PENNIES AND THREEPENCES. OWING to temporary shortage 'in supplies of above and the impossibility of replenishing at present, the public are desired to hand to the Banks any available Pennies and Threepences in exchange for equivalent value in higher denominations. Payments may be made to any Bank in Wellington. D. W. DUTHIE, Chairman of the Banks. Wellington, Ist October, 1920. TAILOR-MADE TS a word that is abused quite frequentJL ly, and has lost its previous high meaning- through the unscrupulousness of so-called tailors. The word, however, still retains its correct meaning at THOS. M'BWEN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor. 120, Manners-street (Royal Oak Buildings;, Wellington. QUALITY SUSTAINED. At '■' LOWER PRICES. TTN no way is Fit or Finish sacrificed at -^- the Lower Prices we ask for Highgrade Tailoring. Gentlemen will, therefore, place their orders with us, confident in the knowledge that their requirements will be met on terms which practically mean Two Suits at the cost of one. JAMES~BELL, "The Popular Tailor," MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. • TO ALL MEN ■Of good, sound, buying judgment, we make this appeal. To you who appreciate good clothes, wo make our strongest appeal. "g"F you wish to choose from the finest -^ stock 6hown in Wellington since prewar days, now's the time and here's the place to do it— MORRISON & PENNEY, MACARTHY CHAMBERS, 50, Willis-street, Wellington. PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. TjTTOR Baggage Insurance, against Fire, A; Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., Routh's Buildings, Featheraton-street. LOWER HUTT AND WELLINGTON. nnHE CUNNINGHAM CARRYING -a. CO., 30, Hunter-street, deliver Goods between Lower Hutt and Wellington by Motor Lorries. Furniture Removal m Town or Country a speciality. Bxpcripaced men only are employed. Telephones: Lower Hutt 37, Town 3770 (2 rings) and 3287. ' FURNITURE REMOVED. PACKED by careful men to any part of Town or Country. Picnic Parties catered for by Motor 'Bus. O'CONNOR BROS., Central Auction Rooms, 03, Lower CubaOr 183, The Parade, Island Bay. Tel. 2504. KEEP your Feot off your Mind. Consult T. B. Wilson, Chiropodist, for all Foot Ailments. Lady in attendance. 45, Ghuzneo-street Tel. 22-485. AM.' WILSON AND CO. » (Late of J. and A. Wilson), FUNERAL FUENieHEm 2&8, TOUMfßim\ Saiaphon? &<943.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 6
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