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Kh&aßie & Stains, ■ '■■ ■ ■■'.: ■;>.•■■■ '■- ■~..''•■■■''"'- ■!'■.'■■: ■.'■■. ..' i. pRCHANT TAILORING : Some tailoring is merely morchanical —your measure is taken and the suit is'made, more or jess, to that measure. .jVbeh finished,.though:the.suit.may fit FAIRLy. WELL, it -looks '■■ ordinarypassable when 1 now,'but! shabby: directly .'the freshness has worn off. The majority of men put up with this kind of tailoring for-the; simple . reaßpn that they do , not know, where .to go for better, '■.'..-,. '< • '■'■■■■:■:'', ■:■■■'.- ■, .'■■.: .■ ■' ■ Tailoring as we understand it, . ;:" : ;:. : ;^ ; .;'M;.is;an;art.'.;'.; ;". ■]•]■••■ .-From-the ,, moment, you ask us to take yourlmeasuro to, the time whenthe suit is- made,: we .deyote our skill'"and.care into ;, making/yours the' Smartest; Bestfitting, and Most Distinctive. Suit that has .ever ! passed -• through : our ■ hands. ■\Vell. dressed men w.ill;tell -you ; that, there is a quiet note of distinction and good style, about' our. tailoring which. is,. worth ' paying .a gchod 1 deal: to obtain. You will be interested: to know, though, ;; OUR l> RICES ARE ;UNDER THE J ::.;;;-);c : .AyERACEr4NbT;;byER;'.-.;; ;■] Weare : showing , a.: Large Selection , of ■ ■'.{ :the,EASHIONABLE GREY STJIT■'y( INGS•ai '] ■":■; ■■;■;'■;;; H:■'••..• '• ]•: '*-(.■ . ; 5 Guineas, £5,155. and.B Culnoas. Only tbe very , ! highest.skilled] workmen : ;..'■ are;employed'by, us.:,:. . - v> '■'■'. • : blue; Serge; suit/at]] -;:]];]] \ ■■ '[■ch . : : 6;'(Sulneasi';;ite';issij"a'iid ,; .£B.,;.,vVWei "■••'make, • a ; , ■Speciality \ .of. : RIDING \ ,v BREEpHES,"and;haveia Large Sef.Vlection ;'6f ,: ': specialiy vlight-weight '';■'.' •.■,6lptHs':for: ; this' purpose; .\L ; ; .■ ;; Sir,—Your; inspection; is invited;.;..... SfkqaWie^Stai^s,; •T.'ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FEBE TLJ■..,: -INSTJEANCE COMPANY..; ■;■■-. . . i>; W'--"^ ;^: /': y ".'*;■- : -''v;;^';'-■"■■".;':'■■''-• MARINErAND ACCIDENT. , ,to;Polifiy-hol<iara; .£1,430,000.' './Mercantile and Every Other Description of Risk.Undertaken at Lowest' jCurrent ; Batee,;w;;:---^-.;tf;t;>^-«i>v^.^-;; : r/rt.....,■ .■CHIEFVAGENTS; AND/ATTORNEYSi '■'■A : /r; l :'^''!'^::': : ''^ i^'": P Wellington;;".

JAMES KELLOW,,' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and TEAHE ASSllixNEii, h&uk of New South YYflies Chambers, LAMUI'OiN (JUAX. KT "SPEAR/ M. P. 0. 0., DR. OV OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON, • WILL VISIT :- Grey town on Feb. 1, at Greytown Hotel. Carteron en Feb. 2, at ilanjnii Hotel. Muitertoj on Feb. 3, at Club Hotel. • Pahiatua on Fob. V, at Commercial Hotel. CONSULTATIONS FKEE. ARTHUR L , . LOGAN (late of Philadelphia and Edinburgh) announces that he has taken over the .Dental Practice of Mr. W. keinble Walsh, Loner iluct. s MR. '' J. F. . M'GOVEKN, DE.VI'AL SURGEON, ' 1, 2, 3 Caiuioman Unainbers, 33 'WJ..UU£> bl'KliJiT. ThoLB 2165. : 'Phono 2168. CYRIL E. T. WOO DS, DENTAL SURGEON, ' 68 LAMbU'ON y UAY. Telephone 3101. ' ' / ULkLEV AND. DIDSBUEY, DLNTAX SURGEONS, ai WILLIS hi'iiiiili', WJiiiijiNGTON. I'cUipnone No. lilt). j> A Y'S BAY HOUSE, ■*■" i)AI"S BAY, WELLINGTON, jjiib'i ,, bl<AhJ-Ull liOl'Mi in Now Zealand. £*ukV ul'hss. i , or terms apply AuijNAGEK. ' PEOEMX AISItATHD WATEB COAI- - LllllTED. SPL'CIALIi ympored huUa Water lor luvauas. 'I'noue, bsu. Liiwy Ljouverieb. HOQQAfiD ' AND PEOUBE, AKCHITECTS, 20 HUNTKfi STREET. LAST PEW DATS 01 .SALE. SPECIAL EEDUCTIONB IN. UNDEECLOTHING AND UNDEESKIETS, For the N , LAST FEW DAYS of END OF SEASON'S SALE. MRS. MATHEWSON'S, 266 LAMBTON QUAY. SPECIAL; NOTICE To tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC. "nTHE DOMINION" Iβ not obtainable at the Bookstall nor on Platform at Thorndon (lato- Miinawatu) Railway Station. Papers can be purchased outside the preoinota., of -the station, also from 'Dominion" Agenta on all train*.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 744, 17 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 744, 17 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 744, 17 February 1910, Page 4

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