SPRING PEAS IN MID-WINTER. YOU can enjoy, them all tire year round if you buy "X" GREEN PEAS, Pioked! when, plump and tender. Perfectly preserved and cooked ready for use, Just heat, then serve. Delicious as fresh. In 2's tins. All Grocers. GREEN PEAS. i KIRKPATBICK'S, NELSON. \A/"B hare just landed a fresh shipment of Oastel and Kls Olive Oil. To connoisseurs we can confidently recommend this Oil —it Is listed as "finest extra virgin" grade The world cannot produce better. Prices as follow :— Quarts '. , 3s 6d Reputed Pints ".'.'..'.'.'.'.,... 2s Reputed Half-pints".'.'.'.'.". Is 1-Gallon Tin 13a 6d 5-Gailon Tin '..;"^"_ 53 5s Samples posted free, to prospective buyers of 5-Gallon Tins, B. SMI TH, POOD AND DAIBY PRODUCE SPECIALIST, 48 and 50, COURTENAY PLACE. npHIS MATTER OF EVENING i. CLOTHES DRESS, said one is a compliment we owe to society. Nowhere' 13 it more important that the compliment should be a good one than in the matter of Evening Clothes. Our long and perfected experience in Tailorcraft is at the service of Men who seek to pay the society m which they move the highest possible dress compliment. Dress Clothes made by us may be relied upon implicitly for correctness in every detail of cut and MORRISON & PENNEY. FIRST-FLOOR, .MACARTHY'S • CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotel Windsor). By Special Appointment to H.E. the Earl of Liverpool. IN GREAT DEMAND. GENTLEMEN are favouring us with many orclors for Topcoats in Aviator Cloth. This is an ideal material for Winter wear—very smart and warm Topcoats in Aviator Cloth, 10 guineas ' Dress Suits, 14 and 16 guineas. Dinner Suit?. I 2 »nd 13. guineas. The choicest English fabrics, silk-hned. Sac Suits in guaranteed ludigo Blues, ranging from 8 guineas. JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR,'.' Manners street. BULWER LYTTON'S advice is as good as ever. Speaking of A GENTLEMAN'S TASTE, he says:—lT CONSISTS IN NEATNESS, but as the neatness must be a NEATNESS IN FASHION, EMPLOY THE BEST TAILOR, pay him ready money, and you will find him the Cheapest. •. This to-day would suggest MILLIGAN'S. . MILLIGAN'S. KELBURN AVENUE, which is the local men's HEADQUARTERS OF FASHIONS. N EW Si£?. LTD* 3™-™ TIRE, MAm^AND, ACCIDENT Accepted at Lowest Current Bates. The Company is empowered hv Special Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE EXECUTOR, and AGENCY BUSINESS! D. J. BEWS, Manager. Office—LAMBTON-QUAY and GREYSTREET. Wellington. Tel. 32. A . <M. WILSON AND CO -CJLo (Late of J. and A. Wilson), ' '' Funeral Furnishers. 268, WILLIS-STREET Tel. 21-949. TWO BEAUTIFUL AND MODERNMETHODS OF PORTRAITURE, INDIA PROOF AND MONOCHROME, ■ By i S. P. 'ANDREW, PHOTOGRAPHER. .Studios: WILLIS STREET. Telephone 1233. Specialist in MINIATURES and ENLARGEMENTS. WEDDINGS WHEN getting married have your . Photograph taken at CROWN STUDIOS, CROWN STUDIOS, 87,- Cuba, street. F; THOMPSON, Manager. Telephone 22-687. COM ME R CJI A L ME N. YOU are cordially invited to sco a fcpoeial JJi.splay of Commercial I'hotogrophy in the vestibule at the 7.AX STUDIOS, , 59. Manners street. Gal your Wolijonw \Vr«k Window' Uij. play photographed by Mi Studio?. I SBME H. JAUNCSY, Proprietor,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 6
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