FOR PERSONAL GIFTS Consider the Charm of Sterling Silver We emphasise the point that only silver articles of substantial t _ weight, such as the grade stocked by us, are of any real service. When you also take into account the fact that the higher-grade manufacturers invariably supply us with correspondingly highgrade designs, you will appreciate to the full the splendid •' j values we otter in ! Ladies' Silver Toilet-table Articles, Jewel Cases, Etc, | Gent's Articles for Smokers, for the Writing Table, Etc. G. & T. YOUNG, LTD. 252 LAMBTON QUAY STILL UPWARDS! Prices are going up ! —up !—up ! Especially on clothe*—MEN'S clothes— Salaries have gone up, too— * But not as much as prices— • ' And that is just why men are looking around fo» "a way out" — A way to cut the cost of dressing tastefully and smartly— Well, it's quite simple— Wallace & Gibson can help— For instance, here are some of the smartest suits you ever saw — English Tailor-cut, all ready to put on — In Snappy Grey and Brown Tweeds and Worsteds — They have real style in them —yet, cost you only 65/- to 75/— Though their market value on to-day's prices would be fully half as much again— But maybe you'd prefer a Blue Serge— From a really high-grade all-wool fabric— Made to your measure and guaranteed to fit a» YOU like it— ' It will cost you only Six Guineas here; worth quit eight or nine guineas nowadays — So after all your suit NEED'NT cost you »uch an awful lot— If you come to — t . WALLACE Be GIBSON !' The Kash," Willis Street (Next "Evening Post") f OUR COLLAR PRICE has been forced up^ *r~~ ~*"~<»w Owing to the enormous rise in the cost of r^~ .. raw material we have found it impossible to • I ft I .continue our famously .low price for collars— But-NOTWITHSTANDING THIS FACT ||| OUR VALUE STILL HOLDS THE LEAD Js|gjb# Best 4-fold linen Collars in every shape and ' s'ze rom I2|in- to 2oin. 'jW - PRICE 7id. !^|&§|gpl We guarantee these collars equal to any sold 'frwill anywhere at much higher prices. Let us A§!«/tP' "collar" you at a lower price and with much $^fflsW' greater satisfaction '''$plib lIADF BDfIC S3 Cuba Street, j\^ •-•#-*». fIUrU DKUd. WELLINGTON Reliable Agents Required for New Zealand Able to handle Cotton Hosiery, Towels, Blankets, Piece goods, Yarns, Silks and Silk goods, Porcelains, : Glassware, Glass Beads, Penknives, Stationery, i Brushes, Toys, Matches, Pearl Buttons, Mattings, Mats, Carpets, Paper, Straw Braids, Cement,- Hardware, Chemicals, Produce, .etc. ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. BEST REFERENCES GIVEN AND REQUIRED . K. SHIMOSATO "^SSg"? -;SSS? "Uncle Sam" gets a good hearing , at PEARSON'S It's a well-known, fact that American /tf^S^/S^^ Footwear holds* the lead for style and .'"^sslP^ps^Sh design, and nowhere in the Dominion ■ timjjjg^^ // Wfi will you find a better i-epresentation of ¥e''s-L~^*s&/ Jpl Choicest American Footwear than a£ R. PEARSON & CO.'S ' The very latest models in Ladies' Shoes ■ has just been opened up. < . usaaei^Fashion's Newest Fads in Smart Footery. Ladies' All Patent Derby Tie Shee— 3 eyelets; semi-Louis heel; pump sole. Ladies' Patent Langtry Shoe—Square buckle; long- fronts; pump sole; Louis heel. . Ladies' Patent Court Shoe—Mitre tongue; high Cuban heel; pump sole; effective buckle. Ladies' Patent Court Shoe—Long front; Louis heel; pump sole; dull oval buckle. For " Something really new " in Footwear see our showing this week. R. PEARSON & CO. Corner of CUBA «nd GHUZNEE STREETS \ ' A CHAFING DISH MAKES '. - 'DEAL What could be more appreciated by a bride, or any one who takes a pleasure in her home than a Charing Dish? We are now showing-'a special line of beautiful Chafing 1 Dishes in the finest electro. . ■ *" These dishes would give a touch of elegance to the dining table, and would be invaluable with their service-giving qualities. MOST ACCEPTABLE AND USEFUL CIFTS AT ANY TIME Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited IX LAMBTOK QUAY, WELLINGTON JJ ,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 13, 15 July 1918, Page 3
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