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Free Lance, Volume X, Issue 495, 25 December 1909, Page 13

 

MiLLICAN'S HIGH CLASS TAILORING, <-' KELBURNE AVENUE. KELBURNE AVENUE SETS THE STYLE. There are Good Reasons for i i-^"^**— ■ — becoming a Customer at this Fam- y^^j^^^^^^^^N^^g^^* J the best London Clothes Artists, and also an unequalled pijlj&i. variety of English Suitings to s^^ select from. MB. MILLIGAN OUR SUITS GIVE LASTING PERSONALLY FITS SATISFACTION AND COST EVERY GARMENT. LESS IN THE END. THE PRICE : Three Seventeen Six. wmmm^--- i THE MAN : g&"£:ak~-- - j Walter Scott Bedford, I . , ENGLISH . ' TAILORING HOUSE, 52 WILLIS sti * eet - •' <: i^^Bf *^ ) ** T nc Suit which lam specialising at ■ ' VS. - * ! 11Q will be cut and fifcted by i. k ' -j myself, it will be made on the ' ' ? "1 premises, and it will receive thai; '^fey #^v '1 personal supei vision which is a "M&M^fati*^. • distinctive mark of all my work. jgfl^^^^Bnpy^&^^^^HH The Customer whose trade lam aftei is You. If I cannot satisfy |^^^^^^^H^ljJMjf|^|B^Hß- y° u m Quality, price, style and workmanship, I will not ask you W^^^^^^^^K^^BK^^^^KEm to take delivery of the goods. You ■^^^^^^I^^^^B^^^^^Kn may save £2 on your next suit if you will only . . . mBBHHH "LET BEDFORD CUT YOUR CLOTHES." NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. ESTABLISHED 1859. CAPITAL £1,500,00 C Fire, Marine, and Accident Risks of every description accepted. Wellington Branch — Corner of Grey Street and Lambton Quay H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Managib.

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