jgALE PRICES. PURNISH NOW. EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES LINOLEUMS, CARPETS. CARPET SQUARES RUGS, MATS. LACE CURTAINS TABLE LINEN TABLE COVERS. FURNITURE AND BEDSTEADS. GREAT REDUCTIONS OF OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. GEORGE WINDER, WINDER'S CORNER, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. VOLTITE KNIFE ELECTROPLATING POWDER. TO THE HOUSEWIFE. %/%7'Ua.X clean knives every day, when by IV 'using VOLTITE KNIFE POWDER you need only clean them once a week. PRICE -t //? PER TIN. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, WiUifi.street. LEST YE FORGET! TJIOR the past six weeks this space has •J? been devoted to Ladies' Tailoring announcements. Be it known that Men's Suits tailored by ELLIS stand on the same high plane of tailoring excellence as all other work done by the Art Tailor. EVENING DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. Remember— Only One Address— B. ELLIS, OPP. UNION BANK. LADIES' AND GENTS' TADLOR. PERFECT IN WORKMANSHIP. SUPERIOR IN FINISH. INDIVIDUAL IN STYLE. JTHIE reasons why Suits made_ at -*■ Lambton Chambers stand out in bold relief against a background of medioority. . GRAHAM AND CO. TATLORS. No. 212, LAMBTON-QUAY (First Floor), Opposite Kirkcaldie and Sio&». TEN YEARS' PROGRESS IS THE RECORD OF npHE MUJJGAN MERCHANT -*•' TAILORING' SERVICE 1 I — ' Each successive year has added lustre _to the triumph* ol work done by this firm, until now it is quoted throughout the v/orld for the i i QUALITY OF ITS TADLORING! _ It muet not be forgotten that only the most constant study of the daily trend of gentlemen's fashions has made this record possible. LADIES' TAILORING! /VRDER YOUR WINTER COSTUME *"* From NOBLE, And yoa will be sure of PERFECT ITT, LATEST STYLE, AND DESIGN. .WATCH OUR WINDOW 1 G. NOBLE, j 364, LAMBTON-QUAY ' (Next Stewart Dawson't). THE CHARM OF AN OSBORNE TAILORED COSTUME I \Ar ILL be doubly enhanced this 1 * winter if one of our smartlydesigned Harris Tweeds ie selected. Harris Tweed is the last and latest word in Costume FabricsJ ■ Secure a price for yours. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS. CUBA-STREET. (By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington). gOHAN'S TEAS. BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2636. KINSET'S STUDIO. MR. KINSEY, LAMBTON-QUAY, OPERATES PERSONALLY. BEAUTIFUL AND REFINED PICTURES Of Women and Children. VIGOROUS AND CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAITS OF MEN. COME AND VIEW OUR WORKYOU WILL BE PLEASED. See Name "KINSEY" on Showcases. Straight up from Post Office. AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, 123, UPPER WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2000. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rpEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY A GROCERS, 69 to -75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Ttlaphon* 231.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 6
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