, I with the Best tyqjh I 1 % Get it out of your mind that a good business J I JL It, 'k suit cannot be made to measure for less than 90,-. W I I Why, you can dress as smartly as this / \Wf M '/A 111 man for 63/-. At that low figure wo A I YI j I\ 'n % supply a tip-top suit, which is by far the \] \(y / \ Ml l % greatest tailoring value in New Zealand. // \/ / I vi | Our 63/-suit is one that always takes In\l / M \ >/j the eye of the keen young- follow who / ffl Y/ B \ > li wialiOß to drosß for succqbb m buemoss. That's / k f §\ \ \ '// wby it shoald appeal to YOU. / I & g \ Vss^A ill The cloth you select will be skilfully cut and (\p* Jie Js \ '] '//. oteuncbiy tailored. Your wiahos with regard to I J'A ' M li style will be faithfully observed. There's not tho | $/\ <$' '/j slightest possibility of your having to accept an I \f }\® JLj/S <^?, *T 'Ijl ill-fitting, poorly-flnishod suit BEOAUaE 1 !k 1 J~%/ <f&'M \ . | .We Guarantee to Please You 1 U j Y\/tP"fil Ijj ov Hand Back Yous' Money! . • r \MI '// Ijl That guarantee is a atraightfofward promise ttPHfi J i A '/) ffi given booause we are doafident we can satisfy' §Q, \f I// Ijj YOTL Let us have your order TO-DAY. IL™^^ \ [fA ll l/l To those who cannot aall wo will gladly send a rango of Iff/ l/l Ijj patterns, with flslf.menßuremonl Form, which ealn ba filled |L'/ M \i'»S I X/n up in n few minutew. Our suarontao i? tho couatry man'e If j' If /M\ 'll VI protoeilos. Send postcard NOW. !| Jff fm \ fiM 'll :{ I WELLENGTON'S BUSIEST STORE Jgf g 1 1
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. ■ Extraordinary : Value I I■ ■ jipii3g> ■ Ele&tre Plata anil fiwtlepy. I I'■•■m jst Suitafcl© for Hew. Year lifts. I I " ■" E.P. CRUETS (Out Glass Bott!cs),l2s. 8d M Ms, G(J., 103. 6U., 41S. ' $ I tS|rl<sV lU\ HOT WATER JUGS, IJs. Gd., 215., 235., 28s. 6ri. | 1 K.I'..BREAD PLATTERS (with knife), 216., 255., 235, Gd. > J' !E-p§!% E.P. IMG FRAME'(with spoons),lßs. 6d., 225. Gd,, 2Ss. c I ■ I '" I> - FISH KNIVES'AND FORKS (6 pair in esse), 23a. Gd., 21s. 6cj. I \ . JfflWfflW| E.P. SUGAR AND CREAM, 18s. od., 225, Gd., 255. | V •' K.P. SUGAR BASINS, Fancy Dosisns, 13sl 6d., IS3. 6d., Ifls. Gd. | 5 W^M«sM,@sWh K - P - MSOTJIT I!OXES - Qunmt Patterns, 215.. 235., 2JS, 1 I JmmMmMmr ' K - v - "SA-POTS (similar to illustration)" 143. 6d„. 178. od., &s> Gd. § J. ' E.P. JAM SPOONS, lUJTTER KNIVES, E.P. MOUNTED OAK TRAYS, $ I . fe *"" E.P. CAKE STANDS, PRIZE CUPS; BREAD FORKS, all at: Sate Prists.'' | I CUTI-EfiV— WINCFIELD'S HUMPHREY'S Ofl JOHNSON'S. C I ; jc4 IVORIOF ' rA]iLK KNIVES, Reduced to Ob. Gci., ss.'" eil.,"or 10s. ocf.-i doicn.. 1 ' f |\ M IVORIDE DESSERT KNIVES, retted to Ss. Gd., Ts. Gd., or Ss. 3d. I dojon. > I IVOIUDK CARVERS, massive handles, at as. Gd.. 7s. Gd., er Bs. Gd. pair. .. f <£ A - L Q" alit . v FORKS AND SPOONS,' TEAA SPOONS, Gs. 2d., Its. 6rt., 15s. $ « ' etl - ,lcr half dozen ' - I f ■;• i:.^r /i ■ CARVERS AND STEELS (in silk-lined eases), IBs. Gd., 18s. «d.,.285., 325. 5 J ■">&■■■■ € l|§lllp SCISSORS, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVB6, all at Sato Prim this year only/ f |^v'|^p , l^fiNl^K Winer's Corner, • i ■ w¥llli s #ia.ri 9 cwbafi Maiiners.sts.'|.' ; .»'.'.'7" *' '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 2
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