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WHITE DUESS SHIBTS FOR BUSINESS. fTWIESE shirts are made of a suporiorjrn aterial, pre well cut and finished, with the -B- short rounded fronts which do i^R cpekle or bunch \ip. Take them stitch for stitch, and point for point, they aro better valuo than other shirts at more money. At 63 6d each, or 18s for throe. MEN'S HALF HOSE In Fancy and Striped Cashmere, in the new Tan, Purple, and Green, with vertical' stripes, also in fancy mixed colourings. At 2s and 2s od a pair. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS. Mado of All Wool Colonial Tweeds, very durable fabrics, Strap and BuckleKnickers, all sizes. At. 14s the Suit. TAN FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. This Summer TAN is to liavc a great vogue, and all smart dressers will bo wearing TAN BOOTS or SHOES. For a comprehensive and select assortment of TAN FOOTWEAR you must call ot OUR SHOE PARLOUR, where you will ccc the BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. TAN LACE BOOTS, in Kid, Welted Soleß, narrow, medium, and broad toes. At 21s a pair. TAN LACE BOOTS, in Willow Calf, Welted Soles, Medium Toes. At 21s a pair. TAN LACE BOOTS, in Willow Calf, Welted Soles, built on the "Hern" Last. At 25s 6d a pair. TAN LACE BOOTS, in Willow Calf, Derby Style, Heavy Soles. At 24s 6d a pair. TAN DERBY BOOTS, in Willow Calf, Square Toes, Double Heels. At 25s 6d a pair. TAN. KID LACE BOOTS, Nice Medium Toes, Welted Soles. At 25s 6d a pair. TAN DERBY BOOTS, in Willow Calf or Kid, smart American Toes. At 27s 6d a pair. KIRKCALBIE & STAINS, ltd.

TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphons, marble, or cork boitles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148. <pEO. W. WILTON AND CO., LTD., • Importers of ASSAY, MINING, AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS. AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS Of All Analytical Glassware, etc., and Pure Chemicals. 61, CUBA-STREET EXTENSION, WELLINGTON, And SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK DIGESTION And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly THOMSON AND CO.'S Sparkling W^-RONGOA MINERAL WATER ! Naturo's best and safest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relievo plethora, stimulate digestion, and enable th& human oiganism to resist disease. A grand tonic. It's bettor than foreign waters. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS and VICTORIA STREETS. This Hotel is now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to these requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also bo made for Board only during tho Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS E. POOL Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. m tt -pi COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY * (Adjoining the Trocadero). Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-dato Hostelry. Very central. Ono minute from Wharves and General Post Office. House New. Furniture Now. Everything New. Passenger Lift. Every room lit by Electricity. Tho Chef de Cuisine is a first-class man, under special contract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronago aro assured the Bill-of-iare will be of the very best. Tariff from 8s par day. | Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is 6d. j Broakfast from 6.30_ a.m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with experienced drivers, for patrons at a very reasonable charge. House open to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. Proprietor— GEO. PINNOCK. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY To Choose a, QUITABLE PRESENT At A MOST REASONABLE FIGURE! FURNISHING NICK-NACKS, chosen for the Christmas trade in tho New Shop, Out will have to be shown in the OLD CARPET DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED UP— CUSHION COVERS TABLE CISNTRES COSY COVERS HEAD RESTS FANCY LINENS SERVIETTES TABLE DAMASK SEE THE WINDOWS! CHRISTMAS SHOW IN THE OLD SHOP FOR THE LAST TIME ! GEORGE WINDER, CARPET WAREHOUSE, 72-74, MANNERS-STREET, A VERY COMFORTABLE SHIRT for the Summer and the FASHIONABLE ARTICLE of Dress is a TUNIC SHIRT. TUNIC SHIRT. This Shirt is wilh soft front and ht arched cuffs, in all while or coloured cloths. 'A Beautiful Selection at WALLACE & GIBSON'S, WILLIS-STREET, Noxl Evening Poet. V AND A. WILSON, W • rUNERAL FURNISHERS, 5«, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. Xelophoa* 806.

AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Certificated in Sweden). _ Last Five Years Masseur and Ais Massage Operator At Government Sanatorium, Rotorua. 123, UPPER WILLIS - STREET, Mr. Hobv's, Dentist, Building. Telephone 2006. THE 'FLOR DE DINDIGUL" CIGAR AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDB. A LONG -FELT want by Smokers is a Cigar of medium strength possessing flavour and delicate aroma, without leaving 'an unpleasant taste in the mouth after smoking. These qualities the "Flor do Dindigul" claims as its own. No. 2, 3d each, or 12s per box of 50. Bouquets, 3d each, or 12s per box of 50. Extras, 4d each, or 15s 6d per box of 50. Sublimos, 6d each, or 21s per box of 50. Cigarettes (all leaf), 2s 6d bundle of 25, or 9s per 100. Agent for New Zealand — G. ALDOUS, TOBACCONIST. LAMBTON-QUAY. A POINT TO REMEMBER! EVERY little knack— every little kink of style — everything that makes for long life, comfort, and style — finds its reflection in our garments. The elegance, the dignity — not forgetting the splendid workmanship — will be an eye-opener to you. 70s to 95s FOR A STYLISH SUIT TO ORDER! BBADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS/ 3, LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. IN 1908 THE GROWTH OF BUSINESS AT MR. D. MILLIGAN'S ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE-A VENUE, CONSTITUTED AN EASY RECORD. A NUMBER of new tailors from the Old Country were added to the staff, and a leading London cutter was engaged to assist in tho further development of the. trade. A third story was added to the buildings, and a Riding Breeches Department established. CHOICE 1909 SUITINGS Have already come to hand, nnd booking early is advisable. TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES MONEY can accomplish great things 111 this world, but if you are to obtain the best value, good judgment is also necessary. When you order an OSBORNE SUIT you aro certain of obtaining one perfect in cut and faultlessly finished. Manufactured only by H. OSBORNE & CO. S TAILORS 93, CUBA-ST. A BOON TO BUSINESS MEN. A COOL, comfortable, yet stylish Suit to wear these hot days is a boon to every business man, and it is unfair 1o yourself to have to go through the day's work in a thick, hot suit. Come in and see our Seasonable, Stylish, and Inexpensive Tweeds and Flannel Suitings when you're passing. MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-st. AW EL L S N E WTON, o (Late of Richmond & Newton), SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. 155, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone 2965. CTILLEARD NATUSCH. ARCHITECT. Ballance-street, Wellington (opposite Sup/cmc Court), And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1390. HD. VICKERY, F.I. A., N.Z., • Incorporated Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary, BANK OF N S.W. CHAMBERS. SEAFORTII S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QY.. WELLINGTON. FIELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents. 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4£ per cent. Tel. 1437. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold and Chattels Security. BULLER, ANDERSON AND BUDDLE, 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. FH. P U T N A M, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON-STKEET, Wellington. Monoy to Lend at Current Rates. T EO. P. DAVIKS, Surgeon Dentist iLJ (Late Phil., U.S.A., and Edin.), WOODWARD-ST. tlu-eo doors from Lindsay's Corner). Iloun, 9 to 5 Tel. 2879. AmL*t_x£Judflßce v Karon oveninge A 7to 8,15

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 4

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