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■;THE ** BALEIGH " COAT FOB LADIES ! WATERPEOOF AND BUBBEELBSS. nnEtS "RALEIGH" -is not one of the -so-called showerproof, but a REAL RAINJL RESISTING- COAT. It is healthful and comfortable, and is elegant in appearance, notwithstanding its rain-resisting qualities. Tbe "RALEIGH" is. the coat for walking, motoring, riding, driving, and travelJiugr — nret or fine. Here are four sample shapes : — THE "INVINCIBLE"— A useful RaglanOoat, suitable for general wear, made in tbe relSable rain-resisting Raleggh Cloths, in a good range of fawns and eerviceablegreens. This coat can be had lined throughout proofed wgol, checked lining, or half lined proofed wool, check. At 69s 6d, 73s 6d, 77s 6d. "RALSIGH" RIDING HATS- to match. At -29b 6d. THE "TILBURY," smartly cut Riding Coat, with saddle -pleat at back for riding astride, in the reliable rain-resisting Raleigh Cloths, ia -fawjis and- serviceaWß. greens ; half lined proofed wool ; also in three-quarter -length ; lined througknr out. At 77s 6d, 84s. "RAI3EIGH" RIDING HATS to match. At 29a -6d. THE "OTJDLEY"— A Motor Coat of dasfcincthre style, suitable --either for motoring-or-&rrving. Wind -cuffs, lined {hrougbout with proofed check woof; in fa-vrns--andfc serviceable greens. At £5 ss. "RALE93H" MOTORING HATS to match. At 29s 6d. THE '"TSODOR" — A coat of exceptional-merit, made in lighter weight Raleigh rainresifctSng doth than the Invincible; in fawns and serviceable greens: unEned.k At 42s 94s 6d. SPORTING "RALEIGH" HATS, in great variety. At 21s 9d. THE "RALEIGH" COATS AND HATS ARE SPECIALLY MADE FOR 'AND* OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM KIBXCALBIE & STAINS, LTI>

WELSBACH ELECTRIC LAMPS ! 75 PER CEHP. SAVING IN CURRENT. 16, 25, 32, 50, .100, 200, and 400-cp. Lamps in stock ior all "Voltages, / 1 ifciE latestj and best in Lamps and JL Shades. The Shade is as important as the Lamp. See our Holophane Globes -and Shades. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., 102 and lot, Victoria-street. 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."NO TAILORING EIRM STRIVES harder to maintain the integrity and prestige of their products tlian ours. Your safety and guarantee lie in buying the goods of a wellknown concern. As this is the oldest-established High-class Tailoring Business in the City — having been established in 1858 — it could only have been carried on so long and successfully on the merit of the work produced on the premises, and we can guarantee that we will not 1 be behind our predecessors in the General Excellence of the Garments turned oat by us. E. NORTON AND CO., (Late King and Mtur), MERCHANT TAILORS, 254, LAMBTON-QUAY... THE POPULARITY Of the LONG SHAPELY COAT With CLEAN AMERICAN SHOULDERS, Is shown in the number worn by the WELL-D/RESSSD MEN In and around Wellington; And as a significant fact That the efforts of the WEST END TAILORS, As SPECIALISTS IN GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING ARE APPRECIATED. The SPECIALISTS cordially invite an inspection of their SMART and DRESSY AUTUMN SUITINGS. CARR AND BELL, "THE" TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. DRESS IS A MEDIUM BY which a man advertises hisstanding in the community. A MORRISON AND PENNEY TAILORED SUIT is a quiet yet forceful advertisement that your standing and taste are beyond question. MORRISON & PENNEY, HIGH- CLASS TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. NEW MATERIALS FOR COATS AND SKIRTS. WE havo just opened the first shipment o£ New Materials for the Autumn and Winter Season in Rough Tweeds, Serge, and Cloths. We invite ladies to make their selection as early ab possible, as moßt of the tweeds are only in einglo costumo lengths, and the very pattern desired' might be just sold. NEWEST STYLES FROM LONDON,, For All Occasions, PRICES from £4 15s*. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS, oX, ICING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIB.STREEI 1 .

YOU WILL REALISE What the Complete ENJOYMENT of SMOKING REALLY IS WHEN YOU TRY ! A PIPE OP KING'S MIXTURE. •TfflHE Fragrance and distinctive Rich J- Flavour which have made BUNG'SMIXTURE famous can only be gained' by the inclusion and proper blending of the right Tobaccos. Sold at 6d_ per ounce, or £lb tins at 2s, and in lib tins at Bs. | G. AND 0. ALDOUS, [ TOBACCONISTS, 206, LAMBTON-QUAY. THEY DEMAND I KELBURNE-AVENUE j STYLE ! » TOTENCE 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. DO YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL DRESSED? IF so, to look the REAL THING, you must be tailored by good tradesmen; therefore go to the best — OSBORNE, ,-who will turn you out in the latest "fashion, and who stocks only the best materials and employs the most competent workmen. OSBORNE & 00., 172, CUBA-STREET. itfOTICE OE REMOVAL. ' MR. H. H. COOTE, Optician, of Hume's Buildings, Willis-street, announces 'that he has Removed his business to 348, LAMBTON-QUAY (opposite Bank of New Zealand), where he will be associated^ with Mr. E. M. SAjSDSTEIN, F.S.M.C., jD.8.0.A. (London),- of ''Ohrisfcchiirch, under/ jthe style of COOTE & SANDSTEIN, OPTHALMIO OPTICIA3SS. : UNEEDA CROMAC. BELFAST DRY GINfiER ALE. ELFAST DRY GINGER, AGE.',. Guaranteed" to-.be tbje--Origina!ißelfast. Unequalled in 'ftie eWorld. All Hotels and Stores. Try- it, then ! Criticise. SOLE AGENTS: THOMSON, LEWIS & C0...J Telephone 148. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 6

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