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ART MILLINERS AND HAIR < LADIES OF WELLINGTON! WORKERS. "fVAINTY and Comfortable are the new ,^_ J-J TOILET ROOMS recently opened 1* msT^' STEBD-ROBERTS, FORD AND CO. s, Cuba>street. — ..-. „...._ „ . .. , . ... ... , THE EXPERT HAIRAVORKER AND Only the besj; quality materials used, .COURT HAIRDRESSER. ♦ and the modes second to none in Wei' n^ (• {. . . L i , • lington. , English, methods and prices. AH Hair-work artistically executed. REMODELLING A SPECIALTY. Our Transformations and Toupees a» MOUNTS AND VEILINGS STOCKED. nS^Hty"!!?!?*^' "^ °* First-class Milliners in attendance. ' Marcel Waving, Vibro and Hand Ma«- __ sage for face and head. Manicure and STAMFORD & CO., macarthvs chambers, CUBA-STREET. Tel - 19 ° 7 ' Willis-st. (opp. Windsor Hotel).. — — r— ■ — - — - — - STUDY YOUR APPEARANCE. ■ 1. JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR, fT is half the battle of life, Nothing I- ' , . / ... A enhances the appearance so much S now .showing a rufie' fange oi New a 8 a . rea i ly SMART MADE-TO-MEA^ Materials in the ktest designs. SURE COSTUME. A splendid selec COSTUMES FROM £4 4s. tion °X superior Serges, Tweeds, etc., to * soloct fronit Only Address: BOULCOTT CHAM* MRS. LEITCH \SERS, Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3083. >'The Ladies' Tailor," 233-235, Upper Cuba-street.

of the £20 K.&S. Outfit i for Officers. is the - X I rpnFFICERS can rest fully ftssui-ftd | O CjJ* |J I— —• *hat> an outfib pui'chased at the » '|^ u- ~i house of K> &S> thoroughly § aate^ cope with all the stress and strain of H "~~*M hard campaigning. In quoting £20 we 1! ' II have placed • the figure ' at » bedrock, §1 T™X • M and, considering the workmanship and n i |-*^y*|^»^ 9 materials, these outfits represent really || JL 1 I\^^ g remarkable value. , |j H r~IVERY uniform is * g j» n L^J absolutely tailor- 0 J-^ v>/«v >/« 9 made to your jj| £Qj£ H special orderly men in , | x 9 our own workroom^nd | gj strict attention is paid | ra to even the smallest da/~\ff* * I tails - ' Th 6 oufcfifc in ' ; \ V Ir^l^lTQ H C^ U^ eS fche following jJ- y j gf 1 Tunic and Slacks . h 1 Breeches ? . " A I 1 British Warmer I /\pf|\r/a I 1 Putties I I.V/L1 VV a lPair Boots ■ 1 Uniform Cap * I 2 Woollen Khaki Shirts , £>l *■ * I 2 Collars to match oervice I^-^ n 1 Sleeping Bag m R/lTl^ B t r ongly urge wiitnts 1 odei with a • 1 **>***-«-/• ( H house whose reputation B — —$ for high-grade work and 9 BgKSH downright value is un- [1 "— ~"H questioned — with the H 1 house of K. & S. ,Do 9 i M s0 s°on t ' n Kirkcaldie & Stains,' Ltd. . I WELLINQTok

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 9

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