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KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. LADIES' TAILORING. A SPECIAL OEEER ! TTNDER the management of Mr. Lyoii, out L«Uee' Tailoring Deptttment has Amply demonstrated the fact th»t We »ro in the position of being able to guarantee to our customers * PERFECT AND ACCURATE FT! 1 , AND THOROUGHLY WELL-FINISH-ED GARMENTS. A SPECIAL OFFER The months of JULY and AUGUST are invariably slack in this department, and so that wo may keep together our large and highly efficient stiff of workers fully employed, We are making a SPECIAL OFFER of BLUIJ SERGE COSTUMES AT £4/19/6 NEr ' These Costumes will be made to measure of the /amous FOX'S SERGE. The gartnents will be out by our Mr. Lyon and honestly tailored. They will be well lin6d, amd we guarantee a PERFECT FIT in every case. COSTUMES MADE TO MEASURE in & telightly heavier and rougher Serge At £5/5/. NET. ORDERS WILL BE EXECUTED IN ROTATION, AND WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. TO THE WATERSIDE WORKERS, RAILWAY EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS. AT present there is a deal of uneasiness in business and farmers' circles as to the nature of the Reciprocity agreement with Commonwealth, as it is rumoured Grain, Flour, and Produce will appear On the free list, Dominion and Commonwealth. If it is true it will be farewell to the small Dominion as a produoer, as this will be merely a dumping < ground for the surplusages of the mighty Commonwealth, thus depriving you of the handling of the raw material. _ Under Protection you have two handlings, but with Free Trade Reciprocity you would only have one,' without mentioning how it would ruin the small man on the land and oause more unemployment. To prove that the Commonwealth is anxious for an outlet for its Inoreasing surplusages, appended is copy of report received from Melbourne from Messrs. Brown and Dureau, dated 3rd June, 1913. Report as follows;— " Flour: Export demand has fallen away, and milling at present rates is unprofitable on ruling prioes of wheat and milling offal. Several of our largest mills Intend closing down next month owing to slackness of trade l ." It is obvious, Canada, America, Argentine, and India have secured the Eastern trade, whioh explains the Commonwealth's eagerness for Reciprocity to keep its people employed and ours unemployed. WHICH DO YOU PBEFER?, t OSBORNE'S TAILORING RULE. "AN exception generally proves the -tJL rule." - < But our rule (the tape measure) is always, accurate in its measurement ; therefore the wearer is assured a Suit that fits perfectly. i Thero is no exception to the style, finish, and material in our Suits*— they are first-class. ' If you need a new Suit, try us. Our rule is to give satisfaction. H. OSBOUNE & CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON. rpHE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN ■ X AND INVESTMENT CO., WD, PAID-UP CAPITAL, £125,000. Uncalled Capital £122,500 Reserves and Undivided Profits 65,427 £187,927 MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. RATES:— I 2 monjbhs, 4i per cent.; 6 months, 34 per cent. Interest runs from date of deposit. Advances made on Approved Feehold Secuitiee. , Offices— 2l9, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. nnHE Perforated Razor Hone positively JL makes shaving a pleasure. We guarantee every hone to produce a perfect shaving edge on any ordinary razor. .Price 3s 6d. M'Lean and Archibald, Willis-street. rjHARLBS ,F. PAGE, Advertising Specialist, • 157, FMtherrton-itroet, Wdttufton, Ttiephoae 3650,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1913, Page 6

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