Ajl'Vy GENTLEMEN Who havo been in the habit of getting their SUITS FROM LONDON are invariably finding that under present conditions the results are disastrous. Most of the cutters are away and the staffs are otliorwise completely disorganised. A considerable nujuber, after trying JAMES A. DOHERTY, TAILOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Have expressed surprise at the result, and regretted they ever sent to London, THE MATERIALS BEING THE SAME, THE CUT THE SAME, AND THE. WORKMANSHIP BETTER. 203 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 24 HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON. AN "ARMIT" PARCEL IS THE IDEAL GIFT FOR A SOLDIER AT THE FRONT s. a. 100 Three Castles (Yellow) 5 6 3 Tins Yankee Doodle Tobacco 3 3 1 Tin Chocolates ' 2 0 1 Tin Keating Powder 1 0 t Tin Sardines 1 6 1 Tin Bex Cheese 1 6 1 Packet Pipe Cleaners 0' 3 Packing 6d., Postage Is. 1 i 16 6 Send me your Soldier Boy's full address together'with postal notes and this splendid parcel will be dispatched to him at once. I return to sender P.O. offioial re. oeipt. R. W. ARMIT, , TOBACCONIST, WELLINGTON. KEMOYAL NOTICE. Tljffß. UNDO I/EVIEN, Dentist, has ReIyJL moved to Roomß above Davis and Olater's (opposite Klricaldie's). "Kitohen" Cake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980. I" nriE MAT A VINEYARDS. (Hawke's Bay). VINTAGE WINES DIRECT FROM OUR OWN VINEYARDS • TO THE CONSUMER, Or THROUGH LOCAL MERCHANTS. Current Quotations on Application to REGINALD COLLINS, LTD., Wine Growers. Head Office Wellington. Vineyards Havolock N., H.B. "A. CUP OP TEA!— LET'S GO TO BOHAN'S." A CUP of Delicious Tea, auiekly and daintily served, can bo obtained for 3d. at any hour, at BOHAN'S NEW TEA ROOM. , We use'the samo grade of Tea as supplied to His Excellency the Governor. Nothing better obtainable. Come to 226 Lambton Quay, To-day! THE WEATHER 0 FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTEHDAY. Present indications are ioi southerly breezes, veering to northerly and thon increasing. Weather-waxm and humid, but an unfavourable chango is likely to follow shortly. Barometer fall everywhere soon. High but decreasing: west to south-west winds havo prevailed. Atmospheric pres. sure has • increased since last evening. Heavy showers fell during Tuesday night, but weather conditions have improved generally to-day. O.' BATES, Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, December 12, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondents,! Featherston, December 12—Fine, bright; light breeze. Greytown, Deoombor 12.—Bam last Dig/it# j Fine to-day. Masterton, December 12—Fine.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 68, 13 December 1917, Page 4
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