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POSITIVE CLEARANCE ! OF AN OVERSTOCK OF COSTUMES ! WE must make a complete CLEARANCE OF THESE COSTUMES, for it is againeC tho rules of the btore to carry an overstock in any line. On MONDAY, TUESDAY, and until the close of business on WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. these and other goods will bo- offered at BARGAIN PRICES IN OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN ROOM. COSTUMES, in light and dark grey tweeds, three-quarter length coats, lined throughout, many of them with silk. Originally £5 ss, £6 6s, £7 7s. CLEARING PRICE 49s 6d each. COSTUMES, in best quality grey mixture tweeds, long coats, lined with silk or silk serge, well gorod skirts. Originally £6 6s, £7 7s. CLEARING AT 79s 6d each. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in grey mixture tweeds, three-quarter fitting coats, well cut walking skirts. Originally 59s 6d, 69s 6d, 79s 6d, 84s. CLEARING PRICE 39s 6d «ich. TWEED COSTUMES, Eton shape, in light and dark colours, lined throughout Originally 69s 6d, 79s 6d, 84s, to £6 16s 6d. CLEARING AT 29s 6d each. ETON COSTUMES, in grey mixture tweeds, lined throughout, well made. Originally 59s 6d, 635, 73s 6d, B*s. CLEARING AT 21s each. TWEED COSTUMES, in navy blue and other dark shades, hip-fitting coats, with aud without basques. Originally 79s 6d, 94s 6d, 99s 6d, to £5 ss. CLEARING AT 425, 59s 6d each. MODEL VELVET GOWNS, in navy blue, green, and grey, trimmed Oriental galon Originally £6 16s 6d, £7 7s, to £8 18s 6d. CLEARING AT 69s 6d each. SMART COSTUMES, in black cashmero cloth and voile, mounted on silk Originally £5 ss, £6 6s, £7 7s, to £10 10s. CLEARING AT 29a 6d each. BLACK SERGE COSTUMES, in Bhort sacque, hip-fitting and Eton coat 6, lined silk, bound with black silk braid : plain walking skirts. Originally 79s 6d. 89s 6d. CLEARING AT 27b 6d each. MODEL AFTERNOON GOWNS, one each in na-yy, and brown satin face cloth, lined throughout with silk, and elaborately trimmed. Originally £12 12s each CLEARING AT £3 3s each. THREE FACE CLOTH MODEL GOWNS, very elaborately trimmed. Originally £7 7s and £9 9s CLEARING AT 21s each. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ltd.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY (Adjoining the Trocadoro). Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-dato Hostolry. Very central. One minute from Whaxve* and General Post Office. House New. Furniture New. Everything New. Passenger Lift. Every room lift by Electricity. Tho Chef do Cuisino is a first-class man, under special contract to the. management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage aro assured tho Bill-of-fare will be of the very best. Tariff from 8s per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is 6d. [ Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with experienced drivers, for patrons at a very reasonable charge. Housa opon to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. Proprietor— GEO. PINNOCK. 4 WHAT IS STYLE IN i LADIES' TAILORING? Q<TYLE is the mother of inkU vention and king over us all. It is plainly in ovidenco in every garment we create for ladies-. Your Winter Costume is in good hands when you leave it here. , We'll make it perfect in eveiy respect — in a way that is pleasing to you and a credit to us. E. NORTON & CO., HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, WELLINGTON. i The Stamp of Superiority is cvi- ! dent on all OUR SUITS. D. MILLIGAN, |"N soliciting patronage from those un- "- acquainted with the high class of Fashionable Tailoring done at his Rooms in Kelburne-avenue, guarantees satisfaction, and CUSTOMERS TAKE NO RISK. A special model is kept of every customer, so that repeat orders can De executed perfectly, although the client I may not be in Wellington. IT'S THE CUT COMBINED with the excellent V>* workmanship that makes our Costumes superior to all others. This is no idle boast, for an inspection of our books shows repeal orders from numoroii'j elienls, not only Wellington ladies but from all the prolineial towns. CARR & BELL, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Manners-street. STYLISH OVERCOATS. rrpKOUGfl the winter is not actually -H- here, it's very evident that it is coming > fa°t, and the days are near when you'll require lo wear .an Overcoat constantly If you want more than comfort in your coat this season — if you want alao stylo and tho highest quality materials — then have it made at MORRISON AND PiSNNEY'S, Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-st. THE CUT OF THE COAT IS the most important feature of a modern Suit. Wo attend to it with true tailoring skill, and you'll find the Trousers set admirably ; then, again, our Suits aro hand-sewn, ft'a a htrong point that — when you know they cost no more. BRADEORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS/ LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ASE YOU one of the Men who baa never worn an OSBORNE SUIT? You should allow us to meaburo you — just once. That's all we aak. If you don't become one of our regular customers we'll be Burprirod. Fit, Style, and Fabrics guaranteed. Moderately H. OSBORNE & CO., Tailors, 172, Cuba-Btreet, Wellington.

j^EW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE. PRICES LOWEST IN THE CITY. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS and FLANNELS Now Showing Specially Made to our Order. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, as the Namo GEORGE WINDEE On Evory Ticket GUARANTEES. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, WINDER'S CORNER. ULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 144. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. (Old number 91). Telephone No. 216. lILLEARD NATUSOH, • ARCHITECT, I Ballance-stxeet, Wellington (opposite Supremo Court), And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1390. T>. VICKERY,"~I?jXi NX, • Incorporated Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary, BANK OF N.S.W. CHAMBERS. S~EAFORTH s! MACKENZIE^ BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LDJE BUILDINGS, OUSTOMHOUSE-QY.. WELLINGTON. FIELD, LUGKIB AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent 29, FEATHEIU3t6N-STREET. Money to Lend &t 4j per cent. Tel. 14-37. IT PUTNAM, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATRERSTON-STREJET. Wellington. Money to Lend on Freehold and Chattels Securities. A~NIT~A~ ~wfL SON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 54, UAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. Telephone 905.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 4