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| THE BELL IS TOLLING \: Death-Knell of j; High Priced Tailoring *-£ At its recent sitting in Gisbome to hear the tailor's dispute the Arbitra■3» tion Court refused to make any .£ award for the present. Mr. Justice ;£ Stringer said that during the war *y people could exercise economy by ■ff«, purchasing cheaper suits. Evidence was given by the master %' tailors that tailoring proper was ?£ dying out and its place being taken '."' by the high-grade factory work fl (note th« words "high grade"). It * , was the old story of the triumph of '*4 machinery over hand work. s '^ And if the people who so glibly pay ?Jj fancy prices for '"tailoring proper" ",j knew now little difference there is i\ between it and HIGH-GRADE FACTORY WORK, they would thjnk twice before paying high f; pricc3 again. When yon order one of our suits you jr, will get one that will look as well, '^ fit as well,' be as stylish, and keep \~A its shape as well, as any five or six iq pound suit ever made. This is no '■•- exaggeration, but can be confirmed J-J by hundreds of our customers. To *3 be convinced try one yourself; the n proof of the pudding is in the eating. 1 CROWN gfc '.'i 77 WHLJrIS STREET (Upstairs) g (Opp. "Evening: Post") , 1 \ Jaeger \ COMFORTS 1 FOR 1 SOLDIERS I The Dr. J*eg«r Co,'i 'J Pure Woollens, as 1 supplied to the British Army and Nayy, are ,j available for Officers and i; Men of New Zealand's \ Military Forces. ] These Hyaienie SoeoialHet include: 1 BODY BELTS. SLEEPING SUITS '! OF STOCKINET, Natural Undyed i SOCKS, VESTS and UNDER. ,3 PANTS. COMBINATIONS/ REG- : ULATION SHIRTS and COL. ' LARS, MUFFLERS, SLEEPING '' " CAPS. BLANKETS, SLEEPING I BAGS, SLEEPING SOCKS, and ] "JAEGER BRITISH WARMS"J a Sh»rt GraatcoaL 1 All BRITISH-MADE from "I Jaeter Fine Pure Wool, 1 i>*V * nd noted ' foP their f »|«J Oomfort-givinf ProI J'S /&&**■ P ertieg * nd Match- | j^^j3KywSf/*f leo Durability. F\ Tl lM®l^ If yourMareerdoti L \LI I \tlnw Bot » lock > writ* '• laV MIA vtrMrd Th* Dr. Jaeier lX <*°*-^^V\ie? Wholesale Depot. rT^^-' - ''^i«J > . Wellington. They ] ~<T' /Jawi _ will tall you where j S^^l?%l* topurchaie. ■ M^Eir «3g f^Cl A BRITISH I Syi^^Si IJT COMJPAJIV I >«>■ — *»a<TW Cl Is% Q O \ Will Cure Your Cold! ' mm 16 J WMWwniiiw<—,« nn iwttfr ■■imi.dk ([Will You Believe That you can get the matt ceniitive ; tooth stopped absolutely without I pain ! We have imported and I improved an apparatus which has I been described, and rightly so, by > our numerous patients as a wonder, | By means of this apparatus we can j produce that happy state, in which the patient, although quite conscious of wbit is taking place around him, ' cannot {eel the slightest pain bom the "dreaded dnll." FROST & FROST " The PainUn D»nti»ts," 119 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' — J NEURALGIA and HEADACHE Due to Bad Teeth! Your dbctpr will tell you that Dental Decay is a common cause of Neu- . ralgia and Headache. That cause will never be removed by Drugs. Only an expert Dentist can avert or cure Tooth* Troubles. Let me save you from these nerveracking afflictions now! No matter how sensitive, broken, or decayed your Teeth may be, I guarantee to treat them skillfully and successfully. Every patient receives personal attention and closest study. It ia by this individual painstaking method that even in difficult cases I achieve results that are lastingly beneficial. This Superior Service offered at Moderate Fee« Nuraei in Attendance. W. P. SommervilU "The Careful Dentht" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over B»rr»ud ir Son, Chemiits) Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8.30 Telephone 3967 •H-so . . a» SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. FIIHE Secretary will bo in attendance at A the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, SVillis-atreet, on T-DESDAY and FRIE(AY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. .. All communication* etrictlT confidential

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 13