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IT IS OUR GUEAT MONTHLY KEMNAMT DAY TO-MORROW ! OUR ADVICEt SHOP EARLY I SHOP EAULY 1 fTUIESE REMNANTS are of m great value an if bought from a complete itock, M. with Iho difference that the price v but a fraction of tho original on*. To im »he remnant* are hindrances, in the way— taking up valuablo Hpace— that's the real rpaaon why w« cannot consider cost nor profit If thcro is anything you ran u*o from this collection, and surely thoro is, COME AND HAVE A BHARE IN THE OREAT MONEYBAVIXG EVENT. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! REMNANTS OF COLOURKD DRESSEB RKMNANTB OF BLACK DRESSES REMNANTS OP HERGES REMNANTS OF PRINTS REMNANTS OF BHIRTTNGS REMNANTS OF CALICOES REMNANTS OF FLANNELS REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTES REMNANTS OF SHEETINGS REMNANTS OF RIBBONS REMNANTS OF LACES REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES REMNANTS OF MUBLINB REMNANTS OF TRIMMINGS REMNANTS OF CURTAININGS Etc., Etc., Eto. ALL AT FRACTIONAL PRICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

THE CLASS OF CUSTOMERS Catered for by JAMES A. DOHERTY, "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON," ARE thoso who tako a prido in their dress and can appreciate "A CUT" and "A FINISH" • standard higher than has been hitherto obtainablo in New Zealand. DRESS SUITS ARE ONE OF HIS LEADING LINES. THE TRULY ARTISTIC AND DISTINGUISHING APPEARANCE ENGENDERED BY HIS UNIQUE STYLE IN THESE GARMENTS IS QUITE REFRESHING. Innovation! fresh from London by thismail. New Materials received last week. Wellington: 203, LAMBTON-QUAY. London: 24. HANOVER-SQUARE. THE BEST TESTIMONIALS MR D. MILLIGAN GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, fiETS, «ro from the various other tailoring firms, who make use of his name in their advertisements and on shop windows. (This progressive house never rests on its laurels, but goes on making Better Clothes each seaEon, so that to-day it is quoted as tho STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE In Gcntletncn'e Tailoring. AUTUMNAL FASHIONS NOW SHOWING In KELBURNE-AVENUE. WARM SUITS FOR CHILLY DAYS. WE'VE said good-bye to summer now, in real earnest ; and to withstand Iho "nip" of Autumn, you must provide yoursolt \yith heavier clothing. The New Cloths for Autumn and Winter wear have arrived ; and the patterns will surpass your expectations. Let us tako your measure for a Suit to-day. Tho special attention given to cut, lit, and tailoring ensures perfection in every Suit that leaves our establishment. H. OSBORNE & CO., SELECT TAILORS. 172. CUBA-ST. NEW SUITINGS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. AFTSE Lot ot these have been opened at Morrison and Penney* Tailoring Establishment. Every ono is quito new in design, and patron* will havo no no difficulty in choosing a nice suit foi the new season. Call early and make a {election. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET. AUTUMN GARMENTS MADE TO YOUR ORDER. ffIHE fabrics to bo employed in tho X making of our Mado-to-measuro Garments tor Men are ready for inspection. Never have wo been able to show such a diversity of patterns— patterns in harmony with all pert>onal tastes— from the extremist to tho severely conser\ative. Tho relf-Mimo workmanship which heretofore has been tho distinguishing feature of cur garment! wo again placo at your disposal. Till: BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT TO ORDER— 7Os to 05s. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON • QUAY. WELLINGTON. PIANOS. PV)UR GREAT PIANOSTIIE BROAD WOOD, THE RONISCH, TIIE LIPP, and TIIE STEINWAY. Th« Finou the World Produces Eaiy Tormt. Sole Agents — THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.. LTD. M .1. BROOKES, Nortii IMnnd Manager. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rpEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY X CROCKRS, 69 lo 75. MOLL'SW'ORTH STREET. Ttlf phone 931' £A Sox 626. Toliphofit.MJi.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 6