KIRKCALDIE'S HALF-YEARLY SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. TTTHEN the Post Offloo clock strikes 9 o'clock TO-MORROW MORNING, the T T doors of KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS will be thrown open to the crowds, and WELLINGTON'S GREATEST SALE WILL BEGttJ. Try to be in with the first rush, and there is no reason to fear undue crushing. There are EIGHT ENTRANCES to th© store, and there will be ROOM INSDDE FOR A VERY BIG CROWD. THE CAPTIVATING BARGAINS, Or rather the Bargains that will claim most attention are in tho Showrom on the firßt floor, and we expect to see the Costume and Millinery Departments crowded with eager buyers. On the ground floor THE SILK BARGAINS THE DRESS BARGAINS THE RIBBON BARGAINS THE LACE BARGAINS THE GLOVE BARGAINS THE HOSIERY BARGAINS THE MANCHESTER BA .iUAINS THE SHOE BARGAINS THE CLOTHING BARGAINS THE CHINA BARGAINS *■ THE FURNISHING BARGAINS And the HEAPS OF OTHER BARGAINS will claim the closo attention of hundreds of keen buyers. BE HERE AT 9 A.M. TO-MORROW ! KIRKOALDIE & STAINS^ LTD
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS 1 ODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148 ARMITO CIGARS ! ARMITO CIGARS ! ARMITO CIGARS ! r 8 THESIS Cigars are made only •*• from the finest Manila leaf, and are sold at oD EACH, OR g /„ PER BOX OF 25. Obtainable Only from R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST. 290. LAMBTON-QUAY. GENTLEMEN A RE invited to mako use of -^*- New Zealand's FINEST TAILORING INSTITUTION, Viz., MILLIGAN'S, IN KELBURNE-AVENUE. The purpose of this organisation of Sartorial Experts is to promote Fashionable Dressing, at moderate cost, and to interpret for local men the STYLES STARTED IN LONDON. Large selections of the LATESTSUITINGS, as worn in Mayfair, are from week to week sent to us for the DELECTATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS. Our Showrooms are now crowded with, NOVELTIES FOR LOUNGE SUITS THE NEW STYLE OF DRESS SUIT OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS. AND TROUSERINGS. ' ' If you wear MILLIGAN-MADE CLOTHES you start solid- by making that impression which stamps you, not only as a man of taste, but as a progressive up-to-date man. i CLASSIC COSTUMES! rjTVHArS the word— "Classic-"— that aptly JL describes the Costumes we make for you. The style, the expressive appearance, that wo put into our garments gives to them their distinctiveness. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' TAILORS, j 31, King's Chambers, Willis-street. — — __ _______^ __ . ALTHOUGH COMPETITION IS KEENER NOW, MORRISON AND PENNEY' S BUSINESS IS AS STEADY AS EVER. THE reason is that clients recognise that , in our Suits they get absolute value I for money spent. We have just received a new lot of REAL HARRIS TWEEDS. MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, :14. WILLIS-STREET. LET US TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT ! AND it will bo mad© as well as Clothing can be mado. It will fit well, hold its shape, and wear well, because every OSBORNE SUIT is made of line quality material, cut by men who know how, and finished by skilled hands. < H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS. 172, CUBA-STREET.
Mails for Chatham Islands, per Ripple, close at Lyttelton on Monday, Ist August, at 3 p.m. The next best despatch for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe wilK be via Brindisi, closing at Wellington, per Moana, on Frida.y, 20th inst., at 3 p.m. The next beat despatch for Canada, United States of America and West Indies, -will be via Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and Vancouver, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, 2nd August, at 11.15 a.m. All the principal mails by train and steamer close at Te Aro and Courtenay-place Post Offices at the same hours eb at due Chief Post Office, with the exception that there Is no late-fee clearance. Money orders for abroad must be obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing mails. All books and sample packetß and newspapers for places within the Dominion must be posted half an hour before tho ordinary letter mail closes. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters and parcels-post packages must be handed in and money orders obtained one hour befo>a the ordinary mail closes. R. B. MORRIS, Acting Chief Postmaster. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. . ♦ SILVER. Cj Telesraph. — Prem Association.— Copyright, (Received July 26, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 25th Jury. Silver is quoted at 25|d per ounce. TCTLECTRIC IRONS, HOT PLATES, "SPOOKIE" SHADES, / _ I From CEDERHOLM & TOLLEY, 6-8, MANNERS-STREET. .—. — . — __ _ NO HOME WITHOUT A PIANO. TO maks and keep home homely you need a PIANO in it. Thanks to tha DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S honest and reasonable system of deferred payments, there are pianos in thousands of New Zealand homes, and the number increases daily. THE FOUR BEST PIANOS ARE— THE BROADWOOD, THE RONISCH, THE LIPP, and THE STEINWAY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. | RAEE BARGAINS | DURING STOCKTAKING. TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST, i O CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST, j 2 ROLL TOP DESKS, 1 fefct. £10 10s. Reduced to £9 for oash. 1 ENGLISH-MADE PLATE-GLASS SHOW CASE, . 12ft x 7 x 6. Cost £36 in England. Will clear at £21. HtON FIREPROOF SAFES. ?4 x 16 x 18— £5 17s 6d 32 x 22 x 21— £5 5s 400 GALLON SQUARE TANKS, ! At £2 15s Also, SANDOW'S DEVELOPERS GDLETTE RAZORS WRINGERS BRASS CURBS FENDERS AND IRONS GEORGE WINDER, FURNISHING HARDWARE STORE, CORNER OF MANNERS AND CUBA STREETS. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE —Office, Hotel Arcadia. TaxiStand, opposite Public Trust Building. 'Phone (day or night) 2349. CH. BLUNDBLL • DENTIST (Late Philadelphia and London) WOODWARD-STREET. | Tel. 2791. [A Card.l MR. A. H. ROTHENBERG, Dental Surgeon, has commenced Practice a- 145 UPPER WILLIS-STREET (opp. V .M.C.A). Telephone 2192. Ta/I R. M. J. CROM BI E, •!■»•■*• Barrister and Solioitor, Moorhouse and Hadfiold's Buildingi, 23, PANAMA-STREET, WELLINGTON. FIELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 44 per cent. Tel. 1437. JAND A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS 54, OAMBRIDGB-TERRACE. A Telephone 805.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 22, 26 July 1910, Page 6
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