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Individuality! IN the making of suits hand-work must always be superior to machine work. The skilled tailor can only get the deft, individual touches, that mark tailored garments, by first studying the peculiar requirements of the customer; the hand work which then follows brings out the exclusive features that can only be created by a master craftsman. Men who study the fine points of dressing will find here many distinctive suitings. May we show you the new materials ? 9* Ladies and Gentlemen's Tailor 92 Worcester Street West

FOR CLEANING VERY DIRTY HANDS. # Gardening, and odd jobs about th* house', leave the hands grimy. Buy alf 3d tin of "Lixol" Cleanser. The way this cleanser gets to work is magicalit removes all stuins, cleans the pore®, digs deep into the cuticle, and feavel your hands fit to pass tea to the prettiest girl m town. All btore3, WboieftaJj j Royds Bros, and Kirk.

A punt load of soft brown coal, take* from extensive deposits in the western portion of Tauranga harbour, is being carted to the gasworks, which have already carried out experiments wbieß demonstrate that this lignite is suitaM® for manufacturing gas. 'ilie supply » said to l>o unlimited, and it is comud'ered that the ooal is suitable for «■< tfin household requirement>.

Bathroom, pantry, and kitchen walls and doors, where cleanliness is most demanded, are necessarily the most easily soiled. Reduce labour by coating them with Aspinall'B Enamel! "Will stand no end of washing, and retain its beauty and efficiency. Ask for Aspinall'K British enamel." If unnrocurable locally, write Aflpinall's eeerit*, Box 545, "WeiKington, (Bfi

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17316, 30 November 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17316, 30 November 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17316, 30 November 1921, Page 11

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