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' JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd., A* 1?' •' ■ Wltus, MERCER, AND VICTORIA STREETS; i? ■■■'. • Iron, Steel, and .Hardware • Merchants. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Etor : BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, SAWMILLERS, COACHBUILDERS, PAINTERS, TINSMITHS, ELECTRICIANS, HOUSE | . FURNISHING, GARDEN, AND STATION REQUIREMENTS. f. : ]We;also, carry stocks of. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, comprising: | METAL FILA- ■ ; I MENT LAMPS, CARBON LAMPS,-ELECTROLIERS, BRACKETS, GLASS AND SILK SHADES, and Other Accessories. CRICKET and TENNIS GOODS, CROQUET (for four and eight players), LAWN . . BOWLS. ' ... ' . .: . t . , ; ~.' . iAIsoLEATHER SUIT CASES, BRIEF BAGS, . KIT BAGS, GLADSTONE . £ .BAGS; COLLAR BOXES, CABIN TRUNKS, PEGGY BAGS, ETC., ETC. ' ] JOHI BOTMSE M : . , v;' ——I —— . ; — ifkwV.' • | The GlotSies a Man .■ - j | Wants fo* Wintef. j I • THERE'S MORE TRUTH THAN i' ! POETRY IN THESAYINC, "AP- !j | .. . PAREL PROCLAIMS . THE MAN," 5 ;• | ' v AND THE MAJORITY OF MEN ARE .|' \ KEENER NOWADAYS TO HAVE 1 '. ' I V THEIR CLOTHES PROCLAIM THEIR \ r CALIBRE THANv.THEY WERE FOR- | j - -MERLY 1 . ■' -I | IF YOU WISH TO WEAR CLOTHES OF CHARACTER | ■y j, ' YOU'CANNOT ' DO BETTER THAN COMB TO ' 3 : j TE ARC HOUSE, j | WHERE EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS FOR WINTER | ,; | : .. . CAN BE PROCURED FOR LESS MONEY THAN SUCH , jj / i ;• . . GOOD QUALITIES COST ELSEWHERE.. \ \ As an instance, take t z | . Te/Aro-Hous©' Business S&aits, | |, Here you can have made to your own • measurements -a SMART s I : BUSINESS SUIT as low as 495. • 6d>, and-if; you'.prefer.- j! | to pay more, better grades may be had at 553., 595. fid., • s 633., 70s, ". ... ■ | In Cut, Fit-, and Finish, theso Suits arc so carefully j . mado that only oxperts can tell them from Tailor-mades, and j! < wo confidently -assert- they are better value 'than can be' pro- 5 . , 1 J : • cured anywhere. I - j. Special DSsplay "" -' l , j of Suitings ' ' -I Specially imported for theso Suits'-'is -now being made in .7 | j r - Window at Corner of Cuba and Dixon Streets. Bo sure and 8 '. s ■ ; see The Newest Browns, arid Greens in ' Tweed Mixtures I (1 ; "j-■ are shown. - ■ t-- f. ,-y i>| - - ■ ''j-VVi »' j Te Ar© House Special j j\ j .' 1 , S ; fc' is. already .a Great'Favburite, .and if .you want to SAVE 8 •" \. 1 ■ MONEY' ON YOUR WINTER SUIT let us Bend you patterns. ' i

j OVERCOAT DAYS AHEAD, j y .-"There are. no birds in last year's . nests," and, ill. many jj -; • ' cases no further service-in last year's Coats. ■' , v j> j If that's .the case with yours, get ono of the new one 3i| \ ' just opened up: at TE ARO; HOUSE. , ' • 5 j " SPECIAL LINES'. IN MEN'S COATS, "TtIEZAMBRENE" \ §• . ■ SHOWER COAT. in plain, fawn, aild green, . with check if \ and self linings, 525, Bii., 555., 635., 705,, 755., 80s. ' ! I t ; MEN'S HEAVY WOOL OVERCOATS, in Single and; Double-- ... *' i Breasted, all the-latest Winter. Patterns, ■ materials, and | | , ; styles, 325. 6d., 373. 6d., «25., 475. 6d., 555., 635., 70s. ■ | | , BOYS' CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, in New Tweeds, J : | .-Greens, Browns;-and; various fashionable colours. With S S ■■■■■ each we supply .sufficient cloth for making Cap -to watch,' > • S I 10S. 6d., 12s. 6ri.i ISS. 6d., 19S. Od., i22s. 6d.,!3b5,'. . . . J | BOYS' SMART DOUBLE-BREASTED BANGOR ' OVER- /" | 1 COATS.These button up to, ,;and ; havo;;:Prussian .• i, | collars. The latest cloths. 10S.' 6d., '125.r6d'.,. IBS. BdJ, : ' i I 18S. 6d., 215., 235. ; : ' | . MEN'S. .WELL-TAILORED READY-MADE SUITS, nice long V "\ { | rolls tc.coats, seam'and vent at back, in Smartest. Winter | Materials, 478.. fld., 555., 635., 703. fj 1 SPECIAL LINES IN BOYS' TWEED TUNIC. SUITS, warm | | and (omfortablo for. Wint«r, , 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s, 6d,, I | 19s. ed., 20s. , . ' i S3 BOYS' TWEED AND NAVY ARRAN SUITS. These lmve long ' J | roll washing;collars,' and are very smart, 15s. 11d., 17s. » I lid., 215., 255,, 30S. ( |. TE ARO HOUSE, - | ■ Citlba & Dkosi Streets, Y/eflmgtoa. ? .}■ SOUTH BR!T!SH ; BPJSURAMCE Co., Ltd. Purely a N.Z. Owned Company. JEIEEriIARINE, EMPLOYERS' "LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDENT ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS.

If you are a man with your way to make, look to your feet! Untidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots and inako them look well and last long Jiy using a perfect polish. It is epeljed ' RrA-D-i-l)"M! At a trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a uniquo preservative. You spread it thinly now and then. Occasional rubbing docs the rest. You have a dense black, .very - brilliant gloss. At a cost of sixpence you got incalculable extra wear in your boots. Made by McLEOD, Marlluborough & Wellington. Q < Sold Everywhere.

WELCOME HOME! . i.Whtin the Breadwinner Returns : , from: the'day's .foil be' sure arid j hive au easy chair ready and tho j Firo burning brightly, • If yoti use Stocktms Coal • He. will bavo tho additional pleasure of being greeted by a cheerful-looking wife, For Stockton takes all the worry out of cooking . and, docs . away with tho annoying , loss of time cleaning tip, because IT LEAVES SO LITTLE ASH. 'Phono your Order, Nos. 88, 124, 164) 805, 942. ; , I SAMIIEL BROWN, Ltd , I DISTRICT AGENTS, i 39 JOHNSTON STREET." 6tores:—ADELAIDE AND TINAKORI ; BOADS, TORY AND WILLIS ; . STREETS. t \ .. '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 9

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