High-class tailoring: Special line of Scotch tweed suitings, 79s 6(1; fox's indigo serge, v2s 6d, 755, T6'.i 6cl; fit and finish guaranteed. —Smith and Caughey, Limited. Postles and Palmer for high-grade tailoring at keenest prices. Just opened the new hygienic shirts. Latest shapes in Panama and felt hats. Postles and Palmer, The Strand, Queen-street. The navy suits at 21s, 255, and special line at 355, .are first-class value.At Geo. Fowlds'. Iu our advertisement columns appears the attractive programme of a musical matinee to be tendered to Miss Ivy Ansley, the talented young Auckland contralto, at the Y.M.C.A. Buildings on Wednesday afternoon next. ."' ■•■--.•' "',.'../ A suit of all-wool Kaiapfoi tweed, quilted and padded in the shoulders, for 21s; J navy -vicuna and serge suits, 29s 6d, 39s 6d, Ha 6d, at Smith and Caiighev, Limited. ''~ Ihe 'navy'trousers at 5s lid, "8u 6d, and >_ special hne%t ; 10s, -are good value.—At Geo. ■iowlds.' "■•' '■- ''' ■ '■"•'■ PROMENADE SHOW;' ' l \"' \ Ladies and gentlemon v are invited to visit Our premises on Tuesday evening, between seven and nine, when we" will exhibit all our ■latest importations and novelties. Mereaitas Band will discourse popular airs during .! £s?'. evening. The show will be continued Wednesday and Thursday.--McCullagh and
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 5
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