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Goods of Lasting Service ; Electro-plate must have fine finish, hardness of the metal- ----- and thiok citings of silver fb render the best service. ':. Silverwear demands beauty of design and' substance in the metal to. give lasting satisfaction. :' ' \.:.y Buy these from Young's, whose reputation for quality '". . . stands behind their goods. G. & T. Young Ltd. . Consulting Opticians, 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington f FELT HATS^ A NEW SHIPMENT Direct from British Factories , The shades—pearl, grey, steel and fawn—are the correct fashion. Brims are bound either '> wide or narrow and set fiat or cupped. From 22/6 -each j The goods are right— they are British ! \ - TIJC* "I£" A GUI'" (Next Evening Post) L * *»*-« *W*Oll Willis Street Announcing Schneideman's Op | ■ . SPECIAL t 4^f|s^i^ j Summer Suits HI Wellington's Greatest Clothing Value '/^^m^^m fj The thousands of men and young /]^^^^^^^ '' |!{ rnen.Tvho purchased Schneideman's _ r _^y^l^fF.^^^o^; I IIJ special " suits last Summer again^Tj^_ iS"C'^ IS! |.j| proved that our policy of' givingVM<^^!|^^^Ml^& l^aSlll I greater value at a lower price is well * jX^^pßjß'f "^IP? ! • I For this season we have added to v ! & j the quality, but maintained tha Silkllral&fllJl?iyf* j price. We are giving finer woollens, MpsTSMralllFSif & :{| smarter styles, and better tailoring, j| Only because we do the laTgest e^S^r >^^SfeW^ * ! business in New Zealand is it pos- ■ '^ i*'- 1- f§i§ss!liJHt <^. I 1 sible for us to buy cheaper and sell ' -• ■ jSs|Pijf2SJM :j. elieaper. We plan months '_in ad- ' iifi§ll^Ml!ia ': vance, secure additional concessions pßlliS'Sisl* :by having our tailoring done during , . fSls* lllliilli i 'i| You can't afford to buy your suit By! ife^feMt '; for Summer until you have seen ' f||| I^^a^t ;j Schneideman's specials. It's easy to 'Hgj )!! see the difforenpe in value you get. . j||i '■': We certainly have your Size an<J v JSfJSzIISSMp^^ \ SGHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. j TAILORS, 86 MANNERS STREET Do your children make plenty of noise ? The natural,high spirits of a healthy child are a source of merry laughter—noisy shoutings. - -• - Are your children jolly, laughing youngsters, free from worrying, illness.and full of healthy mischief? Winter is the-danger time for these little ones, hot at play, they stand about in chilly winds—tired out with romping;, their strength is exhausted, and their vitality low.. They need protection, and they get itwhen they take SCOTT'S Emulsion. ' . SGQTT'S . will strengthen their, power of resistance —build up "theii growing bodies—protect their iungs in winter. . S.COTT'S contains the extra nourishment required by every growing child. ■ A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion now will mean everything ta *" your little ones. Buy a bottle and start them on SCOTT'S at once. SCOTT'S STILL THE BEST S%^n • Every growing child J\ ■^V^^^Jl Jr^ %%^ Every weakly baby ' needs it \~j/ /J? 1/ ji^Su&A Every child who is a^i It I \ subject to coughs TV -^.^^s= 1^ \ and colds must be wmf J^P" I nourished by it. r^W -M >J*^\ Just as good for adults / /^(^yVvi^l as for the children. £S^^&3vl VA V~V " SCOTT 6 BOWNE _>C-#^_/ V~ 1 Fj A - CAu,frd al ia)LlJ..4a3.KcnlSt., C^^^zJ 1 • V ' \r^i SYDNEY. N.S.W, ■ V -OST-' "^ 1* /*S*\ X^V - I l^ 16!^ 0? 4'8 smartest collars-worn ty 20 million smart men. ■As easy: -' to launder as a handkerchief. Nq starch; no cutting of shirts, no cnnttlmg, the most comfortable collar ever introduced. : ■ • - They save you £3 a year, and are : Get a VAIJ HETTSEN .tp-dayii.™ easily worth three guineas eacu. . from all pragers and; JJereers. '- Van Heusens are sold by:—Wallace & Gibson, Fowids Ltd., N.Z. Cloth-r: • ing factory, Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd., Veltch & Allan, Bierre & Anceii,--- •"■■' ! J. O. Smith, Duncan &.Macintosh, W. 1..' Hooaoii. ""."'"- "'.':.::'^:

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 11

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