUITS. j U. B. DAVIS & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61, LAMBTON-QUAY, Have juet landed the LATEST *nd NEWEST MATERIALS for these high-olas« garments, in tho making of which wo aro recognised as Specialists. FROM ONE OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE WEST END HOUSES WE havo just opened up, ex Whakarua, a further shipmont of Extra Choico Suitings, in lengths Biifncient for suit and extra trousers. As those goods aro as fino as any wo have handled, wo havo confidence in inviting tho inspection of gentlemen who appreciate moiT.Q&ASS TAILORING. E. NORTON AND CO., 86, WUUfI-aUeeU

AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN > _ (Certificated in Sweden). Last Five Years Masseur and Aix Massage Operator At Government Sanatorium, Rotorua. 123, UPPER WILLIS - STREET, Mr. Hoby's, Dentist, Building. Telephone 2006. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMDLY X GROCERS, 40, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. "A SUPREME LUXURY IN PD?E TOBACCO." "KING'S MIXTURE ! " AN ENCOMIUM— A well-known medical /gentleman writes, inter alia— "l am pleased to say that, in my opinion, it is the best smoking mixture I have tried for a considerable time, being cool, fragrant, and free from anything whioh causes throat irritation." As a convenient form for posting, this tobacco is packed in lib tins at Bs, and is sold in bulk at 6d per ounce. Exclusively from G, ALDOUS, TOBACCONIST, LAMBTON-QUAY. EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. 80 BEDROOMS. Every Modern Convenience. MRS. F. POOL (Late of Club Hotel, Woodville) Proprietress. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT i Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALD3S! SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 4

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