THE DEMAND " FASHBONS N. m^t-. .*/ MILLIGAN'S TAILORING WAREHOUSE in KEIBURNE AVENUE Proves Mr. Milligan's contention that the NEW ZEALANDER is ready • for a HIGHER STANDARD of DRESS. " Connoisseurs of good style should not miss seeing the special lines Mr. Milligan has brought with him from the world's fashion .centres. ■ I I NOTICE / HE DIFFERENCE between a jf^^^^^^^S^^ -' person with nice teeth and the reverse. It is a distinct art to suit J^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc each individual case with naturalOUR SPECIAL SETS, WITH CONTOUR PORCELAIN GUMS, ARE A FAC SIMILE OF NATURE Seti of Teeth. £2/2/ j and "£3/3p= o Temporary sets re-made to permanent, £1/1/-. Painless Extraction, F/~, Teeth extracted free whsn sets aie ordered, Snvjle Tooth. 5/-. • CONSULTATION FREE. ••> ' OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. Opes S»lu*dey Evening* till 9 o'clock. Write or c»!l for further puUcu!ars> FROST & FROST, ? SURGEON DENTISTS. 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yard. .We Perrctt. CfaemiiO. WELLINGTON. SINGER TALKS! THE EXTRAVAGANCE OF CHEAPNESS IN A SEWING MACHINE. Every woman knows the foolish extravagance of buying anything for her house just because it is '' cheap." Every woman also knows that what seems " dear " at first is often " cheapest in the end." Yet the woman who will urge he^ husband to buy a thoroughly good overcoat because he gets 'several seasons' wear out of it, often buys some unknown sewing machine for herself j because of its " bargain '" price. I Now the SINGER' SEWING MACHINE costs very little more than thrown-together catch-penny machines. Yet ONE 1 Singer will outlast SEVERAL of the ordinary kind. The. Singer has earned the reputation of running as smoothly at the end of its twentieth or thirtieth year as the day it was « bought. Considering this, the Singer is in the end the * cheapest machine to own. \ WHICH IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE FOR YOU? All that can be said of the Singer is as nothing compared to the way the Singer speaks for itself. Singer results tell the story of Singer success. The best way to prove the superiority of the Singer is to try it — try it in your own horne — test it by the most difficult work you know. ■ v But you may say " a cheap machine will do all, this." Perhaps it will TO-DAY — but how about a year from now? The Singer lasts a lifetime, The half a century's reputation behind the Singer pr<sves its supremacy — why not let the millions of Singers in the homes all over the world prove which is the best machine for YOU ? You can't get Singer results with anything but a Singer. Please remember this. See the Latest Models at the Singer Shop, 8 WILLIS STREET. I If you want the very best , g.&g. 6 o° I Flannelette I the Old Country Produces b« y HORROCKSES' I grand PR^E SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON 1 VZu^wSv SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes I tXHIBIHU" our. n t~. <-.. ,o 9 1908 ya " First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1910, Page 11
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