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BLACK FUR COATS I A SPECIAL PURCHASE MADE BY MR. JOHN KIRKCALDIB IN LONDON, AND BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. npHESE garments are particularly good, and they were selected because they bo -*■ correctly represent the fashionable styles. They were well bought, but we had to take a very large number to secure special concessions. There are COATS IN CARACUL, ELECTRIC SEAL, MUSQUASH, SEAL CONEY, and the GENUINE SEALSKIN. The garments are exceptionally well made, for they were intended for the hig-h-elass trade of the West End Shops. The Coats vary in length, from 36in to 54-in, thus giving a splendid range of THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, SEVEN-EIGHTHS LENGTH, FULL LENGTH. ■Some have storm collars, others roll collars, and most of them the latest straightpanel -backs, a style that particularly suits the Fur Coat. THE CARACUL COATS are marked at £7 7s, £9 9s, £12 12s, to 20 guineas. SEALSKIN COATS range in price from £10 10s, £15 15s, £25, to 60 guineas and 100 guineas. THESE GARMENTS ARRIVED BY THE S.S. TONGARIRO, AND ARE NOW ON VIEW. & STAINS, LTB

.BUYERS OF CARPETS LINOLEUMS TABLE LINEN LACE CURTAINS SHOULD visit the CARPET DEPARTMENT AT WINDER'S, CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. A real grand selection of FLOOR COVERINGS is now being shown at extremely • ■LOW PRICES. Also some grand value in" DININGROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE CHESTERFIELDS BRASS BEDSTEADS FENDERS, etc. GEORGE WINDER, "THE BEST VALUE" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, *'WINDER!S CORNER." THEY DEMAND KELBURNE- AVENUE ™ STYLE ! TTFENCE it is a custom ■*-*• with good dressers from all parts of NEW ZEALAND To Call at MILLIGAN'S To order a Fashionable outfit while in Wellington.

NO TAILORING MRM STRIVES harder to maintain the integrity and prestige of their products than ours. Your safety and guarantee lie in buying the goods of a wellknown concern. As this is the oldest-established High-olass Tailoring Business m the City— having: been established in 1858 — it could only have beencarried on so long .and successfully on the merit of the work produced on the premises, and we can guarantee that we will nofc^be behind our predecessors in the General Excellence of the Garments turned out by us. E. NORTON ANB CO., (Late King and Murr), MERCHANT TAILORS, 254, LAMBTON-QUAY. NEW MATERIALS UOR COATS AND, SKIRTS. WE have just opened the first shipment of New Materials for tfaeAutumn and Winter Season in Rough j Tweeds, Serge, and Cloths. We invite ladies to make their -eelec-J tion as early as possible, as most of the ! tweeds are only in single costume lengths, and tho very pattern desked j might be just sold. j NEWEST STYLES FROM LONDON,.! For All Occasions, j PRICES from £4 15s. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS. j 31. KING'S CHAMBERS,; WILLIS-STREET. | A GENIUS MAY wear Poor Clothes and yet succeed. But the average man needs the moral support of good Clothes to keep ahead. MORRISON AND PENNEY make that kind. Their Suite give a man Character and Distinction. Test them. MORRISON & PENNEY, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY J- GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. ~r\ E f c 1~1, \JT BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Dalgety's Buildings, Featherston-street. Tel. 3261 FIELD, LDCKIE AND TOOGOOD Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Ajrents, j 160. FEATHER3TON-BTREET. j Money to Lend at 4i per ceat. Tftl, 144?

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6