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PHIL. SCHNEIDEMAN 1 SUITS AND COSTUMES; SUITS 69/6 SUITS 79/6 COSTUMES *5 sm. COSTUMKS *7 7». For the men. Suits to suit the most fastidious —Suits that have style and smart- J^KLm ness and perfect fit, the correct shape of gjßk& collar and perfect shoulders, ready to put SRfrafll on. It is the time when no man need be %fflt** measured for his suit. ( . «^.jmV WE CAN ABSOLUTELY FIT YOU liffiL PERFECTLY. MBSF^K * SPECIAL!—S7 SUITS in English Tweeds jßffiWttll I and Worsteds; greys, browns, and pin- mmffimwUHi. i heads, and a few worsteds These are aWHfHHII hand-made on the premises, and are MRlmlfl&W perfect in fit and style. They are in mfiMMHIml ' many different sizes, and priced 75/- ■KttsfimH&Tm.' S3 READY-TO-WEAR SUITS — Light KwHSw grey tweeds and worsteds HAND- HoPSfll^F MADE. In styles one and two-button BlK3' * fronts, roll lapels, scmi-D.B collar; WMaJßiPfy perfect workmanship These we are BflSßflßmafe selling on a recommendation 7>/6 EiySßHTmt SPECIAL FOR XMAB. FOR THE hUkX&I COSTUMEB! COSTUMESI ' fjffl^S^ l)i[ Gabardines—£7/7/- Indigo Serge, guar- IlwaK^iii !> anteed—£»/•/• Black and White Check— Iln^Sl << These Costumes are magnificent models. iIISu&Jkh!! ' It is impossible to describe the beauty of iillwiinil' 1 these styles Any lady should see these Il||lP¥Srll Costumes before buying. ra ™-' I GABARDINE COSTUMES—In light fawns, greys, and moles; } . newest creations From XT/7/- i j BLUE SERGE—In pure indigo dye -, the coming styles ! From £«/«/■ ! BLACK AND WHITE CHECK COSTUMES—Five different size j ' checks: made up in the newest styles . From £5/5/- : i Rmtmbn this is tfc« Cube, *«r««t Shop. ( PHIL. SCHNEIDEMAN'S ! TiOm ssi Cfttmwn, 111 CsW Start (2 km nmtnU Ce*ti RWI). WEULHGTON ... ■". ■ , .•■■ • \ .- : Thi« little announcement is for you— To help you out of « difficulty— The difficulty that recura every year— And that is, selecting a suitable New Tear gii i for the man— Whether it be for Dad, for Big Brother, or for " Him "— You see, we know just what man wants and likes— And therefore we have the very gift— The gift that will make him smile— Oh, such a happy, pleased smile!— • Now, just for instance, iake a TieEven if he has a hundred and one already— He would welcome another— ..._■' Then there are. Sox, Handkerchiefs, N Silk and White Tussore Shirts— i And a host of other such items— ''.■■' That will make him say " Decent!"—• ladies, why not call in to-morrow-1— . And inspect?— , „ If any fellows, happen U> be reading this— Let us tell them— Hot to get a surprise if Wife, Sister, or " The Lady "— Presents an extra-pleasing and useful gift this year,. Wallace & Gibson mmmmm _ *^ >***B"***''' . , THE KASri NEXT EVENING POST. WILUS ST. lj Sates time—ensures •vv^pj p comfortable clean shaTe m and costs but 13/6 =M Shaving luxury it auurecl with a 7 o'clock Safely g^^T S Razor. It gives Maooth, eaiy tharing p^ HI ■ uader all conditient. Better ttill.it tavet the WM fg£% constant expense of new blades or o( re»t«ri»e«- pg §jjM ing. for it i* itiopped in the timc-Uited way, zM . . whilo io time it wasted with adju«ti«| or txin%. 1 •»!/•/O^OIOCK »m s : * .J-Safet^^'Razor ;j§ : g A tincle touch p«tt the blade into stropping pli El potrtion—another touch put* it ready for »ii»vinf. MM S Every razor it adjutted to lew than 1000 th part |1^ g of an inch before it leaves the factory. Blad--Wi and guard are connected and move together- WM± §g k«nc« thil delicate ajjtutment if instantly tecurcr! gpK ?££ «v?ry time you move the raw*. Britisn made to g^l British standards. Nothing to take apart that can br ~s= H mislaid or lost. ' , ■ , Ask your dealer fat full particulars. Hpf |g| , CBTAINABLE KVERYWHERC I Stop Collecting 1 Radium Polish iin H We aKall not require any further supplies .^ H-# of empty tins after the end of this montl « I COLLECTION CEASE? I I DECEMBER 31st, 1916 j Wk Send all the empty tint which you have tr 3m E ' your grocer or storekeeper, who will pa> M B you 6d. dozen cash. 'm I Radium Polishes W1 fl P.O. Box 3, I ■ WELLINGTON SOUTH. ■ ;4BBU a > B tammm# ' mmmi

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 4

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