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MISCELLANEOUS "" PARTNERSHIP. ~ A SPLENDID Opportunity occurs for a Lady to enter a Professional Business as Partner. The hours are short; the work interesting; the income assured. ' Capital and personality are necessary. Write 530, Evening-Post. HARRY BAKER ~~~ IS. still in Business at 70, Manners-st., ovor Pooln's. Follow Studio Stairway. HARRY BAKER. '. "jl/TY new Goods have arrived. Every i-TJL Suit and Costume guaranteed. Note the address: 70, Mannera-st, over Poole's. Follow Studio Stairway. I " STUD. T>OM Dog, henna colour, sire Sir WilJL liam, dam Lady Avon, Avons, Champion. Write 641, Evg. Post. /^EORGETTE Blouses, hand-embroider-VJT ed, 22s 6d; White Embroidered Voile, 10s 6d; Silk Ninon, 10s 6d; White Silk do., 14s 6d. Archer's, Upp. Cuba-st. BE on hand on Monday. 36in Black Taffeta Silk 8s 9d, a special bargain, and is worth 14s 6d yd. Ar|Ws, Upp. Cuba-st. * . LOVE Bargains. Knappa Kid, 15s 6d for 8s lid, all shades; knitted Hid pr.; chamois shade, Is 6d pr. Archer's, Upp. Ciiba-at. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. WANTED to Sell, cheap for cash, Indian Motor-Cycle and Side-car, late model. ' Apply G.P.0., Box 249. THE CAT'S OUT OF THE BAG! rpiHE beans are spilled, or any phrase JL you Vika that means "Truth, like murder, will out." We've toldi you months ago that Suits should be at a reasonable level, not 14 or 16 guineas; but you've been told the opposite—perhaps believed it. Now here's the proof, which is an extract from a letter written by an authority and published in The Post last Monday:— ■ ■ ' t "NO WAR PROFITS." "4-S a simple illustration of what has taken place, let me quote the Bradford, prioe of a. standard in navy coating serge before the war, when, the price was stable,, tho same number when prices had reached the 'peak' last year, > and to-day's cost of replacement—6o Navy Coating, No. 5102: 1914, 4s 6d; 1920, 24s 9d; 1921, 10s 3d." " Now think. If that doesn't prove that we CAN make you a real up-to-the-minute above Standarcl Blue Serge Suit-at the reasonable price of £7, then you had" better, bring your reasone: along and convince us of the error of our ways.l We ask you, why should you pay liast year's prices when you can can buy at this year's? Remember most firms are stocked with last year's goods. We are buying now, buying right, and not buying cloth right, but buying lining, etc., at less than half _ the "peak" price. WVvo halved the price, and yours ia the saving. We could charge 25 per cent.more' than ourprice and get it. but this is our opportunity to build our business • and your opportunity, to seure satisfactory service with sane saving, because of sensible system and simplified selling. We buy right, we sell right—no show, no high rent, no bad debts. Our endeavour is to reach the nearest possible to intrinsic i value. If you have.read this through you are going to get it from THE PARAGON TAILORING CO., 59, Manners-street (upstairs), Where the Search for Value Ends. 7i|"R. H. W. FROST,; Dentist, has just returned from England and America, and has brought with him the most Modern Appliances and the Latest Methods'in Up-to-Date Dentistry. NOTICE. I WILL Not bo responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written, authority. ' (Signed) A. C. THOMPSON, Engineer, Aux. Sch. Zita. WHY PAY BIG PRICES? WHY PAY BIG PRICES J mHB SILVER SHOE STORE, / LAMBTON-QUAY, Tram Stop opp. Government Buildings. Have just opened! with * large variety in Footwear for Ladies, Gents, and Children at remarkably, low prioei. DAVE GRIFFIN, JgOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 53, Willis-street, (next Windsor Hotel). LATEST BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. BOOKS to satisfy all minds and ideas, STATIONERY to suit all tastes. FANCY GOODS for PRESENTS. DOLLS, TOYS, «to., for the KIDDIES. PRICES to suit all PURSBSi Call in and Inspect WEDDING RINGS.\\f E nave a splendid seleotion of 9 i i aw-ji?'car?' Gold English Hallmarked Wedding .Kings; 9-carat from 12s 6d each; 18-carat from 25s each SHERWOOD'S, SHERWOOD'S, Watchmakers and Jewellers \ 103 Willis-street, Next to; Duke of Edinburgh. TO THE RESIDENTS OF LYALL BAY TN response to numerous requests, we X have decided to sell Cakes at our well-known Bestview Tea Rooms and Soda Fountain—Currant Cake Is 2d Passion Sponge Is 4d, Fruit Is sd, Plain Is 6d, Seed Is 6d, Sultana Is 4d, Rainbow Is 4d Walnut Is 4d, Almond Is 4d, Block Passion Is 4d. .'■ . • 114, LYALL-PAB.ADE, LYALL BAY TECHNICAL ANDTICTORIAL™ PHOTOGRAPHY. A PRIVATE CLASS for the above jCm. commences MONDAY NIGHT, 12th Sept., at 7 o/olock. A limited number o£ Students may still enrol at the Studio. 80 Mannera-et. Tol. 459. E. T. ROBSON (Gold Medallist) Late Bar.tlett and Andrew

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 7

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