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STERLING VALUE ! rrtHTC SPECIAL LINES offered br u» FiVERY WEDNESDAY are. without X doubt. STERLING VALUE. There's no nei-d to dwell on the subject. We point out that the prices hold good for TO-MORROW ONLY ! SHOP EARLY. "" SHOP EARLY. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAE LINES OF TRAVELLING COATS— Full J-longth Tweed Coats, loose back*, with straps, double breasted, storm collar, good useful coat. In grcons, browns, and fawn mixtures. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICE, 18i lid. In Navy Cloth, wart paletot, doublr-hrc«ste<l, storm collar. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICE. 21s Id new remi-nttins ihape, with deep roll collar, in mixed tweod. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICE, 2o» od. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. BLACK SUEDE GLOVES, 3 and 4-buttcn, slightly spotted. Usual pric« 5s 6d and 7b 6d. SPECIAL PRICE, 3s 6d per pair. BLACK KID GLOVES, 2-dome, wide stitched backs. Usual price, 2» lid. SPECIAL PRICE, Is lid pair. 8-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE DOESKIN GAUNTLEIB, in green, fawn, brown. Usually 5» 6d. SrEOIAL WEDNESDAY PRICE, 4t 6d. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. n(\ DOZEN LINEN SERVIETTES. Just slightly damaged :n weaving. OU Qg PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES. The defect in these goods is so slight that it is hardly perceptible, and will not affect the wear. In breakfast or dinner size SPECIAL PRICES, from 7b 6d to 25s per dozen. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

WARM SUITS FOR CHILLY DAYS. WE'VE said good-bye to 6ummor now, in real earnest ; and to withstand tho "nip" of Autumn, you mutt provide yourself with heavier clothing. The New Cloths for Autumn nnd Winter wear have arrived ; and the patterns will surpabs your expectations. Let us take your measure for a Suit to-day. The Special.a ttention given to cut, tit, and tailoring ensures porfection in every Suit that _ leaves our establishment. H. OSBORNE & CO., SELECT TAILORS, 172, CUBA-ST. KETTLES ! TUST LANDED, EX RIMUTAKA— ELECIRIC KETTLES. ELECIIUC KETTLES. The PRICES are RIGHT. CEDERHOLM & TOLLEY 6-8, MANNERS-STREET. GIVING SATISFACTION Ds MATERIALS AND STYLE IS what has mado MORRISON AND PENNEY' S Tailoring Business so popular in Wellington. Always receiving tho NEWEST SUITINGS from tho Fashion Centre of tho Old Country, our customers aro always sure of tho latest. Call and make a, selection for your EASTER SUIT. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET. DOHERTY, LONDON DRESS S IT SPECIALIST. MR. DOHERTY introduced tho "NEW STYLE" of Evening Dros» into New Zealand. London Representatives and Advisers, I DOHERTY AND YELL, |- 24, Hanovcr-kq., W.C. DRESS AND FROCK SUITS Were the "bread and butter" of his lexperienco whilst FIVE YEARS HEAD CUTTER for the "Royal Appointment" Tailors, I HART AND CO., of Regent-st., London. EARLY ORDERING IS ADVISED. MR. DOHERTY PERSONALLY CUTS, FITS, AND SUPERINTENDS THE FINISHING OF EVERY GARMENT. 203, LAMBTON-QUAY 10pp. Times Office). JJ^ASON'S JARS. Porcelain Top, 1 pint ... ... 3s 3d „ 1 quart 4i 3d I, i gal 5s 6d Improved Top, 1 pint 3» 6d „ 1 quart 4g 9d i gal 6s Od Atlas Wide Moult 1 pint 4s Od „ 1 quart 5s Od i gal 6s 6d Tin-top JELLIES, small 2s Cd „ large 2« 6d SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT FOR CASH. AGENTS for THE HAWKES BAY FRUITGROWERS' CO., LTD. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREBT. Telephone 331. ALFRED ATKINSON, DENTIST, Bartlett's Buildings, Willis-street. Artificial Work Only. R j7 F. M'GOVERN, DENTAL SURGEON, 1, 2, 3, Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLIS-STREEET. Telephone 2168. HBICKNELL, A.1.A.N.Z., • Incorporated Accountaut, Auditor and Company Secretary, Room No. 7, Banks's Blags, 11, Grey-st., Tel. 3146. Wellington. Box 142. "I^R. D. M. FINDLAY, Barrister nnd •"■*• Solicitor, hns Removed to Office*, first floor N.Z. Insurance Co.'a Building.-, corner Lnmbton-quny and Groy-streot. C~ ~~~ TII.LEARD N'ATUSCH, AKUHI'IECT. Lkiiance-strett, W«llingt*a (opposite Buprt«e Coirt). IMd »' x »BMr »ad OUbttTM, Xei. ÜBO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 6

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