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WEDDINGS. TLfI'AKE the Appointment for your PHOTOGRAPHS Without Delay, at CROWN STUDIO, Crown Buildings, Cuba street. Photographs taken day or night, by appointment. F. THOMPSON, Manager. Telephone 22-687. MEN'S SUITS. MEN'S SUITS. T>Y introducing modern methods we are -*-* now able to make Men's Suits to Order and of best English materials, at prices £7 7b, £8 Bs, and £9 9s. Fittings are given in the usual way, and satisfaction is guaranteed. COLEMAN'S, FASHION TAILORS, 286, Lambton quay. WHEN THE TOM, DICK. AND HARRY STAGE TS reached, as in the case of clothes ■*• made in mass, all of the same cut and material, "LIKE UNIFORMS," the inevitable reaction leads to the desire for Personalised Style and Distinctive Suitings. Specialities at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. "P S. . BAYLEY. x-iw Surgeon Dentist, 50, THE TERRACE. TEL. 41-449. Specialising in Dental Radiology. ■Pyorrhoea and Extractions. J£R. \ I! ~C. NICHOLSON^ Dental Surgeon, 264, Jackson street, Petone, Opp. Post Office. M_R. ivon V. wilson^ Dental Surgeon, No. 11, Woodward street. Tel. 40-567. Residence 42-865. MR. i\ \v. bond; ■"■*- Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital. Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets Telephone 40-726. QOLWILL AND COLWILL, Chiropractors, Palmer School Graduates. 47, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-869. ME. AND MRS. ADAMSON, Osteo ■L'J- paths and Chiropractors, Bernarr Macfadden Graduates, Crown Buildings Cuba street. - Telephone 21-782. I^DWARD HAROLD, Astcopath, Chiro" ■^ praetor, and Dietetian. Indigestion and Constipation, Nerve, Bone, and Blood Disorder. No. 3a, COURTENAY PLACE Telephone 20-88 G. riHIROPRACTIC. - MAURICE w" WRATT. Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and Wratt, Handel's Bldgs., 101 Willis-st, tel. 43-862. X-ray and Neurocalometer Services. TtTEDICAL Massage, Remedial Exercises, -"-*- Turkish Baths—Mr* and Mrs. Wm Barke (Reg. N.Z.), 41, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223 (Residence 24-417). NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBERS whose delivery of 10 "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures firsthand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. Telephone 44-040. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. THE NEW' METRONOLA, THE NEW METRONOLA, LATEST AND GREATEST IN VOLUME OF TONE AND BEAUTY. I "VTOT only does the NEW METRONOLA -" give the full range of musical production in the purest tone, but the CASH PRICE of £24 is far below that of any other Gramophone offering similar achievements. NOTE THESE SPECIAL FEATURES: TONE CHAMBER—lnsulated and all wood, producing exceptionally live and resonant tone, absolutely free of blast or blare. SOUND BOX—New .style, with large mica and stylus for steel or fibre needles. TONE ARM—Large new pattern, with ball-bearing joints, giving utmost freedoniof movement. MOTOR—Strong double-spring motor of best English manufacture. Velvet-covered 1 12in turn-table. CABINET—Height, 42in; width, lS'/ain: depth, 19m. The cabinet is of selected figured oak, on casters. There are shelves for storing 100 records. All fittings, including Dial Speed Indicator, three inset Needle Cups, etc., are nickel plated. The all-wood Sound Conduit and the other special features of the NEW METRONOLA ensure perfect clarity and fidelity with full volume. We earnestly solicit your inspection o£ this fine instrument. Terms to suit your convenience. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., (Established 1883.) Branches throughout .New Zealand. ANNOUNCING A NOTEWORTHY . Addition to our ■*■•*■ Stocks of British Pianos. THE BAXEENDALB PIANO, £85. Easy deferred payments arranged. Overstrung, full iron frame, undei'damper action, embodies all that is most desirable in Pianoforte construction. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. A KCH. M. WILSON, Building and Pro•cl- perty Valuer. Valuations and Reports uiade on all classes of Buildings. Re-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1927, Page 8

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