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ANOTHER, SHIPMENT ! ANOTHER SHIPMENT ! OP BLOUSE AND COSTUME FLANNELS ! X\TE are now* ihowinz abrolutcly tho SMARTEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE *' COLLECTION OF BLOUSE FLANNELS that wo havo ever been able* to place before our Customer*. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY UNSHRINKABLE GOODS, AND ARE MOST* .SUITABLE FOE' AUTUMN WEAK. WOLBEY FLANNEL— Unihrinkable, -in imart itripei, on medium to dark groundi; 31 inches wide. ** At 2s 9d per ymrd. ORLWOOLA FLANNEL— Unshrinkable, in it ripen of great variety, on ground* of white, pale blue, pink,, green, brown, - nary, and black ; SI inchei wide. At 2» 9d per yard. iVIYELLA— Unihrinkable, in itripei of all ihtdee, for Costumes and Blouaei ; 31 inches wide. Price 2i 6d per yard. ' UNSHRINKABLE BLOUSE FLANXELAlio in 11 very pretty range of itripei and checks, in all the latest colourings ; 30 inches wide. Prico 2s 3d per yard. SCOTCH WINCEYS— In white and dark grounds, in a large range of stripes. Prices I1 2d, Is 6d, and la 7£d per yard.,. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

THE BEST TESTIMONIALS MR D. MILLIGAN GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, /"^ETS, are from the various othor tailoring firms, who niako uso of his name in their advertisements and on shop windows. This progressive house never redts on its laurels, but goes on making Better Clothes each season, so that to-day it is quoted a« tho STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE In Gentlemen's Tailoring. AUTUMNAL FASHIONS NOW SHOWING In KELBURNE-AVENUE. ESPECIALLY COSY HEARTHRUGS rr\EMPT tho young men to eit by tho JL lit* instead of going out in tho evening "who knows where? ' SEE THE RUGS IN WINDER'S And NOTE THE PRIOE8: 7s lid. 8s lid, 9s lid, lls 6d. 12s 6d, 15i, 17s 6d, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, 32s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 40s, 42 n 6d, 45s upwards. GEORGE WINDER, THE CORNER FURNISHING HOUSE, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. PERFECT FIT AND SHAPELINESS In FORMAL DRESS CLOTHEa ARE obtainable only when made by artists of acknowledged supremacy, such as comprise our staff of highly-ekilled tailors. This, combined with our special facilities for importing tho newest cloths for these garments, enables us to producu DRESS and DINNER COATS that for cut, finish and workmanship are rarely equalled, and never burpassed. E. NORTON & CO., HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, 96, WILLIS-STREET. WARM SUITS FOR CHILLY DAYS. WE'VE said good-bye to summer now, in roal earnest ; and to withstand the "nip" of Autumn, you must provide yourself with heavier clothing. The New Cloth» for Autumn and Winter near have arrived; and the patterns will surpass your expectations. Let us tako your measure for a Suit to-day. Tho special attention ghen to. cut, fit, and tailoring ensures perfection^ in every Suit that lea\eß our establishment. H. OSBORNE & CO., SELECT TAILORS, 172, CUBA-ST. AUTUMN GARMENTS MADE TO YOUR ORDER. rrUIE fabrics to bo employed in tho JL making of our Made-to-mcasuro Garments tor Men am ready for inupection. Never havo we been ablo to show such a diversity of pa t term— patterns in harmony with all pmonal taetes — from the i-xtremint to the severely conservative. The Felf-sam.i workmanship which heretofore has boon tho distinguishing fcattiro of our garments we sprain placo at your disposal. THK BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S .SUIT TO ORDER— 7Os to 95b. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Tclephono 331. P.O. Box 526. Telephone 033. "BICKNETL"; A.LA N.Z., • Incorporated Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary. JU«om No. 7, Banki's T3l«Jg», U, Oti» ; «, Ttl. 3146. WtlUogtiSa- Bp*l«2.

A PIPE OF KING'S MIXTURE Will brincc you to a full realisation of what tho complete enjoyment of smoking really is. THE inclusion and perfect blending of tho right tobaccos combines in KING'S MIXTURE fragrance, Havouc, and exceptional coolness. i It is always tho tamo good tobacco, giving- tho sumo wholly satisfying enjoyment to the smoker. Sold at 6d per ounce, or in lib tins at Bs. G. ALDOUS, TOBACCONIST, 206, LAMBTON-QUAY THE CLASS OF CUSTOMERS Catered for by JAMES A. DOHERTY, "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON," ARE thoßO who tako a pride ia their drc«s and can appreciate) "A CUT" and "A FINISH" a standard higher than has been hitherto obtainable in New Zealand. DRESS SUITS ARE ONE OF HIS LEADING LINES. THE TRULY ARTISTIC AND DISTINGUIBHINU APJPEAiIANCE ENGENDERED BY HIS UNIQUE STYLE IN THESE GARMENTS IS QUITE REFRESHING. Innovations fresh from London by this., mail. New Materials received last week. Wellington: 203, LAMBTON-QUAY. London : 24. HANOVER-SQUARE. NEW SUITINGS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. A FINE Lot of theeo have been oponed at Morrison and Penney • Tailoring Establishment. Every one is quite new in design, and patrons will havo no no difficulty in choosing a nico suit for tho new season. Call early and make a selection. MORRISON &' PENNEY] MERCHANT TAILORS, '■~~ tmM 114, WILLIS-STREET. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVAUDSI ODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphon?, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148 W^ VAN 1 SLYKE, m7d^ • Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nos». Pupil of Nettlebhip nnd Sir John Tweedy, London. Evening Post Building, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 4