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JEWEU-S9. y ■ I .___ , BISCUIT BARRIzLS | " —— I I 1 j J 1 138. j 2 - 2> j 160 7. I C 'T > S l fa i , ? 1 _ SSSUw - *»««"* Oak, B-__t*f_Uy Decorated Chi.*, | riated Mo.nt., Carved. SiWer-PUted Sil»er-Pl_ted Mo«_ts ) 22/6. Moan's, 22/6. 11/6. \Wteulart \Wau)6on $f*€Q, Xtd. ! Corner of Queen ancS Durham Streets, AUCKLAND.

P_tOTOG"R__»_r_". ____ CHILD STUDIES Quite unsolicited, a pleased client wrote: "They are not only perfect photographs, hut also beautiful pictures." Do not delay having the children taken ; they are changing quickly. W. H. BAfniETT, Photographer, Queen St. B_ffl____&S-_iS^^ PUBLIC KOTXCE3.

THE MAN WsiO TAKES PRIDE In his Footwcar-whose Boots always shine all day lons b_ t—_ weather wet or fin—, , —, — -USES — WATERPROOF

, TAILORING. To Women who have "MOTHER WIT." fl l A woman's wise eyes are often a man's protection— but more par- '_-^fe's l -^«^ar I ticularly when it comes to buying clothes. i^l-^_^^i s She sews too many seams not to know when they're stitched f^^®^^^^| p properly. *^^^^l-iSii__ ;■ She uses the scissors too often not to know when the cloths are \^^^^^^^r [ cut properly. |j|l-s^J_Slf | And she has to fit too many little bodies—sometime, big ones, %£so llpif I too—not to know when the clothes hang properly. mm' WiWi It's impossible to talk a woman with "mother wit" into buying _§_! IP—I a suit of clothes, the coat collar of which drops back in the neck, fef MM with a hang-dog air; or the trouser-legs of which bag at the |||| WM | knees, and twirl round the legs in walking; or the coat-fronts Jfep fejf } of which curl and crumple up—and keep her pressing and stewing fe? I over it to «« make it look as well" for next Sunday as it did for last. _¥(•*

1 c r iivT_r r _nr_.i r P\/ r citito 1 Oil i VjL<l\i 1 I oullij READY--TO=WEAR * are the kind of clothes that a woman with " Mother Wik " will immediately recognise as I wise purchases for men. There are no hurry-np sweat-shop methods adopted in the making of Sincerity Suits. No doctoring with flat-irons in order to impart a temporary shape that should be put there permanently by good cutting and careful tailoring. - Sincerity Suits are produced by salaried hands —not piece workers—who put an honest I day's work into honest fabrics. Inspectors supervise every operation, for there are i seventy or more odd things in the making of a Sincerity Suit that must be done right E before the Label goes on. I All these things make Sincerity Suits the kind a woman with "mother -_t" can : purchase for a man or recommend her men to buy. :. With 26 different fittings, and 349 different patterns to choose from, every man, except I the deformed, can be suited. I And the styles are the latest. | CATHIE & SONS, Ltd., I CLXSTTiIING MANUFACTURERS. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 9