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FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! We consider ourselves one of the most fortunate of the tenants in the Albert Street building that was gutted the other Saturday night. Other tenants lost practically everything, whereas our loss was confined to the workrooms, the only part of our extensive business which was in the burnt building. Only The Workrooms Destroyed Within a day or two after the fire we had acquired fully equippd new workrooms, and our staff of expert sartorial craftsmen were again at work under normal conditions. Our complete stocks of New Season Suitings, of linings and trimmings, our full range of "Crownall" Ready-to-Wear Suits, the hundreds of completed "Made-to-Order Suits, together with all our customers' records of measurements, were not in the building that was burned, but were in our offices and warehouse in Elliott Street, which is far removed from the site of the fire. Stocks of Suitings, Ready-to-wear Suits, Completed "Made-to-Order" Suits, and All Customers , Rceords of Measurements Unharmed, All Safe and Sound in our Elliott St, Establishment As there is still an impression abroad that the fire affected us to a far greater degree than it actually did, we desire to publicly correct this erroneous impression, and state that we are busier than ever and working under absolutely normal conditions. Order Your Summer Suit Now at Hunter's. Our Books will soon be Closed for Xmas Orders In a few days our books will be closed for Christmas assured of the very highest! quality materials and workorders. Come at your earliest to our Elliott Street estab- manship. Every Hunter's Suit is made in our -workrooms, liihment and get that Christmas Suit you need. Amongst under the supervision of our specially trained supervisors our New Season's Suitings are Rie best of Tweeds. Worsted* and by the most sTtilful and conscientious sartorial and Serges. These Suitings we guarantee to be of craftsmen, all of whom have been trained in our up-to-data absolutely the best quality. If you need a Suit "on the and thorough methods, spot," see our splendid range of Ready-to-wear "Crownall" Suit!. Wβ guarantee to fit you perfectly. Remember, too, that every Hunter Suit is priced at the actual Wholesale Manufacturer* Price—an important Whether you order a "made-to-order" Hunter's Suit or feature, because it means a saving of several pounds on, buy a Hunter's "Crownall" ReaCy-to-wear Suit, you are the outside retail price for suits of equal quality. HUNTER & SONS LTD. 13, ELLIOTT STREET (Just Through Strand Arcade), AUCKLAND. Also at Hamilton, Whangarei and New Plymouth.

MMIL Don't Forget Your HP* "kodak" l %B The first thing to be sure of when preparing for your holi- \ ffl day, your week-end, or your day's outing is your "KODAK." \ |J It will tell the whole story of your glorious days spent out \ I in the open, whether it be away at the seaside, out yachtJ\ 'I ing, or at some pleasant country farm. fTIt V Call and see our extensive range of "KODAKS" and «"C\ \&t "BROWNIES," and let us show you how simple it is to Developing and Printing Complete in 4 hours heave your films with us to ensure the best results from your holiday snaps. With our expert staff and specialised methods you can rely on Kodak Film "Prints of the Superior Sort , * in Prizes THE CAMERA PEOPIE LTD Right at the Entrance to Everybody's Theatre Queen Street

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 283, 28 November 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 283, 28 November 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 283, 28 November 1924, Page 15

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