MEDICAL. f-* For WhOOpitlg GOUgh, Cronpy tl Coughs, BroncMtis, Sore Tiiroati, uae **FTJ l\ C*l BegUtered Name The Great Money-Saving Hemedy , Co«t» £/- Make* 1 Pint S«va« 10/. [•
TAILORS. LADIES, Make Us Your TAILORS! You'll be In the best of company If yoel wear the British Woollen Company* Costumes. j The best dressed women of this city &rej to meet instances, our clients, and ire arau7» you that the same perfection of style, workmanship, and material which characterise 1 their clothes will be evidenced in every gw> ment we produce for you. J We have won success because we tsOos better garments than oar competitor*—• because our cutters and tailors axe men ot ability who are paid well to do thsir worlq well. j Mir.rt yon. " The British Woollen Company's"' Tailoring is not cheap ; bat it's good. I That is why wo invariably give satUfact»i» i and why our customers come back again and again. Call to-morrow and leave your instructions for a new Costume. WE QUOTE: @ to 7 Guineao, THE BRITISH , LADIES' 8 GENTS' EXPERT TAILORS, 175 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 9
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