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SPECIAL BARGAINS ! SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. ACi SPLENDDD COSTUMES CONSTITUTE OUR SPECIAL WEDNES- Af\ DAY OFFERING. rjHE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW are almost on a level with the BAR1 - GAINS OF OUR HALF-YEARLY SALE. At aU events they are moro attractive than those offered at most other sales. ; 15 NEW COSTUMES. j These are in tho Long Cloth style, and aro made up of selected All Wool Petone Tweeds, in neat dark stripes, roll collar of black moire or satin, woll-gored skirt lined throughout. Regular prices, 94s 6d and 105s. PRICE TO-MORROW, KQ/£ AND £JQ/25 COSTUMES. These are in up-to-date 6ty3es, but with shorter coats thsm the above. The coats aro trimmed black or wioh 6elf strcpe. Plain -well-out skirts. These costumes are made of All Wool Tweeds, in light mixtures and stripe effects. Regular prices, 635, 75s 6d. PRICE TO-MORROW, OK/g Tho special prices are for WEDNESDAY ONLY. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS who send in their orders by FRIDAY EVENING ■will have same executed at the special prices, provided the goods are available. TZYIEtHZf^ A T T^TTT Mr A TTWCI T IPX*

ARMITO CIGARS ! ARMITO CIGARS ! ARMITO CIGARS'! rrtHESIi) Cigars are made only -^- from the finest Manila leaf, and are sold at OD EACH, OR /• /„ PER BOX OF 25. Obtainable Only from R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, 290, LAMBTON-QUAY. ELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE Orders attended to promptly, day or night. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and Hotel Aroadia. G. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No. 2349. PT IS A MISTAKE TO IMAGINE THAT BECSAUBE JAMES A. DOBCERTY'S C^tTTS are so far superior to the ordiO nary tailor's that the prices are high. THEY HAVE A MOKB COSTLY APPEARANCE BECAUSE THEY ARB THE WORK OF A SIOLIxED ARTIST. Only the materials mako a difference in the oost, no extra being charged for utilising Mr Doherty's wide experience and Especially should gentlemen bear this in mind when ordering a iicjr DRESS SUIT: Mr. Doheity is here to turn these out as rhev aro turned out in the WEST EKD OP" LONDON. 203, LAMBTON-QUAY, opp. Times office ALTHOUGH COMPETITION IS KEENER NOW, MORRISON AND PENNEY'S BUSI- ■ NESS IS AS STEADY AS EVER. THE reason is that clients recognise that in our Suits ihey get absolute value for money spent. We have just' received a new lot of REAL "HARRIS TWEEDS. MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, 114. WILLIS-STREET." IT IS THE INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION OF THE MERCHANT TAILOR THAT COUNTS! IN this country's finest Tailoring Institution — MILLIG4N'S, KELBURNE-AVENUE, The principal invariably attends to tho fitting of every customer. Clothes made in Kelburne-avenue arealways sufficiently in advance to let you^ lead, and the true cost is small. Our Salesmen will bo glad to show you. our £2000 variety of English Suitings. QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN WHO CARE ! WE want tho custom of all the men folk who like to be well dressed— like to wear clothes that havo a cut and style about them, not seom to hang on anyhow. Yes, we do tailoring — and our "OSBORNE SUITS" equal any you can buy anywhere at the price. Call and .our range of suitings. 15. QSBORNE & CO., FASHIONABLE TAILORS, 172, CUBA-STREET. CLASSIC COSTUMES! fT^HAT'S tlio word — "Classic" — that, aptly JL describes Iho Costumes uo make for you. 'lhe s>tyle, the cxprossiv.e appearance, , that wo put into our garments gives to i them their tiistinctivfiie-n. . ELLIS & NQ3LP, LADIES' TAILORS, ' 51, King's Chambers, Willis-slrcct. JAND .A. WILS.ON., p FUNERAL FURNISHERS ' 1 Telophoat 906.

JCTLECTEIC mONS, HOT PLATES, "SPOOKIE" SHADES, From OEDERHOLM & TOLLEY, 6-8, MANNERS-STREET. IMPORTANT AJSTNOUNCEMENT. Absolutely necessary for the 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

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 10, 12 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 10, 12 July 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 10, 12 July 1910, Page 6

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