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DAINTY NEW NECKWEAR. WE have exclusive avenues of getting the uncommon in every line. Our stock is of infinite variety, and by viewing our windows, and inspecting our Neckwear Counter you will got THAT SOMETHING NOVEL In the New MEDICI COLLARS, at lowest in the city prices. LEES & CHURCH, 128, CUBA-STREET (THE NOTED SHOP FOR DAINTY NECKWEAR.) MORE BARGAINS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. ' A RE you a true bargain seeker? -tjL Then these lines in heavily-re-duced smart Boots and Shoes must compel you to visit us ! Be the first to see i them ! v Ladies' Black Glace La<;o Boots, straight patent cap, medium pointed toes, also in button, usually 18s 6d, NOW 6/U Ladies' Tan Glace Oxford Walking Shoes, round toes, usually 12s 6d, now 8s lid. Ladies' Box Calf or Glace Kid Cloth Top Derby Walking Shoes, now clearing afc 10s 9d. Ladies' Smart All-patent Derby Walking Shoes, fashionable croased fronts, clearing at 12s 3d. Ladies' Gi*ce, Lace, or Button Boots, smart shape and dressy, now 12s 9d. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. Telephone — Bureau, Day's Bay. DAY'S BAY PAVILION, DAY'S BAY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ON and after tho Ist September, 1914, the above popular and favourite seaside resort will be under entirely -new and up-to-dato management. Luncheons — hot and cold — served daily (Sundays included). Clubs, Parties, Schools, etc., catered for at reasonable notice. Cakes, Ico Creams, made fresh daily, ou the premises. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a specialty. Teas obtainable at aJI hours. Supper Parties arranged at moderate charges. Ring up Bureau, Day's Bay. Proprietor, PHILLIP WEBBER. HATS OFF TO SPRING! OFF with heavy, hot, sombre "Felts" — hang up your Cap, and get under Headwear in keeping with the sunny season. . STRAW HATS from 5s 9d WHITE SPORTING HATS from 2s 6d LIGHT WHITE FELTS from 4s -9d. Straw Hats particularly interest smart men just , now ! These are jaunty styles, nioely plaited, and * fitted with latest Bon-Ton Ivy Leathers, assuring perfect fit and ventilation. COME IN AS YOU'RE PASSING 1 WALLACE & GIBSON, THE "KASH," v WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. UPSTAIRS. W. F. NEWSON, 174, FEATHERSTON-STREET \ (Opp. General Post Office), "OEGS to announce that he has Com- ■■-* menced Business as a MERCHANT TAILOR at the above address. 1 ANNUAL BOOT SALE PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING. /~1 REAT BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. Gents Glaoe Kid Lace and Button Boots, 8s 9d, were 21s. Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, from 4s 6d. I D. EDWARDS & SON, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 131, MANNERS-STREET AND HATAITAI. SUIT SATISFACTION DOES not consist of merely paying a high price, though many men foolishly think a high price is the hall-mark of perfection. What more do you want than vre can give you in pur suits, for at least 30b less than ordinary prices? Good materials; inside and out. Good style and fit. Good workmanship. Our Suits will givo you satisfaction, and save you monoy. No middleman's profit, no, bad debts, no stiff rents, and good buying of our materials, are "tho reason why." Put us to the test, and you'll be pleased. CROWN CLOTHING CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 77, WILLIS-STREET (Upstairs), Opp. Evening' Post, Wellington. FURNITURE I WJT ANTED TO BUY, HOUSES OF ** FURNITURE, LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. RICHARDSON BROS., CASH BUYERS. 206, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 1062. MOTORIST. THE HARLEY DAVIDSONS are here. Call for Catalogue. THOS. H. OATES, Motor Importer, 125» Willis-street. VISITING CARDS, "Afc Home" Cards, Wedding Cards, In Memoriam Cards, neatly and cheaply printed at Tho Evening Post General Printing Depart- ■ meoj,,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 1