1 iW A-R T L O -A N. " i > ■■ ■ - v ' .. . ' ' LEND EVERY SHILLING. 'j SMALL SUMS MAKE BIG LOANS., **" 'i IT IS THE FIVE, TEN, AND ( FIFTY POUNDS WHICH COUNT TO-DAY. DO NOT HESITATE TO ' LEND BECAUSE YOU*HAVE ONLY _ . A-LITTLE MONEY. ' ' j SOUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT, i IYOUR MONEY IS SAFE. I THE INTEREST IS SURE, 1 THE TIME IS NOW SUBSCRIBE TO THE WAR LOAN ! TO-DAY. \ i 'AT ANY POSTAL MONEY OBJDER -. , OFFICE. ] '■ 1 i
THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PATTERNS are to be found in the New Season's SUIT AND COSTUME MATERIALS AT MORRISON AND PENNEY'S. We employ only the most highly skilled Tailors, and their work, in combination with this up-to-the-moment material, ensures the acme of correctness in either Suit or Cpetume. MORRISON & PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S' TAILORS, Macarthy's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A WELL TAILORED SUIT MAKES a big difference to the business man's appearance. Nowhere will better materials bo found for spring Suits than in our new stocks. They are in the latest styles, 'and combined with perfect cut, expert workmanship, and guaranteed fit, make SUITS OF DISTINCTION. Come in and inspect our range of new suitings. H. GOTLIEB (Late Newcastle, England), "THE DISTINCTIVE TAILOR,"" First Floor Wiggins's Buildings, 248, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phones—Business, 3063; PriTate, 1128. T^"EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office—Lambton-quay and Grey-street, Wellington. TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS, AND AGENTS. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., are empowered by Special Act of Parliament—"The New Zealand Insurance Company Trust Act, 1916," —to perform the following functions:— Executors and Trustees under Will. Trustees under Marriage, and otherSettlements. Administrators under \Vill and Letters of Administration. Attorneys for Absentees. They also accept the Transfer of Existing Trusts—Undertake the Management | of Estates and Investments—Attend Sealjing of Probate^Act ac Attorneys mother States—Administer Sinking Funds. The high etatus of the Company and the magnitude of itfi resources afford the ! strongest guarantees of Security and enj sure for clients' affaire the Best Business Management. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. Handbook and full information obtainable from Head Office, Auckland,, or from Branches throughout the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Trustee, Executor, and Agency Branch, ■ C. F. THOMAS, I ■• Trust Manager. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ' '£ Subscribed Capital ..:....* J" 4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds exceed 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Agents. THE latest OXYGEN N2O i - method that we use for the extraction of teeth ifl truly wonderful, and the most nervous person need not now fear the slightest pain or. the slightest discomfort, and is absolutely) safe.: FROST &-FROST, j SURGEON DENTISTS, j 119, WILLIS-STREET, MR. BRIDGE, Dentist (lato Upper . - Willis-street),- has resumed Praotico at MACARjTHY ■ CHAMBERS, | .opposite Hotel Windsor, WILLIS-ST.. Hours—9 to 5. Tel. '4491. ! R~s! "w! E DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEON, ' 144, WILLIS-STREET. Tolephono 21b. Hours 9 to>r,s. WONFORD F. A. APLIN,! DENTIST, i 68^ WrJMHI{92Mgi4BE(
THE UTMOST F Style, Looks, and Wear is given in Clothes made by MILI/IG-AN'S EXPERTS, KELBURN-AVENUE. -CHARMING PATTERNS CHARACTERISE the New Spring Costume materials that we are showing. Ladies will find here a particularly \yide selection of the HIGHEST GRADE OOSTUMINGS in the very latest styles: We are specialists in the making of Costumes, and our cut and fit ensure the ■smartest tailor-mades possible. We pay special attention to the latest dictates of fashion. THOS. M'EWEN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Cabarfitreet, Wellington. T?hon© 358 A; "OARTLETT STUDIOS, 10, WILLIS-STREET (3rd door from Stewart Dawson's corner). NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY. Wednesday and. Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9. Other Evenings by appointment. Special work at special rates. This special work is treated with promptness and every facility is given to enable the soldier to get his portraits with the least possible delay. Night Photography by Bartlett's new method rivals or perhaps exoels daywork. BARTLETT AND ANDREW. Telephone 1233. WATSON'S WHISKY (No. 10) If rrtHE" PUREST AND BEST SPIRIT. JL A CAMEL C^N GO EIGHT days without a drink—but who wants to be a..camel? Drink "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE, unequalled anywhere. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO.* 'Phone 2627 A. Wellington. _ _ 1 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Huhu."—Declined. Letters addressed to Th« Editor intende* t»t publication should be written in ink.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 6
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