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NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TB'wo minutes from wharves, one minute frofQ General Posfc Office. Magnificently furbished. TjirifF, 8s per day. Day and Night Poid«r. A isinglo battle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits at wiholesale prices obtainable in Bottle Stoic. A delicious cup of tea or glass of wine may he obtained in the Ladies' Refreshment ißoom. next Whitoombe and Tombs. Motor Cars for hire, with experienced driveKs\; charges reasonable. Garage Blair-fstereet. Wines and Spirits pure and of the very beet. G. PINNOCK, , (Late Trocadero) Proprietor. M. HEINEMANN (Successor to Alfred Nicol), WATCffIVIAKER AND JEWELLER, IGB, .WILLIS-STREET. DIAMOND RINGS— I am showing a. very chpico selection, mounted in various up-to-date styles. My long conneo tion with th-e wholesale business has enabled me to obtain stoves of the finest quality at first hand, whilst the mounting is dono in the best possiblo manner. Prices will .satisfy every purchaser. NEW GOODS in all lines now arriving. Telephono 490. ' WHEN MEN'S CLOTHES STAY YOUNG! fjnHINK wiiat it would mean to you toX wear clothes thali never become "old clothes" vmtiil thin with wear. Garments which aro so stylish, shapely, good fitting and pleabing to tho eye, and which keep on looking aTid fitting so well as when you bought them until wear has rendered them unfit for service It seems almost too good to be true, wo admit ; yet y-ou will secure just strch garments as this when you get your Suits at MORRISON AND PENNEY'S, ' Tailors, 114, Willis-street. "Their eloffaes are after such a pagan, cut." — ShakeejMsare. TPVIDEKrTLY in the time of J-J Henry VIH. — as now— men * and women sacrificed quality for lowness of price. Perfectly - fitting ' OSBORNE SUITS, made from the fittest materials and hand-eewn throughout, cost slighitly moro than "faotorymades," taut not as much as the superior finish and added dignity warrants. Let us measure you for your next Suit. Ladies' Costumes a Speciality. H. OSBORNE & CO.. Tailors, 172, Cuba-street.

"ALWAYS APPEAR AS A GENTLEMAN." TUDGE WILLIS told a witness tl recently in the Greenwich. County Court "that it does not depend on tho number of coats you hasve, but on the order in which tshey aro kept." Had the Judge lived here, he might k'a-ve added that one good suit ma*do at tho ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE-AVENUE, would solve tho SECRET OF DRESSING WELL and the problem to "always appear as a gentleman." NEW SUITINGS, Per as. Athonic, just opened up, D. MILLIGAN. MERCH3VNT TAILOR And BREECHES MAKER, KEEBURNE-AVENUE. YOUR APPEARANCE ISTKTEXT IN IMPORTANCE TO YOUR v MEALS. IN the -ballroom _ the cut of your Dress Coat is criticised more than yonr <dancing. In tbe street, the fit and cut of your Overcojait give a finishing touch to your appeaauice. ..jGentletnen I v Remember that your character , is< judged by your appearance. '.DRESS!. COATS AND OVERCOATS-ARE OUR SPECIALITIES. CARR & BELL, LADIES' aud GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Manners-street.

OTJK CUTTERS HAVE spent the greater portion of their business lifetime in cutting out.garment-s for particular men. Let one of thorn cut out yours, and then see if it isn't the best suit you've ever had. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THFj QUALITY TAILORS," 3, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. TfAYJD ANDERSON AND SON,mEA MERCHANTS AND TAMIL'S JL GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 351. EBCANTILE and GENERAL PIBINTINO oxocutod with ourp A»d £r£EUP>Hv!d<3 hi Jibing. posfc-.Qfflfie,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 6

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