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THE FIEST WEDNESDAY IN" THE MONTH IS ALWAYS A DATE WOETH REMEMBERING, BECAUSE AT THIS STORE IT IS ALWAYS REMNANT DAY ! REMNANT DAY ! MORE business means MORE REMNANTS. We like the business, but we don't like the remnants. At the. moment wo have quite an accumulation of DRESS GOODS REMNANTS. That means SPECIALLY LOW PRIQES to get rid of them all. The collection includes the most desirable fabrics of the season. In addition there are^ — REMNANTS OF FLANNELS REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTES , REMNANTS OF CALICOES REMNANTS OF SHEETINGS REMNANTS OF SATEENS REMNANTS OF LININGS ~~- REMNANTS OF RIBBONS , ■ ' REMNANTS OF LACES REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES REMNANTS OF MUSLINS REMNANTS OF SHIRTINGS REMNANTS OF PRINTS REMNANTS OF SERGES ■REMNANTS OF CURTAINING 3 Etc., Etc., Etc. ALL AT PRICES THAT HAVE HITHERTO ALWAYS EFFECTED SUCH SPEEDY CLEARANCES. KIBKGAIiDIE & STAINS, ltd.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN jgPECfIAL CHOICE! LACE CURTAINS TABLE LINEN (Plain and Fancy) SHEETING WHITE TOILET QUILTS TODLET COVERS TOWELS PILLOW CASES BEDSPREADS TRAYCLOTHS IRISH LINEN- TABLECLOTHS \ ' ALL MANCHESTER GOODS! LINOLEUM, CARPET and BEDSTEAD WAREHOUSE. , GEORGE WINDER, "WINDER'S CORNER," CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. WHAT MEN WILL WEAR THIS SUMMER Can bo Seen at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURNE-AVENUE. >». May fair Suitings and Styles ' brought by Mr. Milligan FROM LONDON. 40 Skilled . " 3-story Artisans in 'Tailoring at Milligan's Warehouse, KELBURNE-AVENUE. t JAMES A. DOHERTY, "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON,*' And lately with D. Milligan, HAS Opened Business at 203, Lambtonquay, almost opposite the Times . office. Hours 8.30 to 5.30. Mr. Doherty is the inventor and patentee of the FAMOUS SEAMLESS KNEE-GRIP RIDING BREECHES, and being the third generation of a family of Master Tailors, with the highest LONDON experience, has confidence in placing his services at the disposal of the gentlemen of Wellington and New Zealand. THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BEt BRAND NEW AND THE VERY LATEST OUT. OUR STORY IS BRIEF, BUT it is of the utmost imporjb- # ance to _ the man who warns a suit in the height of style at no ext>a cost. There will be a something in the suit wo make for you_ that will speak volumes for the skill of our tailors. OUR PRICES— 7O3 to 955. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS. *' .LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON. SPRING SUITINGS. , ,f¥IHE large number of patrons who have JL placed their orders with our firm ;this season are loud in their praises of ' jthe Splendid Suitings imported by us for our Summer Trade. These ha^re been especially picked for us from sorno of tho very best woollen , ''firms at Homo, and for style nothing better has been seen in New Zealand. We advise intending clients not to delay ■in placing their orders, and so avoid the inevitable rush before the Xmas Holi7 »days. MORRISON & PENNEY, 114, WILLIS-STREET. A SMART SUMMER SUIT! 1 nRHE warm weather and bright sun aro JL here again, and man feels compelled to don something cool and smart in accord with the lovely season. The sun is no respecter o£ persons, and pitilessly exposes any shabbiness of attire. Thiit ho may find no fault in yours, select a suit from the fine range of new Summer Fabrics at OSBORNE'S. All the latest fashionable patterns in Tweeds — whatever is smart, distinctive, and up-to-date, combined with the "OSBORNE" slciil— are to bo had from H. OSBORNE & CO., SELECT. TAILORS, 172. CUBA-ST. CTILLEARD XATUSCH, ARCHITECT, Balhuco-street, Wellington (oppocito Bviprpmo Court), Aad At Nftpier and Giiborae. 'Jel. 1280 c

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 6

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