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pkapeby, ci*yrHnto. etc. IP KING SOLOMON CAME TO AUCKLAND And repeated his assertion that there was "NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN." WE WOULD CHALLENGE HIM. What about the GRAND NEW HAT SHOW, At TQRNEST TuTOORE AND |QOMPANY. 240, Q UEEN - ST - JUST BELOAV McCULLAGH AND GOWER'S. THE CROWNING EVENT OF A MAN'S ATTIRE IS HIS HAT. Indeed it's been said that a MAN MAY BE KNOWN BY HIS HAT. The SEEDY MAN is generally distinguished by a SEEDY HAT, while the SMART MAN, KKEN OF WIT, and well dressed, invariably mounts A SMART HAT. Of the former, it might sometimes be said: "And his hat which once was glo6sy, Had its ancient lustre lost; 'Twas but four and tweuty mouths since Four and ninepence it had cost." Yes, believe us, who have been in the hat trade al cur lives, and known all about hats, and what a lot or different people, Agmts, Warehousemen, Factors, etc., handle the hats before they reach the retailers, who ofier them to the public, MAKING THEM DEAR, OH, TERRIBLY DEAR. J£RXEST JITOORE & QOMPANY, 240, QF 312 * 81 - Are cognisant of these facts, and are also cognisant of the fact that HATS COMING DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS ARE EVER SO MUCH I CHEAI'ER TO THE WEARER. ANY MAN CAN HAVE TOO MUCH HAT, And when that's the 'case, a sort of -WHERE DID YOU GET IT," Is likely to be hurltd at him from the ever observaut urchin, who slides round a convenient corner. & QOMPANY, ! DO NOT GIVE YOU TOO MUCH HAT, But they do give you the lightest and! moet durable Hard or Soft Felt Hat in the Trade. WE TAKE A PERSONAL PRIDE IN EVERY HAT WE SELL, AND STEAM EVERY HAT TO FIT CUSTOMER'S HEAD. HOW CAN ANY "JACK OF ALL TRADES," Diverting their attention amongst a MULTIPLICITY OF DEPARTMENTS, Make such a success of Hats as the HAT SPECIALIST, Whose hobby Is hats, and rides his hobby for all it's worth, sifting values to a red halfpenny. No wonder JftRNEST jy-OORE & Q.OMPANY, 240, a uEEN " ST - DO SUCH AN ENORMOUS TRADE IN HATS. WE GO, WE SEND, WE RANSACK. WE PICK, WE EMPLOY WE STRAIN EVERY NERVE AND EVERY SINEW OF COMMERCE, IN ORDER THAT OUR PATRONS SHALL HAVE THE VERY BEST AND THE VERY J£RNEST jyrOORE & JJI6H QLASS TTATTEKS, 240, a- UEENST- ■ gPECIAI, VALUES. LACE CURTAINS, 1/0 pair np LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE, 1/ pair pHILLIPS, "gLAKEY & HOBSON STREET. PENTISTKT. Yy J QOLWELL, SURGEON DENTIST, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND LOBNE STS. (Nearly Opposite Free Library). A RTIFICIAL qiEETH. A SPECIALTY. EXTRACTIONS "CTREE. Either by Gas or the New Painless Process, when replaced with New Teeth. Ouly the Very Best Materials Used. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices the Lowest possible consistent with' Gooß Work. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7.30 to 9. Phone 1412. L EX TALKER, (opposite Yates, Seedsman) SURGEON DENTIST. Telephone, 1770. P. B. M 0 ** 18 * SURGEON DENTIST, CORNER QUEESJ AND SWANSON STS. (Opp. Shortland-street). Entrance, Swanson-street SPECIAL (~\ B" F E B £3~3/ jjKLUNca r\KNTAii pio., 77 Q DBEN 8T - W*er Smeeton'S). FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEAUTIFUL GUM-BLOCK TEETH, MOST NATURAL IN APPEARANCB AND SPECIALLY IMPORTED, £3 3/ GOLD CROWNS AND GENUINE PAINLESS EXTRACTION. Only Addreas: 77, Q DBBN ST - «>▼« Smeetoas) C. T7MANUEL, DENTAL SURGEON. Hoars: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Telepnone 1804. FHOTOGRAfHT. QAMERA T~) Ayß ABE HEBE. TF you are starting Photography, and * don't know what to buy, cau and ccc us, or send for our New Catalogue. IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE IN YOUB PHOTO. WORK, WE CAN HELP YOU. i TTOLLAND AND OONS, pHOTO gUPPLY CITORES. 55. 57, VICTORIA-BT. TOCO CAUUU&s. ** JO CO CAMHIIt AS. JO CO L AM Hi kA a. THE BUST. HAND -CAMKKAS. IT'S ALL IN THE LENS. PRICE: 25/ AND £2. ONLY AT JOJNE3 AHU COUBMAN'S.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 6

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