"X" NEWS HOUSEWIVES. TOURING 1913 thia spaoe will be devoted to the descripi tioh of the famous "X" PURE food Products 1 and condi- t \ MENTS— the finest goods it is possible to make. Watch this space from next week onwards. S. KIKKPATKECK & CO., I . LTD., PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, NELSON. I GENTLEMEN/ EVERYWHERE ! IF your cheque-book showed that the amount you paid for your last suit was befcwen. 5 and 7 guineas, And if you felt cure that you could get the eaine ekyl4 — e>r better— in equal quality materials for £2 less, ■ Then wouldn't you be as anxious to place your next order with us, as we are to be favoured with it? How about that Easter Suit? Why not give us your trial order NOW? j GEORGE DAVIES, LTD.,! THE MODERN TAILORS, 64, WILLIS-ST. 64, WILLIS-ST. DAVID ANDERSON AND SOtt [ ARE SELLING BUTTER I BUTTER I BUTTER! UTTER I BUTTER! BUTTER! Ac follows;— ' CREAMERY ytD Ber lb COMET -T/» » M lb IVY LEAP \/\ per lb THE CHOICEST BUTTER PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. MOLESWORTH-STREET, Wellington. By Special Appointment to | , His Excellency 3§|w3jS| Lord Islington. E. NORTON AND CO/ (Late King and Muir), , 254, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. npHE OLDEST HIGH-CLASS A . TAILORING BUSINESS j IN THE j DOMINION. Established 1868. Consignments of Specially* eeleoted SEASONABLE SUITINGS arriving by eaoh Home steamer. THE HIGH QUALITY OB 1 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ■ ' i At MILLIGAN'S, KELBURNE-AVENUE. /"HOSTS A LITTLE MORE, YET THE EXTRA FIRST COST COMES BACK TO YOU MANY TIMES IN SATISFACTION. THERE'S PRESTIGE GAINED- ~* IN EVERY OSBORNE SUIT! THE standard of Excellence created by our Tailoring Service adds prestige to the wearer and places fresh laurels on our handicraft. If you are not a disciple of Osborne Tailoring, become one. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS/. '. CUBA-STREET. "QTARftETTS". ' ' ENGINEERS' TOOLS! M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. tStSginson and macshaneT XX T Sharebrokers. Accountants, and OftfiMiil At«atfc,l4J, F«Athftttoa<ttrt«, !
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 6
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