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WHEN IS A SUIT WORN OUT? MOST men would say that when it has loit its original "daah" its usefulness is over. But not so if you have it DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED AT THE VICTORIA LAUNDRY. We make a speoial feature of this work and guarantee satisfaction. ' CAUjJE w^ii« TD S&S 448> VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., Hanson itreet, Wellington.

1 MISCELLANEOUS. 1R E NFXT^f'3^ | treet Day-FRIDAY | ji_ij INilAi, dnd November. 1 "RANJ 0. Mandolin, and Violin, best of | ■*-" tuition guaranteed. Teacher W T j Parsons, 5, Epuni-st., City. Terms in'ad- \ "OUNCH and Judy open for en"- ---$ ■*• gaffement, picnic parties, bazaars, i etc. Write 133, Evg. Post, I f^ 00D, Substantial Mercery. Lines at j| VJT reasonable prices. The Tailoring i House, Newtown. ° \ S"^ A. NICOL, the Leading Shop for 3 JtV» British Fireworks. 37, CourtenavI Pi ■ i /^RDER your Suit from Us, from £4 ». V 15s, made to measure. We promise 3 utmost satiafaction. Greeu and Davis, 3 Lambton-qy. I-| rv MEN Wanted—We have 10 Unj J-Vf claimed Hand-made Suits, size 38 I ohest. For this week only. To be sold | at 88s 6d. Schneideman and Sons, Ltd., | 86, Manners-st. I \Tt7ALKEK'S, 53, Manners-st., Makes, I TV Sells, Re-covers, Repairs all kinds 3 Umbrellas, Sunshades, and Walking I Sticks. Scissors and Cutlery grround daily. I Qiina, etc., Cemented and Riveted.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 1