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CARPET SQUARES ARE THE ATTRACTION THIS WEEK AT THAT REMARKABLY BUSY CORNER AT THE JUNCTION OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. WINDER'S HARDWARE AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAS BARGAINS FOR THOSE FURNISHING, AS WELL AS FOR THE BUILDER WHO ERECTS THE HOUSE. TO SEE THE LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS IS TO BUY THEM. I ■ GEORGE WINDER, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, "THE CORNER," CUBA AND ' MANNERS STREETS. Firm's Motto:' "QUICK SALE AND LIGHT PROFIT." TO BE PROPERLY DRESSED. NOT SO MUCH A MATTER OF COST But one of SELECTION AND WORKMANSHIP. nnHERE is no difficulty about (-election •L from our large and varied assortment of WINTER SUITINGS, besides which you have the satisfaction of knowing that the suits made at LAMBTON CHAMBERS assure you of being smartly and correctly dressed. GRAHAM AND CO. (Late Kitto and Graham), 212, LAMBTON-QUAY (First Floor). Opposite Kirkcaldia and Stains. YOU ■ WANT A SUIT! G. NOBLE TS the man to make it.. Ifc will fit you perfectly. He imports nothing but the best fabrics. There is a Finish and Style about a NOBLE Suit that distinguishes it from others. G. NOBLE, THE QUALITY TAILOR, 364, LAMBTON-QUAY (Next Stewart Daweon's). Telephone 1640. ELLIS CLOTHES BEAR THE IMPRINT OF THE MASTER HANDI fTHHERE is a distinctive attention- •*• compelling style about an ELLIS SUIT. It picks a man out of the crowd and marks him as "somebody" — individualises him. Ellis-made garments are tailored by true artists — men who specialise. That's why there is no mistaking 1 ELLIS CLOTHES! " B. ELLIS, ART TAILOR, FEATHERSTON-ST. (opp. Union Bank). AND KNOWING GOOD CLOTHES, SMART MEN WEAR OSBORNE SUITS. THESE men are advertisements without a' price — -yet stronger arguments in favour of Osborne Suits than a multitude of words. A study of our styles, Buitings and prices will please you. . H. OSBORNE & CO., CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. (By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington). JJOHAN'S TEAS. BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2636. T7INGINEERS' LATHEsI DRUMMOND LATHES! FROM £7/ 10 /. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, Agents, 20, Willis-street. STAMPS. COLLECTIONS "bought for cash, or sold on commission. New Zealand Old and Current Issues wanted. Send or call for price-list. 'Phone 3692. . THE STANLEY STAMP COMPANY, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. mHOMAS RICHARDSON AND CO., A Financiers, of 33, Willis-street, have MONEY TO LENJ3, in large or small amounts, on Furniture, Pianos, and other Freehold Securities; easy repayments; low interest. Telephone 718. AM. S A L E X, • SOLICITOR,' 219, Lanibton-quay (next to Union Bank). £100, £230, £500 and upwards awaiting investment on First Mortgage, from 45 per cent. Also, Money to Lend on Second Mortgage ami Chattels Sepurity, repayable by instalments as desired. Attends Petone Every Thursday. Telephone 700. j MONEY TO LEND " J "*' ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 37, Paiiama-st., Wellington. Tel. 2352. MONEY T.O LEND, IN any sums, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. — SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solioitor, 31, Hunter-streot. Tel. 51. MONEY TO LEND ON Approved Freehold Securities at the LOWEST RATES rulinjr in the Dominion. Apply, at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama-s^ Wpllington. FIELD AND LUCKIE, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend ot 4£ P"r cent. Tel. 143? MR. L. D. FRUHAUF, L.D.S., R. 0.5., Eng. DENTAL SURGEON, 125. WILLIS-STREET (lato J. E. Butler), WcninKton._^Pjion_e_247Q. MR. WILLIAM HOBBS, SURGEON DENTIST, Over Evening Post, WilHs-street. Hours— lo to 1, 2to 5; Evenings, 7to 7.45. JPlioueJEM?; , ■_;; j HICGINSON AND MACSHANE, Sharobrokors, Accountants, and General Agents. 143. Fcatherston-btrest, t >Yelli»gtoa. , y«.ies«ms ."Marmipa." 4 t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 6

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