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I By Special Appointment. . EVENING DRESS SUITS, i "Ifc/TADE in the very beat style, with" i m n ute sUenti°n5 Uenti°n to tho details that make.a Dress Suit perfect, are now offered AT PRE-WAR PRICES., With all due modesty wo claim that our Evening Dress and Dinner Suits are unequalled in the city, and offer exceptional value. Evening Suits " ...„ £14 14 3 Dinner Suits £12 12s, Only Superior Fabrics Used. jameTbeil, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■J^Q PER. CENT. DISCOUNT > Off All Garments ordered DURING THE MONTH OF MAY." Have that New Suit Made Now," BARRACLOUGH :. ■' .. and .■ 'v AVERY, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, j Herb Price's Buildings, | 54-56, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. ! LOW PRICES are deceptive, and do not" motin that you are' eettinir CHEAP SUITS.. B Wise buyers know that QUALITY raurt hp considered and is the REAL TEST which decides, tho question of cheapness. WE GIVE QUALITY. " We have no front shop. Our Showrooms are on the first floor, Macarthy'e Chambers, ■ 50, WILLIS-STREET, opp. Hotel Windsor. MORRISON & PENNEY. MERCHANT TAILORS. THE TASTE TELLS ' - - ■ \ YOU can TASTE the apples in Russetta Cider, tho delicious flavour that tells of pure apple-juice. Just that and cane sugar make this best of, all non- ■ alcoholio drinks. Ask for RUSSETTA CIDER. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores. N.Z. Proprietors: THOMSON. LEWIS. AND CO.. LTD. | Tel. 21-219.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 6

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