The Mamari, which arrived at Auckland this morning from Montreal, carried a gun from London to the Canadian port, but on arrival there it was taken away from the vessel and shipped back t° England. How £1 was Won and Lost.--"! say, Algie, would you mind deciding a bet? My friend here and I have wagered that the suit y.ou are wearing was made to order in the Old Country." "My friend, you are wrong. It is one of J. H. Dalton's famous "Footballer" brand suite, but I don't wonder at you mistaking it for a made-to-order suit. I might mention that you are not by any means the first who has thought bo. All I can say is that the suit suits mc, and suits my pocket, and 6uits mc uetter than any suit that ever suited mc, at a cost of £3 15/, instead of £5 10/, as usually paid by mc, and that the only shop where you can buy this brand is J. ,H. Dalton, 278, Queen Street, Auckland."—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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173Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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