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REMNANTS, TO-MORROW. PRACTICALLY HALF-PKECE ! set apart the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH for the CLEARV » ANCE OF REMNANTS that ha-ve accumulated, and TO-MORROW there will be a splendid choice and plenty to choose from. REMNANTS OF STRIPED TWEEDS REMNANTS OF CHECK TWEEDS REMNANTS OF FACE TWEEDS REMNANTS OF NAVY SERGES REMNANTS OF COLOUPJED CHEVIOT SERGES REMNANTS OF PLAIN CLOTHS REMNANTS OF CREAM CASHMERE REMNANTS OF CREAM NUN'S VEKJNG REMNANTS OF CREAM DELAINE REMN4NTS OF CREAM WINCEY REMNANTS OF CREAM SERGES REMNANTS OF BLACK SERGES REMNANTS OF BLACK WOOL .TAFFETA REMNANTS OF BLACK CLOTHS REMNANTS OF JAPANESE SILKS REMNANTS OF SHAJSFTUNG SILKS REMNANTS OF FANCY SILKS REMNANTS OF GLACE SILKS REMNANTS OF TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS REMNANTS OF RD3BONS REMNANTS OF LACES REMNANTS OF INSERTIONS REMNANTS QF EMBROIDERIES REMNANTS OF VEILINGS REMNANTS OF CALICO REMNANTS OF FLANNEL'S - ' REMNANTS OF DAMASK REMNANTS OF SHIRTINGS ALL AT PRACTICALLY HALF-PRICE. KIRKCALBIE & STAINS, LTD

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Absolutely necessary for the SICK roomTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! ODA WATER FOR INVALIDS 1 In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148 WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE » » Orders attended to promptly, day or nig-ht. Stand : Opposite Public Trust Office and Hotel Arcadia. G. PIXNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No. 23*9. THE ONE AIM OF JAMES A. DOHEETT IS TO TURN OUT THE BEST SUIT IN NEW ZEALAND. piENTLEMEN are assured that no V3T trouble or expense is spared in achieving this object. Whatever extreme oare in. Cutting, painstaking Fitting and Finish (backed by London experience in making for the most oritioal and "faddy" clients) oan do. IS DONE. DRESS SUITS ARE HIS SPECIAL FORTE. Separate White Vests of the "latest cut" made in half a day. Dreesy Overcoats and Lounge Suits as now being made in London. 203, LAMBTON-QUAY, opp. Times Offioe. OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT f "You made a nice suifc for a friend of mine ; I want you to make me one the same." rrtHIS is a remark frequently made to JL us, and it shows that our efforts to give the very beet aro appreciated. To show you the nobby Suitings we stock and quoto prices will give us the greatest pleasure. MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, 114. Wn,LIS-STREET. " OSRAM " LAMPS ViyiLL REDUCE THAT BIG ELECTRIC LIGHT BILL. 3s 6d EACH, From OEDERHOLM & TOLLEY, MANNERS-STREET. MILLIGAN'S mAILORING SERVICE FOR MEN In KELBURNE-AVENUE Places at your very do<4r all tho advantages of LONDON TAILORING. If you wear MTLLIGAN - MADE CLOTHES you will never be criticised for "bad form." ' . On the contrary, friends will involuntarily bo led to admiro your choice of a tailor. LATEST ENGLISH SUITINGS JUST TO HAND. CALL AND INSPECT. QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN WHO CARE ! WE want the custom, of all the men folk who like to be well dressed — like to wear clothes that have a cut and style about them, not seem to hang on anyhow. Yes, we do tailoring — and our "OSBORNE SUITS" equal any you can buy anywhere at the price. Call and see our range of suitings. H. OSBORNE & CO., FASHIONABLE TAILORS, 172, CUBA-STREET. QUIT EXCELLENCE! Every man desires Suit Excellence. Many men pay for it — few men get it. We aspire to suit excellence and faultless fit, ideal cut, perfect workmanship and finish in our garment?. AVu claim to greater superiority in our tailoring, in our exclusive fabrics, in our fashion innovations. And we a«k you to pay for suit excellence becauso WE CAN GIVE IT TO YOU. Our prices — 70s to 955. BRADFORD WOOLLEN - CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," fcAMBTON '. QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 4