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BUSINESS NOTSGES. W HY N 0T H AVE A mAILOR-MADE QUIT TTIHIS QPRING? Don't shake your head and say—"Too Expensive.".. And don't be led away by tho fairytales of the cheap clothier, who would put a factory-made substitute on your back AT ANY PRICE. If a Real Tailor-mode Suit at £4 4s. (you can get one for the': sum made to your individual measure at T E A KO H OUSE) will outlast and outwear TWO of the 50s. "hand-me-downs," isn't the Tailor-made cheaper in tho long run? That's logical. It's also logical to say you will get more wear out of a "Suit which is CUT fo your ■shape-as a TE ARO HOUSE - £4 4s. TAILOR- • ". MADE £UIT is—than out of the ."Factorymade," which is skimped in the cut and then stretched temporarily into a' fit. Further,'TE ARO HOUSE £i ■ •Is. SUITS are tailored from first touch to finish by expert bench tailors, who are paid to put that careful handwork into 'tho fronts so they will not crimp aud curlami into the shoulders so they fit as you would have them—and into the collar so it will not climb up your neck to worry you. ; The trousers, too, are models for shapeliness—our cutlers giving that contour which is so pleasing to well-dressed men. ■' - In short, whilst you cannot pay less than £4 45., and still get a Tailor-made Suit; you can pay at least another guinea elsewhere, and yet not get mors. , Come in and lea> - e your Order now for the SPRING SUIT. Our MADE-TO-MEASURE ■■ SUITS from. 45s.—though not ,- combining all the, essentials of a Tailor-made—are as well cut,and well made in every ' respect as the 50s. productions of the clothier who wilfully misrepresents and sells theni lo the unwitting as Tailor-mades. T E A RO H OUSE ' : pUBA AND TfyXON STREETS, ''■-:■ 'WELLINGTON. - 7 WHY ARE WE SELLING SO, MANY 1 ~■•■' ■yiSIBLE "YOST" TYPEWRITERS? Because every buyer is satisfied. - They'stand up to their work, so well. No other. Standard Machine does such v clean, clear work. Write for particulars. Every Machine guaranteed. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., - 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1076. . FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (copyright) enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial.. It locates, asthey occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Ad- ■ ditions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carryin" Forward, aud Taking Out Balances. It° abolishes Calling Back, becauso if there is an error the system'indicates it to you, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure.- It can bo used on your present books. 1 No duplicating work, no extra hooks and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street, Wellington. TO' STAMMERERS. fi L. JOHNSTON (rep. "Beasley Systern") will hold a Second Class in Wellington, 22 Hawkestone Street. Write and arrange an interview. r' Y RADFORD'S for Furniture.— Duchesso Chests' 355. Gd., Sideboards 50s Wardrobes £3 ,10s., Washstands Bs. id.,' Tables 2s. Gd., Chairs 4s. -6d., Rattan Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Ud., Dinner Sets 17s 6d.,. Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sets 7s. 6d.j Carpet 10U. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. 6d., Mantel Drapes Is. 6d., Towels 6d. each. Cheapest house in town. .- ■ ■ ' '• SHIPPI.WC. TTTI AND A. ,'MAIL LINE Sh. To '• MANILA; CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Commander Sydney. . AKDENHAII 4000 W.G.M'Arthur Aug. 80 EiMl'lliE SECO s; John George Sont. 28 EASTEUM JEOO P. T. Helms Oct. . D 6 Space for Frozeu Cargo. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, and the U.S.A. j Saloon ' Accommodation amidships. Large,- Coal, Two-Berth Cabins, all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with Electric Fans. - . Linen Washed on Board. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. W. and G. TURNBULL AND CO., . Agents, Wellington. Telephone 436. 1911 CORONATION V EA K- 1911 i9ii Coronation Xear. ion nnHOS. riOOK AND • Q(ON (Offices all over the World) Book passages' and qecure berths by o . P. and O. Co. Cape Lines. Orient Lino. Canadian-Aiis. Lino. German. While Star, N.Z.-, Shipping Co. Etc., Etc. Shaw-Savill Co. "£OWEST ."gATES. . No Commission Charged! Trouble Saved! Send or call for Sailing List 1911 Sailings. Travel Made Easy by Booking at ROOK'S ©niPPING (QFFICE, Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 901, 22 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 901, 22 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 901, 22 August 1910, Page 1

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