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! ■■-■-.' "•■'■.":.•:. —■-:■:■ -■■-■-z~ ■ ■ 7-7 DBAPEBT, CX.OTHXNG, ETC. ■ !^s==j. Hi —Hfi "ALWAYS BUSY." mi * Friday is Remnant Day a£ the J.C.L. Corner Store. In the marking of Remnants, John Court, Ltd. strictly adhere to their well-known policy of allowing no mis- " representation or exaggeration. The majority of the remnants show a reduction of 10% (2/- in the £), but TO-MORROW (Friday), for ONE DAY ONLY, we are allowing a SPECIAL REMNANT DISCOUNT : : OP : — — , 20% (4/-) in the £ off the Lowest Marked Prices. -•'• Remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Velveteens, Blousings, Prints, Laces, Trimmings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannels, Flanuelettes, Tablings, Cretonnes, Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums, etc., etc. \ AT THE J.C.L,. CORNER STORE TO-MORROW {Friday) Our Only cjlddress: John Court, Ltd. QUEEN STREET. SB Hi

PTTBMC NOTICES. Every SINCERITY SUIT Stands wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . ■■.■■■■__-__■-■■____-«-____«____■____■_.___■■■_■ au___BH-_-_i__B______. mmmwmammmmaammmmm ■ the Closest Scrutiny "| II It you are in business you will investigate a man's "standing" B 9 I before you give him credit. B fl I You have a right to be suspicious. B 1 | We want you to turn the searchlight of Critical Inspection i S I on a Sincerity Suit. Step into the .leading Clothier's in your 9 B I town here. Say to him "Show mc one of these jf S I ji"" 1 " — «■■_■ I I Ready=to«Wear i(^^Mm\\\ I | that folks are talking about, please." Then get out your glasses. M | llrrl 1 | Hunt for faults—the virtues are prominent. These are some \l\j f rW//: | common shortcomings you will NOT find about Sincerity Suits. nil fi \ \ will I | The «• average" ready-made is cut from cloth that is not /11/Hin] Kn g I properly shrunk—it cannot hold its shape when made up, vf\ 1 |>UJj| | I but wilts at the first shower that threatens. Sincerity Suits l\i|| If Ij| —you can tell by the feel —are right in this respect. | l\l| j J 1 1 The "average" ready-made suit has a collar that isn't \v;i| \H i | cut true, and therefore cannot sit right. Sincerity Suits being \kh \i I I Cut on Order Tailors' patterns have collars that snuggle up w| [1 | § close at the neck and fit without a pucker or a bulge of any kind. W ,'J 1 I The «« average" ready-made suit is skimped—put on a jforrss | 1 coat that is alleged to be your size, and see. It will pinch | you under the arms—the sleeves will be too short, it will M ■ ■ 1 I hardly button across—and the next size you will find "miles | § I I too big." That's because the usual ready-made suit is only cut to $ f | I " average " measurements. Sincerity Suits are cut on Order Tailor | I ':] | patterns intended for deep-chested New Zealanders—they're roomy | 1 I I in consequence. I j 1 Sincerity Suits are not " Ready-mades," but suits cut on I E I | order tailors' patterns, Ready-to-Wear. In no important essential I I || do they fall short of the tailor-made. | 1 f | The 26 different sizes and 349 patterns are always ready for I \ | your choosing. $ | I All leading Clothiers stock SINCERITY SUITS. I I 11 CATHIE & SONS, Ltd. I j j Clothing Manufacturers. I | i i ■ — " § VM_ A Mt^l_li_Hllll™ MMM '™ ~' '' M ™'*^il^™ , T"^™'in M TTO

Cried for 18 Months, Day and Night. Scab Formed from Head to Foot, Was Told Only Time Would Cure it. Tried CuttcuraSoap and Ointment. First Application Eased Itching, Kept On. All Scabs Cleared. Now Bonny Boy, Spotlessly Clean. O _ . "My little grandchild had some white spots breaking out on the skin and then they were 0 i-"_?*\ O r °-' watery stuff and itched. The result was jfi?.i tnat tn °y broke and UJTTk v '{& formed a scab which S was over l ''' 3 k°dy Irom head to foot, so that it / v A became unbearable for ?y PN? X \ him' * Ie cried for 1 *A_ I 1 about eighteen months ffV^r—H° r"l day an<l ni 6 l| t- 1 tried \ t—i___^L— J *' w0 or three doctors, ij-t~jnt=2=is| but they did him no r"X_ good, only that tiiey Jj j /\ __JAk?> gave some powders to Q V^^'f = make him sleep, and m that was only for a short I f y / time as the effect of I (.1 V i— J them was soon over. \ ) / They could not make out what was the reason of the sores that covered all of the child. Nothing would cure it, only time, they said, but I was not satisfied, so I tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I had two tablets of Soao and two boxes of Ointment. The first application eased the itching so I kept on until I used the two tablets and the boxes, and all the scabs got cleared, and now he is a bonny boy, spotlessly clean without a sign of anything on his skin. Before applying the Cuticura Remedies, he was all covered with scabs and gone, only skin and bones, so I must thank the wonderful Cuticura Remedies. They saved the child's life." (Sipned) Mrs. D. Thomas, Ivy Cottasre, Zoar Road, Ystalyfera. Swansea, South Wales, Mar. 3. 1910. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. Send to R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.,S. W., for free Cuticura book on the skin ■und liberal H_tTnnl_. of Cuticura Ointment.

PUBLIC NOTICES. o the North Cape to the Bluff—in whare H ,i'tVwißl> farm house—in suburban villa and city | lfc^j*7 Symingtons rid satisfying, it is the most economical Jgj||. jW| IxJ 'fraMkPfe. 27>o*. Symington * Co., Edinburgh and London. J0 B .JL7 fs¥ m» v ■«. <• —. ~ Br f''/~(TKv \J Cw Mi &BAT I Wm 8 ■ aanaaaawaemaaEEgggaaEMac wm-ili'timuw jit fjk ,£ <jjy %_/ / J£# / H T | Satisfaction 6 ; , ■> * axu/ Sweet Content g|

PPBIiIC yOTICEB. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. *'" j; OtfJT 197 QUEEN ST. j I i!B!W 1E || 7wO 120-122 KARANGAHAPERD. i *' mtmf m m ] tf* Cf "* je *** resorfe °* ft lt w bo want Good, <> > KdP C \JM %£ W* Up-to-date Footwear at reasonable price*. J V BorA s&ops observe rAe Wednesday half- | V SUPPLIfcU I holiday. 1 JS3Ul33Qt.'i I Boffi •** — «" » > m WtSX L ■ m <> cjaturday. * IVyE HAVE JTHE % t J9o*ft shops aelT a< *fie one pricar—no rwo * I LARGEST STOCK % J| _ ric __ 1 lirxrhe Dominion. 1 <► pncea. ~,,..,x I? Write/or our B <i 5 JPept CATALOGUE ■ <J Good Courteon» Assistants, and a keen desire to pleaie oor ♦ IMTf DUATA (ItmtaDfcfM *'* clients—our Watchword. f Ik' w«*t N*w G.P.O. Jf <; WE DO REPAIRS. ♦ MANDAMN LAUNDRT GI,AZB prat <| %3*£/ \0 &MOdgfST3&. fC^2^3ri beautiful Irory Olom to Starched <! 5 SffiI3SBS , WitWSSSA c ffiß :; 197 Queen St. 120-122 Karangahape Rd\ 6d and V everywhere. Wholesale Areata; l <> ■'■'■■■'"'« A. J. KNTRICAN AND ca <ttttt»t»ttO 0< M Jf'tiCftOOfto teo»t>ee>»eet DMIMMMMM

ft INJo Mistake TO-MORROW! gsk :; A F «*w of tKe Special Lines offering To morrow : w% • IV J*X *'yv«c**'tu*t iSSS?* -•,,«»? ksjss s=JK=MSK2ai^^%sui l i '" Special B&rfiam Day TWHSBIii 1 C» Sk «tf-tt* Special Job Purchase White Lace Cup- ■ T ,»- > • , U GKEAT A ■ <BP. »■*!*■ tains, ss6d, 6slld,7s6d,Bslldpaip ~„ ft n «» w , „ r „ f Ladies Dressing Jackets. 4/6,5/6,8/6 Irf ' wshionably ™Sf7o toques etc g=2«3ar&rara7s WINTER SALE Hi aS SOOfl li E ES^VN^s ALTABLEOP *«*L!37jJSr d Twee«, ana Cloth costume. 10 , e =—————= pt MSB BO&&gfaJ& t r Ladies' Tweed Walking Skirts, 6/11, 7/il ■Hf 1 »*«**. W To a %d^ o £n'^H ,4Slld,ssl1 ' 6slld ' 7slld ' Bslld ' Men's Strong-Working-Trousers, grand value 3s lid 4s lid And remember that in addition to our extremely low SPB w* -.. . Ladies' Black Cashmere Ribbed Hose, lojd, is, is 2d pair Men's Merino Underpants very soeeial atl<*9dn»i» * WC are offerin S a SPECIAL DlS* WWI 7EN^ P /nZ'fi n i S ° ME collo B d K bbed H .° Se ' go ° d ValUG ' 4|d ' 6d ' 9d paiP MenS OvePeoats, in llsVld? sfs'ed Its ££ see tkese C*«W OF 2s. IK THE Con all Purchases Iw H SENSATIONAL Bargains. ColouPed Veihngs-a huge variety-all at 6d yard Boys' 'Varsity Suits, Plain Naw 5s 11 d wnnfh n« eh ,«« I I j H„ o dPeds of Sam Pl e B.US. au styles, is each to clear — over FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. j. mT Jft»U. IjM, beehive rCAKANGAHAPF

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 10

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