H ' si 1 STRICTLY MAN-TAILORED 1 EH HP Sgj Ha H M g CORRECT and CONVINCING. H m Wi W When we speak of Tailor-made Cos- 81 f& tumes we mean Costumes that are U y strictly MAN-TAILORED. E3 H Ladies' Tailoring is a distinctive branch n |g of the trade, and if the acme of excel- m g$ lence is to be obtained none but a speci- m m alist may be employed. ia Our Ladies' Tailor is not only a speci- H alist, he is an enthusiast, and his enthu- I » siasm is that of the artist. His life's a 2|j work and study has been the design- H y ing of ladies' gowns, and application, \M together with natural ability and good §1 M taste have won him a place in the B M foremost rank of his profession. @ i Weliington's Busiest Store. g THE CHINA & GLASS- PEPOT. All thrifty housewives know where to shop when buying China and Glassware. They wend their way to CRAIG'S, 33, Manners Street, the modern house. The selection is very extensive, the prices are framed to meet competition, there is no old-time stock, and the profits are on the lowest possible basis. MEW TEA SETS. | We have just opened a beautiful selection of ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 and 40 pieces. These are very moderately priced. 21 Pieces, 11/6, 14/-, 16/-, 17/6 upwards 40 Pieces, 21/-, 26/- r 30/-, 32/6 upwards l €EM€ & €$<>, 33 Manners St JB Clearance of a Special Purchase of over 4000 yards of Dress Fabrics, These bargains are simply irresistible and we have sold hundreds and hundreds of yards during the week. There is still plenty available. HERRINGBONE SERGE— In navy STRIPE SATIN CLOTH— 42in wide, blue and black; a very durable in cardinal, brown, fawn, green, and serge. Usually 3/3 " Now 1/11 yd navy. Usually 2/6 Now 1/6 yard CHEVIOT SERGES— Striped, in GREY SERGE— AII wool, specially n-rey, brown, dark brown, and green. K ood f° r Tunic Suits and children's Usually 3/6 Now 2/6 yard wear. Usually 2/6 Now 1/fi yaul H-SIT CLOTHS-Chifton finish, in ™* V * J^?™ CLOTH-In dmal. Usually 2/9 ISow 1/9 jard ALL . WO OL SATIN CLOTH— A CREAM CORDUROY— With stripe f mo finished fabric, in all leading effects in old rose, electric, green, s ] iade s. Usually 2/11 Now 1/11 yd and navy. Usually 2/11 Now 1/0 yd AMAZON DRESS CLOTHS— In STRIPED DRESS TWEEDS— In green, olive, myrtle, wine, cardinal, brown, yreen, navy, electric, and brown, purple, and prune. Usually | grey ; 6 pieces " Now 1/3 yard 3/9 Now 1/1 1 yard JAMES SMITH, Lt«S. The New House, Cuba St. /fa -^ ,£\, 4IY, i^tv >*v ■&- -4s -^ -<flk j&> ytt^ j£k >X JS*. jSjl j£*. 1 ' ¥ i TRY ► 2 #*■ Mas* L w 4 mamlFr , rikWIUJ t&tojtfm jeroßß 4 > i ► 4 ¥ 4 h Biscuit Bnaiie to eat *U! Grocers I 4 ___ > TAKING CASE OP THE HAIE. JAPINA HAIR- LIFE, THE TVONDEKFULLY SUCCESSFUL HAIR GROAVEB, DO you stand prejudiced in the way of hair improvement . Do you ar^uc that because 3-011 ha\o tried other preparations and ha\o failed to secure success that a NEW HAIR CROP IS NOT TO BK YOURS? You remember the advice the f-xhoolmabter ga\o v-^ — "If at fiivt j'ou don't surceed, tiy, try agpin!" (4ood advice, was it not'/ And it lia^ helped all of u> nianv, many time It i^ tho "try, try again" spirit that always succeeds in life '"•JAPINA HAIR LIFE" is your crowning success. It will prove tho "try again" theory, and will giy you that head adorning ma-=s of BEAUTIFUL HAIR you havo tried and tried again to secure. One lady f-ays: — "Rea,lly my hair is beautiful now. I ha\e daily u=cd Japina for six week?, aiftl the improvement i= almost astounding." A Wellington commercifl man tayF — "Japina is thf> king, undoubipdiy. My hair'wah balttin jjarrhes " Thfn hp raised his head and said, "You oannot find ona patch lt>ft Japina has filled them all • It's mighty stuff, all r-ight." * Do you nocd furrhor argument, or illustration, or 1 prsuasion? Cact your projurlire on one side, and let hair improvement start straight away. A=k your chemist for .T4.PIXA HAIR LIFE. 4s 6d a, bottfe; six for 24s *i PERRETT'S PHARr\L\CY, Manners-street Special Agents. Wholesale from PROSSER AND CO.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1910, Page 7
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