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J)AVID ANDERSON AND SON, 69-75. MGLESWORTH-STREET. RECKITT'S DOME BLACKING (6d size), 5 tine for Is HONEY IN THE COMB, Bd per section PRIME N. 2. STILTON, 2s per lb NIGROIDS, FOR COLDS OR HUSKINESB, Invaluable to ' Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, Auctioneers, and Public Speakers, gD PER TIN. Telephone! 331 and 3627. WARM BLANKETS AND EIDERDOWNS ' FOR FOR CHILLY NIGHTS. •X^TTNDER'S BLANKETS AND tV EIDERDOWNS APPEAL TO THE THRIFTY On Account of the SPLENDID VALUE ihey represent. They are UNSURPASSED for COMFORT, QUALITY, and DURAj BILITY. ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES STOCKED AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. AT THE "CORNER," CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. GEORGE WINDER'S Motto is: QUICK SALE and LIGHT PROFIT. A GREAT BANKER "ON SPENDING THAT SPELLS I SAVING 1" TTfTELL, for instance, the small * matter of investing in proper clothes I consider an asset. Economy in this direction of 1 personal appearance is a mistake — a loss rather than a gain. A man spends his money judiciously when he gets a. few good Suits made at , ' MILLIGA.N'B, KELBURNE-A VENUE. IT'S AN INVESTMENT! YOUR SATISFACTION IS ASSURED IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH G. NOBLE. F HHHE quality pi material is unexcelled, X and contains the Latest Designs and Productions of the Leading Woollen Manufacturers, many designs being unobtainable elsewhere. • LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALITY. G. NOBLE, THE QUALITY TAILOR, 364, LAMBTON-QUAY (Next Stewart Dawson's). Telephone 1640. ' A TAILOR IS KNOWN ~BY THE DRESS SUITS HE MAKES. IT requires not a small amount of skill and ' a great deal of artistic taste to build Dress Suits successfully. Morrison and Penney Evening Suits show clever craftsmanship and many little ''niceties" of finish that mark the perfect garment. Order your Dresß Clothes here for the next ball or lodge. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 167, WILLIB-BT. YES, IT IS SMART. IT'S ELLIS-MADE ! THAT is the answer an "Ellis-dad" man would make when someone remarked — "That's a nice suit !" Long experience as a Bond-street TaiW enables Ellis io turn out the bmartest and most distinctive styles. If you want to be well dressed you must go to B. ELLIS, ART TAILOR, OPP. UNION BANK, WET.LTNGTON. ' EVERY OSBORNE SUIT AND COSTUME IS "JUST SO." "T\TEAR enough" won't do when _ -*■' an Osborne Suit or Costume is in question. It must be "just so" in 1 every detail before it is allowed to pa 66 into the possession, of a client. A splendid selection of Fabrics awaits you3ffl» H OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, CUBA-STREET. (By Special Appointment to His Exoellenoy the Governor, Lord Islington). gOHAN'S TEAS. BAKER'S BUILDINGS. $'Phone 2636. AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, 123, UPPER WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 200 b. T^NGINEERS 1 LATHES! DRUMMOND LATHES! ' FEOM £7/10/M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, Agouti, 28, Wttfoitratl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6