ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY^THE "JOSSEFOR" AND "BONNEFOI" SUEDE GLOVES HAVE HAD THEIR NAMES CHANGED, THE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING BETWEEN THE MANUFACTURER AND VENDOR HAS BEEN DISSOLVED. TfOR years past the best, most serviceable, and most popular Suede Gloves have boen those known as the "JoS3efor," j "Hormpfoi." and "Merlier." Owing to the Dissolution of Partnership between the maker and vendor, these names must not i be further used, as they were registered I by the combined firms, And their use \ Would bG illegal. i Wo" hate, however, secured the SOLE, RIGHTS FOR THE WHOLE OF THE WELLINGTON PROVINCE from the manufacturer, and these three well-known Gloves will be obtainable from uy as before at the old prices, bub tmder the following NEW NAMES.— THE "PIQUE REYNIER" (formerly the "Jo«sefor"), pique sewn, three domes, broad backs, in black, white, beaver, brown, grey, and tan pastel. At 7s od a pair. THE "REYNIER" (formerly the "Jossefor"), hand sewn round seams, 3 domes, fancy stitched backs, in delicate Fhades of biscuit, fawn, and grey. At (ss 6d a pair. THE "LIBERA" (formerly the "Bonnefoi"), pique eewn, 3 domes, broadstitched backs, in all regular glove shades. At 6s 6d a pair. THE "LEDA 1 * (formerly the "Merlier"!, 3 domes, stitched backs, in black, brown, tan, beaver, grey, and pastel. At 5e 6d a pair. OTHER GLOVES. THE "MAVIS" CHEVRETTE KID GLOVES, pique sown, 2 large pearl dome fasteners, fancy stitched backs, in pearl, grey, tuscan, biscuit, grenze, tan, and brown. At 8s 6d a pair. THE "GWENDOLINE," vety dainty Kid * Gloves, with 3 ball pearl buttons aad fancy stitched backs, in light shades of biscuit, fawn, fthd grey. At 6s lid a pair. DOESKIN GLOVES. Motigeqttetaife, in white and chamois ehades, washable. At 5s lid a pair. GAUNTLET GLOVES, in soft doeskin, in white and chamois, washable. At 4s lid a pair. KID' GLOVES, elbow length, in black and all usual glove colours. At 7s 6d a pair. ELBOW SUEDE GLOVES, In white, pastel, bieeuit, fawn and grey. At Ss lid, ?s 6d. •THE "COWES" FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 domes, stitched backs, in t&n, brown, fawn, beaver, grey and •white. At 3s 6d a pair. THE "DOVER" NAPPA GLOVES, 2 domes, spear points, in tan only. At 3« 3d a, paii 1 . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, * Under the Title- s """A NEW ZEALAND SUCCESS,"mHE LONDON TAILOR AND ,JL CUTTER devotes a Column of space to the MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILORING , ■ SERVICE. By proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that it can make make CLOTHES EQUAL to the Best London made. The Milligan Merchant Tailoring Service in Kelburne-avenuo has established a valuable local industry. Particular men, formerly in the habit of sending abroad, now get their orders in the Avenue, and the money is retained in the city. Besides this, orders totalling ■ to thousands of pounds value annually are received by this firm from other places, and it afterwards circulates in Wellington. BOOTS AND SHOES, SEVERAL LINES LEFT. WE are Selling Be-low Cost prior 'to Stocktaking, Also New Goods just arriving. All Goods Reduced. Our Own Make Special Value. No Shoddy H. D. EDWARDS, I 131, MANNERS-STREET, * ] SEE OUR PRICES. NEW SPRING GOODS! WE HAVE JUS?" OPENED UPJ Our FHIST SHIPMENT NEW SPRING SUITINGS! EW SPRING SUITINGS 1 LATEST DESIGNS 'and COLOURINGS. THESE ARE WELL* WORTH TOUR INSPECTION. BRADFORD*"" WOOLLEN CO., •THE QUALITY TAILORS," 364, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. IT'S THE CUT THAT COUNTS! /N OOD TAILORING can't do it all. Tin* beit fabrics assist, yet they alone, cannot "make good, 1 ' It's the inborn art of cutting— the ■ heritage of four generations"! hat pills life into all ELLIS tailoring. If you would Wear a perfectly cut suit, consult B. ELLIS, THE ART TAILOR, OPPOSITE UKION BANK. ROSPECTUSES, Proxy Forms Dividond Warrants, end Joint Stock UompiinicV Printing of every description printed with e^pinliyon nt lowest fointuieriitiva prtcjin nt Eveuiiitf Vv&t tt«u-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1911, Page 6
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