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fsOME MEN ARE PARTICULAR* ABOUT TKEIR SUITS. THESE ARE THE MEN We like to " get hold of," and make enthusiastic with out SUITS OF ECONOMY AND SMARTNESS Jgi»V r If YOU are wise enough to wear one of flffl££§sj"' ; these Suits, we defy any of your friends to tell the difference betwen it and one j tailored elsewhere. w\ vf/t^ how can they //k - IWpv '^^/sCf^/il ' ~~***»»^ when the fit, style, fabllP :»1 \ "mf^/SuiZ /Of%l^rks and interior work 4k /■ ¥ Mffl^nZS&yZ /> are the same, and HHt \^^^^^ ONLY THE PRICE IS \IT T&fr* T^ ="'=r--fVf^ DIFFERENT? y \f. £-^«- J^^ t'\\ I We have a fine selection ,jIMrS&~-~*. "****^>f^V * P^" ** ° Suits in Pinheads, \^^ • Striped Worsteds and -VrX^ \ ji English Tweeds. j . *w/ jf Priced From 6 Guineas 'COUNTRY PEOPLE!—Send for our famous Self-Measurement "'.''.. ...■•:.. forms. SEE THEM TO-DAY. . ' ' ' ' ' Also— / 15 SUITS TO CLEAR AT SPECIAL PRICE, 95/-. These represent phenomenal value at the price. See these Suits to-day. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS Tailors and Costumiers 86 Manners Street, Wellington \V^. ' (Oppotite Eyerybody's Picture, ThciLtre) Jj ' Summer games will soon be in full swing) and it's time to think I I'! ■:■•■■■ " ■ -about your outfit. I I What About Shoes ? ,: You'll find us splendidly ready to supply your requirements in this is f direction with shoes that will ■ I I " STAND UP "TO THE MOST STRENUOUS SEASON— i arid you'll agree that these prices are right. S i WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES—Chrome sole Price TB/6 I WHITE CANVAS SHOES—Rubber soles, suitable for all sports j| j . Price 14/9 1 | WHITE CANVAS SHOES—Heavy red rubber soles Price 2«/6 || ! :Go!f Shoes | TAN WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES— ( Price 45/6 I BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES—English "Argosy" i! ! • Price 67/6 j BLACK GLACE DERBY WALKING BOOTS— Pflce 43/6 | 1 48-50-52 MANNERS STUEET - WELLINGTON , r ' , ' ' . ■""■™l ""■' "^ Great Breakiisg-tlie-Eigli-Cost-of-Living SALE V STILL COINC STRONC. V\^| \v Gent's Glace DERBY BOOTS isfe! JF^\ Gent's Glace DERBY BALS.— j^ Ji Leather lined 35/- %^»^ jf Ladies' White Canvas ANKLE fenf j^ STRAP SHOES— 8/11 . M%y^ JT~Wsr ■ Ladies' Tan Willow Calf &^ & DERBY SHOES— 29/- f Jf I GALL IN RIGHT AWAY AND j{ MAKE YOUR PURCHASES. /^%^^^^ Note Address: . fef!B^^ /*»x«,. H^^jl. Cal<.«« Corner of Cuba and Xlty HOOt sfOf€S / Ghuznee Streets. An Admirable Solution of the Goal Problem is offered in the : . PERFECTION STOVES (Two and Three Burners), and the new shipment of PRIMUS STOVES * at the WAIRARAPA FARMERS'. Residents of flats and people in rooms will find these stoves a great booti, for they are so clean, economical and reliable, and with them cooking can be done without coal or gas, the shortage of which is causing so much inconvenience" ', theSe days. Cmll and let tii »how you " THE PERFECTION " and " PRIMUS " To-day! Wairacapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. L . LAMBTPN QUAY> WELLINGTON. j Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes tME CHEAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC. _ Jm^jS^y^ d _JJlU3t^tM. Contains no oocalne or other jjoison'oui jDHfTfil A. Th» iujnz « drug! suited for. old and young. . >B^F^lfaMfVoP2k. Org** of Voice. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, W^^^mm/K^jE&gr *• Tbe Traehe» or and the Prevention of Consumption. B^^^^BSpMHß>^p Windpipe, " The Lancet " states: "Proved to be as i3MPyarWr% . ■ effectual boctericidllljf gs is creosote" ' W jdßt. This report from "The Lancet" LaboratorT i' undoubted proof of tile value of Eument.hol Jujubes as an antiseptic . J^B^^^^^J XO - "Practitioner" (London) states: "Useful ,^^^^^^^^^B r '" Tonailitts, Pharyngitis', and similar Itltf fty Ohemltta In Tint. Prloo 1», U,

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 4

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