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for' men and boys. . Oar Clothing and Mercory Department is : a store in itself, complete in every detail, and I as large as any of the oxclusivo stores. Wo are in a better position to servo men and boys than most other stores, for wei do not look for extreme profits. Wo are now showing a variety of things.wanted by men and boys.. i FOR THE MEN. ■; D.B. FLANNEL SUITS, two buttons; trousers made with tho permanent turn-up bottoms. Theso suits are well cut Mid equal to iailor made, . At.47/6. TWO GARMENT FLANNEL SUITS, jacket unlined. In brown, green, and light greys. Excellent lounge suits,' At 30/-. CYCLING SUITS, in fancy tweeds, suitablo v for golfing,. shooting, cycling, etc. Two ; special lines: . At,47/6,,57/6. CYCLING BREECHES, in good serviceable ' ■ ■ twoeds, At 10/6. BOXED SUITS, made up in a largo variety , bf. fancy, worsteds; in all the latest, colourings, .At 52/6. SMART WASHING Vests, in fancy stripos < and checks, a large selection. From 5/-. RAINCOATS, slip on, or with Talma sleeves, a large variety of tho best makes. -Burberry at 05/- each. ; \- Dexter at 70/- each': : ; Aquascitum at 95/- each: „ FOR THE BOYb. NORFOLK 1 SUITS, in the newest shades of ... brown and green worsteds and durable . tweeds;-with extensions or breeches cut , knickers, At 30/-. YOUTHS' RUGBY SUITS, throe garments,, fashionably'cut, with long roll'-and vent. . " Made up of tweeds and'worsteds. ' o. : ;'vy .At .15/-. 'VARSITY SUITS, shirt blouse and shorts ■' with leather belt.; The. popular suit for> / ' 'little, boys. . ; - : ,From 11/6. WASHING BLOUSES AND TUNICS, a very - .. fine range'to'select from. ' At 2/11; upwards. CONWAY SUITS, in 'tweeds and . serges; these are very dressy for small boys, i At,lß/6.' : V'.v' S . .■ ] A I&lcaldle& Stams, < . -

DR.. ■ : VAN: •■ SLYKE,. ■ SPECIALIST. ~ Eye,. Ear, Throat,;and Nose,: .■'■-■ May be. Consulted at Ha Rooms, in BALLANCE ST. (opposite Supremo Court), ■.■■.■•■.-WELLINGTON. ",-■:■ : 5717 . ~'■ '. . Telephone 2562. ,'"'"■■. A LARGE 'VARIETY OF INSTRUMENTS IN STOCK TO IMPROVE THE HEARING. HSPEAR, H.P.0.C., DR. OP OPTICS. , >:•;'■• EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.:.. .-■ : ..Optical; Parlors— \: ; ..■■/■ \\ '.' .: '7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S .CHAMBERS, ..'. ..,,-■ WELLINGTON, N.Z. l ■ . CllO4 y' ACKNOWUEDCMENTB. J WISH to express my gratitude to .Messrs.. Miller, and'Casey (of Sargood,..Son, and Ewen), who were so kind as to allow me the use'of'their conveyance in-bringing, my late brother's body to town.. ..-, 186 : V' ,:;; . ;■• CHARLES HpLCROFT.' WE. wish.to express bur heartfelt thanks to all those' .who sympathised. with us. in our-late, sad bereavement. , MEB. : HOLCROFT AND. FAMILY. ■ ■■■•,'•■ .:-,■ ■ ■■ . ■'..:■-■ - ■ .'•■■ .■;-•.'■ '- 186

FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of CLARA NODEN are invited to attend the' Funeral, which will leave Mrs. Aitken's residence, 157 Thorndon Quay, at 10 a.m. -TO-MORROW : (Thursday; next, for. Karori Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON, LTD., 5761 : ; Fuperal Furnishers. ' THE Funer&l of- the lato. H. WHARTON SHAW, who perished in the wreck of the Penguin, will: leave. the residenco of Mr. Charles Rout, 133 Upper Abel Smith Street, on THURSDAY, at' 2 p.m., for steamer,Ulimaroa. J. FLYGER AND CO.; : Undertakers and Embaliners, . 222-Cuba Street. . Telephone 1073. . . ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6

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