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GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK 1 NOTE— ANY GARMENT THAT SHRINKS WILL BE REPLACED BT A NEW ONE. That's a big statement, but ono we are »lw»yi prepared to back up. THE WORLD-KENOWNED NAME "WOLSEY" BTANDS FOR PURE WOOL. npHE comfort and hoalth of men and women depend much on proper Under--1 wear. Too thin is dangerous, specially at this acaton. Too heavy— absolutely uncomfortable. Therefore get medium-weight garments BUT mind they're "WOLSEY." Of course, "WOLSEY" UNDERWEAR can be had in all weights. It's the world's BEST, therefore there's nothing better— certainly nothing safer— for men, women, or children. • WE HAVE MADE A VERY ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY IN OUR FRONT WINDOW. COME DOWN AND HAVE A LOOK. j Hero tre 4 few of the lines we stock;— FOR MEN. "WOLSEY" ALL WOOL SINGLETS, in • variety of weights, at 61 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 10s 6d, and 12s 6d. "WOLSEY" ALL WOOL UNDERPANTS, in all weights, at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s od. 10. 6d, and 12s 6d. "WOLSEY" ALL WOOL PLAIN AND RIBBED CASHMERE HOBE. Prices Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 6d pec pair. FOR LADIES. LADIES' WOVEN ALL WOOL SPENCER'S, natural colours, long sleeves. Price* B*, 8s 6d, and 8a Ud. LADIES' ALL WOOL VESTS, at Bs, 9s od. and 10s 6d. LADIES' WOVEN WOOL COMBINATIONS, short .leoves. At 12s, 13s, 13s 6d, 15« 6d, lbs 6d, with long sleeves. Prices 16* 6d and 17s 6d. LADIES' WOVEN WOOL DIVIDED SKIRTS, natural colour. Prices 10s 6d and lls 6d. BPECIALI— 3Oin "WOLSEY" FLANNELS, in a fine up-to-date variety of cottumo stripes, absolutely puro wool and guaranteed unshrinkable. Price 2s 9d per yard. WRITE US FOR PATTERNS. KIKKCALDIE & STAINS, IJFD

TAXI CAB. mOURING Cars and Taxi Cabs for X hire, day or night, at a moment's notice. Stand and garage telephone 1023. Chauffeurs' night telephone 2035. THE BEST TESTIMONIALS MR D. MILLIGAN GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, fi ETS, sre from tho various other tailoring firms, who make uso of his name in 'their ndvertisemonts and on shop windows. This progressive house never rests on its laurels, but goes on making Better Clothes each season, so that to-day it is quoted as the STANDARD OF EXCEDLENCE In Gentlemen's Tailoring. AUTUMNAL FASHIONS NOW SHOWING In KELBURNEAVENUE. ESPECIALLY COSY HEARTHRUGS fTUSMPT tUc young men to sit by the -1. firo instead of going out in tho evening "who know* whore?" SEE THE RUGS IN WINDER'S And NOTE THE PRICES: 7s lid. 8s Ud, 9s lid, lls 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 17a 6d, 21*, 25i, 27s 6d, 30f, 32s 6d, 355, 37s od, 40s, 42s 6d, 45k upwards. GEORGE WINDER, THE CORNER FURNISHING HOUSE, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. WARM SUITS FOR CHILLY DAYS. WE'VE aaid good-bye to summer now, in real earnest ; and to withstand tho "nip" of Autumn, you must provide yourself with heavier clothing. The New Cloths for Autumn and Winter wear have arrived ; and the patterns will surpaea your expectations. Let us take your measure for a Suit to-day. The special attention given to cut, fit, and tailoring ensures perfection in every Suit that leaves our establishment. H. OSBORNE & CO., SELECT TAILORS. 172. CUBA-ST. IN YOUR LEIBURE HOUR TO-NIGHT, GIVE YOURSELF THE Luxury of a FLOR DE DINDIGUL CIGAR. Make up your mind to enjoy all tho pleasuro a FLOR DE DINDIGUL CIGAR CAN give. Try ono when its exquisite aroma and its wonderfully delicato flavour can bo enjoyed to tho full. It will In a rcyclatiosji to you of what there really is in Cigar smoking. PRICE OD EACH, 12s per Box of 50. Then there in the FLOR DE DINDIGUL EXTRA, which is extra choice (supplied to thn Hou«o of Lords), 4d each { Ids 6d per box of 50. Agent ia Now Zealand— G. ALDOUS, TOBACCONIST, 206, LAMBTON-QUAY NEW SUITINGS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. A FINE Lot of the«B have been opened at Morrison and Penney i Tailoring Establishment. Every ono ia quito new in design, and patrons will have no no difficulty in ohoosing a nice suit foi the new season. Call early and make a selection. . MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, r\>E\ MERCHANTS AND FAMILY 1 UUOCERS, o9 to 75, MOLKHWORTH-STREET. Jf.o, M *£***"» *W«m 9W,

THE CLASS OF CUSTOMERS Catered for by JAMES A. DOHERTY, "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON," ARE tho«o who tako a pride in their drees 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 IS THESE GARMENTS IS QUITE REFRESHING. Innovations fresh from London by this mail. New Materials received last week. Wellington: 203, LAMBTON-QUAY. London: 2». HANOVER-SQUARE. AUTUMN GARMENTS MADE TO YOUR ORDER. THE fabrics to be employed in tho male ing of our Made-to-measure Garments tor Men aro ready for inspection. Never have we been ftblo to Bbonr such a diversity of patterns — patterns in harmony with all personal ta«tes — from tho extremist to the severely conservative Tho relf-samo workmanship which l.erc-tofore hai been the distinguishing fcaturo of our garments we again place at your disposal. THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT TO ORDEK— 7Os to 05s. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Abaolutoly necessary for tho SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! ODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148 TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Dynamo."— (l) Only approximate ilgures can be given in regard to the substances about which you ask, as tliey vary in specific «ravit\. The following are clone enough for general purpoef s :— .Marble and limestone. 2.7 to 2.0; methylated spirit, 0.0. (2) Will enquire. "Joe."— (1) Do you mean In New Zealand? (2) At the wreck of the Cspc Home on the const of South America, a diver named Hooper mnde descents to a depth of 201 ft (33.5 fsthom*) at one time staying below for 42 minutes. Thin is believed to be the greatest ! depth attained.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 6

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