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Ladies’ & Gents’ Tailoring v. i ‘mm ii ill «£'!| i; 5 >, % S*Prrii<jJ Our recent improvements include a roomy and airy Tailoring 'Workroom. In Tailoring, as in every branch of our business, we aim at the best. Mr McQueen, who is now in charge, has had the great advantage of having been recently employed as cutter in a high-class trade at Home. The style and finish he gives to both Ladies’ Costumes and Gentlemen’s Suits is a great satisfaction to us as well as to our Customers. Visit our renovated shop, especially our SEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We have introduced ail the now ideas. Men's and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats hang on stands, so that customers can walk round them and see sizes, colours, and prices easily, handle them, and have anything they fancy lifted oat for further inspection. Ladies and Gentlemen can also see 100 pieces of Tailoring Tweeds, Worsteds, and (datings so arranged that in a few minutes they can see the colourings and patterns of every piece with, the greatest ease. Another feature that is a convenience to customers, and an ease to salesmen, TIES, SHIRTS, HATS, COLLARS, etc., are arranged under glass, where they are thoroughly protected from dust, and can be seen as well as if arranged on a counter. Judging by recent work turned out we are satisfied that under McQueen's, skilful hands our TAILORING will soon have as high a reputation as our DRESSMAKING. A Selection of Samples of TWEEDS, will be gent by post on request. m m I// br if ui Bib V* »s» m THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE. t TAY STREET :: •• • • INVERCARGILL, to RMC m Children do enjoy the Open Fire in the Kitchen I It Is a great comfort when the Cooking and Baking are finished, to be able to change the Kango Fire Into a splendid Open Fire, throwing out a warm glow and a great heat for ai! to enjoy. The "OttioK" Range is made with Open or Close Fire, and Ovens on right or left side as preferred. Ask year Ironmonger to show you an “ ORION.” H. E. SKACKLQOK, LTD. Banalhv, Wellington, Auckland. Illustrated Catalogue free. Support Local Industry iWM % J If you Buy **LION JAMS” you keep the money circulating ia 1N VERC AltGl LL. You canuot buy a beUer JAM than LION. He is at the front now and it will be a bad job for the country if he has to take a back seat. Therefore, every loyal citizen will stand by the LION. Come and see him on the Window at LAWRENCE BROS., Kelvin Street. | WE ARE ( ASH RI VERS OF FRESH EGGS. ij Bring along your empty Jars and we will give you 2d each for them. I The Lion Jam & Produce Store, I KELVIN ST., i&iext Forum. I I I If Your Car Is j u Out of Repair j I j Or Requires Tuning Up, Seed it to us, I We have the Most Up-10-Datc add Finest Equipped Repair Works in New Zealand, and can successfully carry out repairs or make any part for any make of Motor Car or Motor Cycle. You should take advantage of the present time to have yonr CAR or MOTOR CYCLE overhauled, but on no account take it to an unexperienced Garage. SEND TO T. 11. YICKEETS .MOTOR WORKS AND ENSURE SATISFACTORY WORK. All work is under-the Personal Supervision of R. H. EVERY, Ij late Works Foreman for the Swift Motor Company, Coventry, y England. | Wc Specialise in Light Engineering Work of all Classes. y —SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.— | P. H. VICKERY,! j MOTOR WORKS, TAY AND WOOD STREETS. | 'Phone, 421 ::::::: Box, 220. j iaAM'amaaaMmMMW'iwt, wMtaanaaannmaaMmK

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Southland Times, Issue 17811, 19 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17811, 19 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17811, 19 November 1914, Page 3

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