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INEXPENSIVE SUITS MADE TO MEASURE ! FIRST appearances may bo deceptive, but they are generally correct. You think twice .before making a business deal with a shabby man. We do not go so far as to paraphrase a well-known dictum and say that "Clothes make the Business," but wo do say there is a business asset in clothes. To-day there is a call for INEXPENSIVE SUITS, but tho suita must have the STYLE, CUT, and POISE of tho BEST. As usual, we aro to the foro to meet this demand. A SUIT PROPOSITION. For the benefit of those who want INEXPENSIVE SUITS we have fitted up a SPECIAL FACTORY, and a QUALIFIED CUTTER is in charge. The advantage we offer may be summarised as under: — We offer tho selection of a SPLENDID RANGE of ENGLISH, IRISH, SCOTCH, and COLONIAL TWEEDS and WORSTEDS 4n neat patterns and quiet shades. .Every suit will be made on our own premises, and every customer will be given a fit-on before the garments are completed. The style and cut of the garments will bo strictly in accordance with tho LATEST FASHIONS, and in the making-up every care and attention will be devoted to the details to ensure acctiracy of fit. _ Tho only difference between these suits and. the high-priced suita will be that while the latter aro hand-made tho former will be machine-sewn. For Business or Knockabout Wear these suite will be the most useful, as they will be inexpensive. ' SUITS MADE-TO-MEASUKE ON OUR PREMISES AT 65A TO/- 75/This is the moefc enterprising suit proposition ever submitted to the men of Wellington, and wo cordially INVITE EVERY ONE TO INVESTIGATE THE MATTER. OUR EXKERT CUTTER WELL BE IN ATTENDANCE DAILY TO TAKE ORDERS AND MEASUREMENTS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ltd. able northward of KuwMa, Taupo, and Na- TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, pier, northerly prevailing after from 16 to J[ ___ 20 hours, and incrcaMng northerly winds, mode- ii, nn i,,t»i. _„ „• *».. «, aTrvprate to strong elsewhere. Absolutely necessary for the SICK Barometer. — Pall slowly everywhere, and ROOM — there are indications for a low pressure due m-rT»-v-i»«-c(/~v-Nx t ■ i hWpi o r*t/-\m about Wednesday. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO S Sea.— lncreasing 1 between Castlopoint and Kaikoura, and moderate elsewhere. • Specially prepared Tides.— Poor on the west coast of the North - „_._, . _ „_,._,. ,_,._, ,- TTr A _ _,„ . Island, and increasin X all other poits. SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS I Weather.— Fair weather is probable penernlly SODA WATER FOR INVALDDS 1 and a cold nisht. More hmnid conditions are _ , „ , , „, _ . probable shoitly, especially in the southern- la syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Primost districts. vato home deliveries daily. ' D. C. BATES. . — Telephono 148. NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TT H bb E 0 Premiße9 of the undersigned wUI Two minutes from wharves, one minute CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY from General Post Office. Magnificently n furnished. On Tariff, 8s per day. Day and Night THURSDAY, 16th INSTANT. Porter. A single bottle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. at wholesale prices obtainable in Bottle _^ Store. A delicious cup of tea or glass o£ wine tttjAiiir ri^T TM?"M" QrvTT A T>"o may be obtained in the Ladies' Refresh- 1! HUM. ijrUJuJDJiJN -bU^U AJtUi ment Room next Whitcombe and Tombs. r~r rvvrTv/'wrx Motor Cars for hire, with experienced JJUIN ), drivers; charges reasonable. Garage Blair-street. ' , fTTHE acknowledged distributing centre , Wines and Spirits pure and of the very JL 'for the Highest-class Suiting and best. , Worsted Branch c; the WOOLLEN G. PINNOCK,- TRADE OF THE WORLD, wo have re(Late Trocadero) Proprietor. coived, ex Arawa, a consignment, compris- - i ing over 200 different designs, of the ohoicest materials it has been our pleasure to REDUCTION IN PRICE. ha " dl ° , A M - m> These include all the latest of the new grey shades and novelties in browns, fawns, , and- other colours. Ja. JAJML. In anticipation of a brisk spring and f , T A ao t*t>o on. x ■ij. ' summer trade, we invito our regular cusGLASb JARb,_ 21b net weight. tomers and intending clients to place their j APRICOT CONSEPvVE orders earl yPEACH CONSERVE Per NECTARINE CONSERVE _ „ RASPBERRY JAM Jar E. NORTON & CO. BLACK CURRANT JAM Is 4d. _. , _ „ GREENGAGE JAM High-grade Tailors, j CAPE GOOSEBERRY CONSERVE, Is lOd 96, WILLIS-STREET. IT IS TRUE GOOSEBERRY, JAM BLACKBERRY and APPLE JAM " HpHAT clothes made the man, but what RED CURRANT JAM Jar ""- sort of a man are you if your DAMSON JAM clothes are not made properly. RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERRY Is 2d. YELLOW GAGE JAM If you want to look like a man come QUINCE CONSERVE along to ÜB> We have had the experi . ence and guarantee to make you look as DAVID ANDERSON AND a man should do ___ S0N ' CARR & BELL, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON. ' LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, : MANNERS-STREET. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS I / """ DISTINCT NOVELTIES EIDER-DOWN QUILTS! „ IN GENTLEMEN'S .SUITINGS mHE CHEAPEST, CONSISTENT Are Showing at A WITH WARMTH and DURABIL- • ITY, IN THEJJITY. MILMGAN . S ROOMS, COLONIAL BLANKETS- KELBURNE-AVENUE. Single Bed Blankets, at 13s lid • Double Bed Blankets, at 17s lid ' Largo Double Bed Blankets, at 24s 9d mHE, DEMAND for our New Designs is ENGLISH BLANKETS— bound to be a large one, and those „.,_,,-.,,, - „«», customers who order early will have the Single Bed Blankets, from 8b lid .. , „ , , . . . , . ... ._, . -n it 1 , . , ,„ satisf action of being first to appear m the Three-quarter Bed Blankets, from 12s s 9d LATEST LONDON STYLES. Double Bed Blankets, from 16s lid Remember that in ordering at THE ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS you are YOU CANNOT MISS ASSURED OF CORRECT FASHION. "WINDER'S CORNER" m ONE cuba-street, TAILORING SUCCESS Where you are sure of getting the BEST A^££^J*^X*°to VALUE for your money. Order try Then get acquainted with the P. H. Irwin.l TG. Thome George.' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S .trie IRWIN AND GEORGE, 37, Panama- of making garments, street, opp. D.1.0., Sharebrokers and & " lts , °.f. f H?od value, good fit and Financial Agents, Members of the Wei- Kood stylo right through-marvels of lington Stock Exchango. Telephono 3090. satisfaction. Telegraphic address-Thorwin, Wellington U wIU V^ 0 that. DRD R E - u^v J °of i Pe l iHl GE> DDS " BRADFORD WOOLLEN DENTAL SURGEON, p/~v 69, MANNERS-ST., next Opera House. U-JU -J Specialist in Removable Bridge Work. "THE QUALITY TAILORS," Tel. 2335. LAMBTON - QUAY, ' WELLINGTON. ALFRED REEVE, L.D.S., R C.S., r Eng., Dental Surgeon (late of London), "Their clothes are after such a pagan 10, WILLIS STREET, Wellington. cut."— Shakespeare. Samo entrance as Barrett's Studio. TiWIDENTLY in tho time of Telephone 2495. Jlrf Henry yill.— as now— men BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, and women sacrifioed quality for Dental Surgeons, lowness of price. 144. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Perfectly - fitting OSBORNE rr . i, ( ?J d 3S ? >- SUITS, made from the finest maTelephone No. 216. • torialß and uand . sewn throughout, FIELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD, cost slightly more than "factoryBarriitors and Solicitors, mades," but not as much «.s the Patent Agents, superior finish and added dignity 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. warrants. Let us measure you for Money to Lend at 44 per cent. Tel. 1437. your next Suit. P. "SOLICITOR! T N A M> LadieS> poßtumesp oBtumes a Speoiality. Routh's Buildings (First Floor), TT OSBORNE & CO. FEATHERSTON-STREET. Wellington. UOJJWiV«Jj Ou W,, .Money to Lend on Freehold and Chattels Tailors, 172, .Cuba-street. Securities. ' C. TI APrHmrr t Sn . t one roaUy good wa fi. made Suit ■£ ii . 1 to • ir 7' / •* A worth two or three poor, shoddy Ballance-stxoet, Wellington (oppoeita ones to ? Then order your next „,.,, Supreme Uourt), \s ;t; t t Morrison and Penney's, when And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1380. , re gur? lo t nbsolule Satisfaction JA N D A. WILSON, in every little detail, and at the same • FUNERAL FURNISHERS. timo so-ve 10 per cont. of your money. Telephone 90S. Cash Tallow, 114, WiUiwt,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 6

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