WELL-DRES&E D _-M AN Always attracts attention, be he a short man, a tall man, a man with more girth than the aver-ag-e, or a man very slightly i built. You owe yourself a duty to dress well, -. ou owe your friends an obligation to 'dress ! Hvelb—<if you can afford at. And nowadays everyone can afford to wear good clothes —not necessnr- | ily expensive -ones—but good -seri viceable, dressy suits. We have j the -material to 'suit you, the | skill to Jib you perfectly, ami | the interest in our work to make [ it a pleasure to please you. Call | an.d see our extensive .range of new Winter Suitings. CAKLETON AND SON, ! THE ENGLISH. TAILORS. ROYAL LiAIL OF COACHES TAURANGA, KATIKATJ, WAIHI. LEAVES TAURANGA : Tuesdays i Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 a.m., connecting with train to Te Aroha and Hamilton same day. Leaves Waihi : Mondays, Wednesdays on Fridays, at 9.30, on arrival of train from Te Aroha. TO TRAVELLERS VIA MAIN TRUNK LINE. [By travelling by my coach from Tauranga to Waihi on TUESDAYS, : THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, travellers can roach Frankton Junction at 11 p.m. the same day which enables them to catch the express for Wellington that evening. Booking.O-flice.:--MR .C. H. | TRIGU'S Office. M. CKIMMINS, PROPRIETOR.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5805, 10 May 1912, Page 8
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