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("Things are moving so fast nowadays that people who say 4it can't be done ' are interrupted by by someone doing it. are some people who have a habit of saying "it can't be done" when an attempt iaMndfe-to - {J/jT improve on eld, worn-out methods of doing things. When Thomas Edison said he would invent * jrm machine to talk, the wiseacres said "It can't be done." These people said, "He might as well try ■ I to fly." When Bleriot, the Frenchman, said he was going to fly across the English Chaapel to DfWi, II ) many said, "It can't be done"; bat he did it. Whin the inventor of the first eewipg machine said he / wae going to make a machine to sew, his friends laughed and said, "It can't be done." The ide» * teemed too absurd. ■ When the Crown Clothing Manufacturing Co. first amid that by their method of 40 .sizes*in Men*. . Suits they could fit any figure (unless deformed) as well as if a man got specially measured and fitted—theo— knowing ones shook their heads and said, "It can't be done." Bet after hundreds and hundreds and more-has- ' dreds of men had been to cm Warehouse and got a suit to . fit perfectly, AT WHOLESALE PRICE TOO, we , { \ ■ convinced those sceptics that it "has been done," is beiag,,dane«very day; and will continue to-be done, a* long •■ as men continue to wear clothes. This rapidly-increasing stream at satisfied customers say that not only do they get BETTER fitted with a suit, but that there is no worry, no waiting, no humbug, and no disappointment, and to Crownall— get a first-class suit in every respect at wholesale price. ; These high-grade suits are ready-for-service, and are cat, made, and trimmed equal to the best tailor-made, in the newest Worsteds, Serges, and Tweeds, from Colonal and imported fabrics. The Crownall Higherade Suit (Ret.) stands out alone, and is supplied only by the Actual Manufacturers direct to the public. Remember .we are the first and only firm of Wholesale High-grade Clothing Manufacturers doing business on these lines in «9*, Zealand. ' Cone and pay us a visit of inspection. No one pressed to bay. We don't let anyone carry away a stfffcihat doesn't fit, as that would be a bad advertisement for us. Mail orders promptly filled. ■ Note the address : Crown Clothing Manufacturing Co. (N.Z;) Ltd. Elliott Street (just at the back of Strand Arcade), AUCKLAND, and at Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH. No More Worry about Your Milk Supply. Ring Up 453. '' AMBURYS LIMITED Pure, Filtered, Pasteurised, and Chilled Milk, which contains the full natnttlcream. AMBURYS LIMITED. "Star" and "Butterfly" Breads of best batter from our own churns daily. AMBURYS LIMITED. Freeh Paeteurised <**«• AMBURYS LIMITED "Fancy Cheeses," Dainty and Delicious Cream Caee£«s, Club CheetM, litti* MUIDUniO UulllbUi Welsh, etc. •>..■"■•.. AMBURYS LIMITED Specially provide for the Babies. Humanised Milk in all strength* to suit to*-. WE HAVE BEEN BEFORE THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC FOB OVEE THIRTY TEARS, WHICH SHOULD PROVE THE QUALITY AMD -VALUE Of OUR GOODS. / ; . PHONES 453, 1246, 2009, 4783'

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; HOUSE rußKiSjgrwoa _^_^_ ~T IT WILL PAY YOU TO FIND OUT WHERE T our FURNITURE U SHOWROOMS are Lstvrge Stocka I Mitk Great Variety I at Factory Price* A D. S. C. I COUSINS I COUSINS Vμ ltd. * Victoria Quadrant ■

Last Week of Andrews & ClarK, Furnishing Specialists, Queen Street.

AUTOMATIC VENETIAN BUNDS [-phone'sw*. B9 BertOßi fc>S3 CHEAP, <^MTS 2 BOiSSSE Cffl KELIABLE. • /\ [\> ) , Sole Manufacturer: \2a l^rl%^ JL VAUGHAT? EVAKS> rf\' \ Y^* 8. DOMINION CHAMBERS. rS j tn Ji ICgCTa tel. 2,827. 65. QUEEN ST. BBsSwe HfcMli EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, vxsax iiu«, UsOUntLY BMMUSS gXTRAOMNS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 11

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