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Simpson Suits simply stagger the Tailor I The absolute perfection of fit in j toy Ready-tp-Wear Suits simply leave the tailor without a word to say. You, yourself will be astonished at the lovely fit that is possible in suits, that modern science, combined with brains put into the Simpson Suits. .These suits are catching on like wildfire^ — men who shunned ready-mades are wearing them with pleasure. One of the retailer-agents supplied a J/lember of Parliament with a Simpson Suit last week, and he expressed his determination never to have a suit tailored to his order while Simpson Suits are on the market. That is the kind of satisfaction these suits will give you. lam making them according to the American scientific charts, one of which is the exact model of your build, and cutting them according to the fashions that are the ■latest in the recognised journals of England. All the Americanism is toned down, and the quieter English styles are adopted. There is nothing freakish in styles in these suits — neither is there that lifeless appearance of tbe usual ready-made suits. 'Ask for Simpson Suits— DON'T BE PUT OFF WITH Suits that satisfy you less, but yield the shopman more profit. Say SIMPSON SUITS— SIMPSON SUITS, and insist on them. You'll get more fit—- satisfaction, material, lining 1 , finish, satisfaction from them than from any other suit for immedi.fate wear under the Southern sun. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op, are sole Representatives for Simpson's Suits in the Wairarapa District, and Mr. H. C. Barrett is sole representative for ■Kanier. Other Agents wanted. Apply JOHN G. SIMPSON, Post Office Box 930. b 5 GHRISTCHURCH. dentistry" Dr. K. C MORPETH, D.D.S. HERBERT T. RICHARDSON (Late Phil, and London). 147, WILLIS STREET (Opp. V.M.C.A.) Hours— q a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to i p.m. fel jphone 14S8. Consultation Free. AH 1 APPOINTMENT j WITH A DENTIST ! It not looked forward to with any degre* of \ pl«asur« by * patiant. While admitting there ire justifiable reasons for this fact, we are of the opinion that the careful and painless I methods we employ in all dental i w*rk, combined with our reasonable 1 fees, are responsible for the prompt 1 manner with which patients' appoint- ; ments with us are kept. , Special attention and study given to 1 each individual patient's needs. Painless Extractions 1/Bridge Work a Specialty. \ Nurses in Attendance. 1 Hours: *rom 8.30 to 6 bailt. 1 Saturday s 8.30 to i, 7 to 9. i THE AMERICAN DENTAL I PAPXORS. I _. i DR. RATNER, Corner \ Cub* and Manner! Sts., Wellington. ARE YOU TROUBLED — -, WITH HEADACHES ? Overtaxed eyes are very frequently the real ca^se of headaches. If you are* troubled thus, it will be well to call upon . COOTE t SANDSTEIN who will tell you if your headaches are due to eyestrain. Sixteen years' practical experience is placed at your disposal. Glasses recommended only when absolutely necessary. COOTE &~SANDSTEIN OPTHALMIO (P/ICIANS 348 LAMBTON QUAY. ' MR, H. H. CMtt, lati •< Willis Strut. MR. E. M. SANRSTEM, D.1.8.A., F.S.M.C.if ChrlKehurclr, FLUENZOL wnvES away^ INFLUENZA COUGHS, AND ATX TUROAT AFFECTIONS. EVERY HOUSEHOLD Should h«TO * supply of thii lterliai tttmedr available for immediate vie ia case* of emergency. A single dote of FLDENZOL taken in the early stages of Influenza or Throat Trouble fans a truly Maitoal Effect. "MJ>.," oi Wadestown, writes:— "I have pleasure in stating tbat FIAJENZOIi has been of Very great service to me; and for tbe future I shall certainly never be -without it in the house. Apart '• from its marvellous powers in rapfdjy curing me of an attack of Influenza, I can al«o speafc to warm praise of the -value of FLOfiITZOIi as un antiseptic cardie for throat trouble. When euffcr•t ing recently from glandular awelUngß, 1 ' foundf o und tbat a single dose of the medicine (taken the first thing la the morning, as directed) gave Immediate relief." •' Thi( v one ot numerous testimonial*, i die original* of whion may beseen at i the Wellington Office of the fluenaol 1 ' Proprietary, Baker's Buildings. ■' jyj Chemist* end Stores, 8

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 3