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BUNS TO-MORROW, " BIZ;" ON SATURDAY. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON WILL BE WELCOME HERE ON SATURDAY. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL -DAY TO-MORROW, AND "WILL REMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAY, FROM Q A.M. TO n P.M. -O-ENTIiEMEN'S FOOTWEAR p f A RISTOCRATIC in every line-and curve, faultlessly finished and faithfully madeXA - —such are the BOOTS AND SHOSS that we are now offering. Our footweaccomes from the factories of leading -shoemakers, and every pair is worth just a little more than the price we ask. THE "STADIUM," brown vici kid lace boots, medium toe«, single soles. At 24s 6d a pair. THE "PRESDDENT," box calf lace boole, full round too, double soles, medium wide welts. At 27s 6d a pair. THE "NEW CURB," lace boots, in blaok glace kid, leather lined, medium toes, single soles. At 26s 6d a pair. . THE "CUSTOM," lace boots, in black glace -kid, full round toes, single soles. Ate 22s 6d a pair. THE "OSTEND;" lace -boots, in tan- willow calf, medium toes, leather lined, single; soles. At 22s 6d- a pair. :- THE "VANDERBDLT," lace boots^invtan willow calf, medium_jound toes, single soles, linen lined. At ; 26s 6d a.ipair. THE "REMINGTON," lace- boots,. in 1 blaok glace kid, pointed toes, single coles,. welted, leather lined. At 25s 6d a pair. THE "NEW CUSTOM,'* lace~,boots, in black ,-glace kid, full round jtoes, welted, single soles,..leafherJined. Afc.26si.6d a pah. THE "SENSIBLE;" lace, boots, in-black- glace-kid, -plain fronts, single soles, Knen. lined. At 23s bde a pair. KIRKCAJLDIE & STAINS, LTB

UNEEDA OROMAO. BELFAST DRY GINGER ALE. ELF AST DRY GINGER AEE, Guaranteed to be the Original Belfast. Unequalled in the "World. All Hotels and Stores. Try it, then Criticise. SOLE AGENTS: THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 148. AT TOTJR SERVICE ! I^OOTE & SANDSTEIN, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, ?348, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z4 WELLINGTON.Telephone 3235. TRANSVAAL _ TOBACCO ! HARTLEY'S ARTLEY'S ■ CHOICE CHOICE MAGALIESBERGJ MAGALIESBERG! (Lead Seal.) 2oz bags, Is; 4oz bags, 2s. Agents : G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, No. 206..LAMBTON-QUAY. THE WELL-DRESSED MAN INSPIRES CONFIDENCE. That is why MILLIGAN'S, J£ELBURNE - AVENUE, Do such a LARGE TAILORING BUSINESS Amongst Gentlemen _ holding responsible positions. £2500 WORTH OF NEWEST LONDON SUITINGS FOR YOU to Select From. IS a fine trait; but man needs more than optimism for pro- - tection when the skies take to weeping. One of MORRISON &PENNET'S' Specially . imported Rainproofs will give just the protection needed, wrtSi the distinction of a Piccatiilly dTesser. Permit us to show yon them.' MORRISON & PENNEY,. MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. JTSJEW MATERIALS FOR COATS AND SKIRTS. WE have just opened the first shipment of New Materials for the Autumn and Winter Season in Rough Tweeds, Serge, and Cloths. We invite ladies to make their eelec--tion as -early as possible, as most of the tweeds are only in single costume .lengths, and the very pattern desired might be just cold. * NEWEST STYLES FROM LONDON, For All Occasions, PRICES from £4 15s. ELLIS & NOBLE, -LADIES' ART TAILORS, 31, KING'S ■ CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. DO YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL DRESSED? IF so, to look the REAL THING, youmust be tailored by good tradesmen; therefore go to the best— OSBORNE, who will turn you out in the latest, fashion, and who 'stocks only the best materials and employs the most competent workmen. OSBORNE & CO., 17VCUBA-STREET. DAVID ANDERSON AiSPIh SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY X GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. , Telephone 331.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 6

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