"LA FRANCE" AND "BOND-STREET" ARE two of the most distinctive lines wo have ever shown in Ladies' Footwear. In their daintiness and piquancy they are typical of the fashionable footwear of to-day. They • fit beautifully, and are specially designed to accompany the present stylish dresses. The "La Franco" Ladies' Patent Whole Golosh Button Boots, grey corcietl cloth leg, leather Cuban heels, 30s. The "Bond-street" Ladies' Patent Whole Golosh Nu-buck Log Button Boots, high Cuban heels, 32s 6d. NOW SHOWING AT PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST.. arid RIDDIFORD-ST. PRESENTS FOR THE SMOKER EXTENSIVE SELECTION DEPENDABLE QUALITY, SUPERBLY DISPLAYED 'Af G. AND C. ALDOTTS, TOBACCONISTS, 206, La-mbton-quay. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor {Earl of Liverpool). E. NORTON AND CO., (LATE KING AND MUIR), Established 1858, TAILORS. Ourselves or predecessors in the business have also been officially appointed Tailors to Their Excellencies Lord Islington i Lord Plunket Earl of Ranfurly Earl of Onslow Sir H. Robinson Sir A.. Gordon Marquis of Normanby A record which caould only have been achieved by maintaining- a standard of excellence in our production unapproachable by other tailoring firms in tha Dominion. - 254, LAMBTON-QUAY. TO enable all the Members of my Staff to have a little relaxation my Premises will be CLOSED from. Xmas till New. Year.. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, KELBURN-AVENUE. THE MARK OF' GOOD STYLE "ffcISTINGULSHES our Suits from -H-p the ordinary kind. Bell's Suits are the quality kind—perfect examples of HIGH-CLASS TAILORING FOR PARTICULAR MEN! They are made from the newestpatterns, and the Cloths we stock a.--<} all High-grade. In cut and style they leave nothing to be desired, and in make they arc exceptional. We want an order for your New Year Suit NOW! JAS. BELL, THE PARTICULAR TAILOR, MANNERS-ST, WELLINGTON. CORRECTLY TAILORED SUITS "PERFECTLY cut. exact, yet comfortJ«- able in fit, and above all extremely •reasonable in price. We take great trouble to ensure absolute satisfaction for our customers, and the style and cut of our Siuts stamp them as the work of high-grade Tailors.. Will you call and view our splendid range o£ materials, and let us make your Holiday Suit ? H. OSBORNE & CO., 172, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. <pUTLERY! CDTLERY! USEFUL PRESENTS. Pocket Knives, Scissors, etc. Carvers in cases Atrto-Strop Razors, 255, post free. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. (A Card). BR. MIHAMS, Lower Hutt, has Removed from Main-street to Water--1 100-road, first house. MR. WM. H 0 B B S, SURGEON DENTIST, Has reclined practice over Evenine Post. Willis-street, Wellington • A'1- M. S A L E X, -TS., Ba-rrist-or and Solicitor. £25, £275, £500 and upwards awaiting immediate investment on First Mortgage of Freehold Property; also on Chattels. Tel. 700. 219, Lambton-quay (next Union Bank). SEVERAL SUMS (£IOO to £3000) for investment on approved securities, lowest current rates.—BARTON AND MAZENGARB, Solicitors, Johnston-st., next Kirkcaldie and Stains. 'Phone 3937. MONEY to Lend, from £10 to £500, upon Furniture, Piauos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33. Willis-st. Tel. 718. MONEY LENT privately, £1 and upward, on household furniture, pianos (without removal), stock, farm implements; repayable weekly instalments; no delay; confidential. L. W. Balkind 125 Vivian-stroet. Telephone 2664a. MONEY TO LEND "ANY Sums on Approved Freeholds -Ci .Low rates. R. HERBERT WEBB, Solicitor, Lambton-quay, next Bank N Z Upper Hutt Office Thursday* and -Courl day? •■■*•
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 4
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