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Hundreds To See Before Deciding —Run Through the Entire Selection— You Will Find Just the Coat In Your Size Fur-trimmed at— TAILORED TO ORDER COATS AND COSTUMES At small extra chargeSelect your own style. Your own materials. Every garment cut and fitted by highly skilled men tailors. . —SKIRTS— What v«l«es and what a choice in latest tweeds—--10/ 6"' 25/Glassons' 1M i Direct To Warehouse, The pu*»«c 96 Lichfield Street WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.'S WHITE MARBLE BUILDINGS. Mt^M^^rtn^Mft^afli^M***^!!

Empire News Bulletin.—No. 1. For the Business Man. The Empire Hotel Willis Street, Wellington. (Fully Licensed.) .Telephone 42-050 (4 lines). Telegrams; Umpire, Wellington. Management: M, A. CARR. Late of Hotel Cargen and Grand Hotel, Auckland Renovated and Modernised from Basement to Roof. . Hot and Cold Water and Telephone in Every Room. Managerial Note.— For thirty-two years road,; J encountered every form of pleasurable convenience! and every irksome difficulty for the business man on touf. I have endeavoured to plan that both service and equipment of the Empire will make the visfting business man feel that he is provided every hour with the. facilities and efficiency of his own office and the comfort of his home.

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Reuben ramsbotham Read this entirely unsolicited testimonial hot (rem , Reuben's pen < . • "Gentlemen,"Just a lew fleecy Unas to tell the toll that lies behind my success as New Zealand's slickest sheepdipper . , , a phort tnfl In two words . . , 'Champion Ale,' As a training tonic 'Champion' is the superstrengthener tqt somnolent sinews. And let me ram tbJ* M , , . wether one drinks to keep fit, or keeps fit to drink, 'Champion' is a shear delight. As I say to the hoys, 'When disgruntled rivals suggest a .. ~.* remember the words of the SheepeyeS> No, Gentlemen, there's nothing as good as .»» Vm< telling ewe ~ ."V-Yours sincerely, I. <Bign«d) REUBEN RAMSBOTHAM. ff lil CHAMPION I ■ >-■~———— m.m^^^^uMm^.m^^^. "UKMPtOt* ' AIH f CtetOTX ■HAMPIUN

Transport Wisdom Commonsense for National Welfare t Commonsense in transport is surely railway transport, f especially in New Zealand, where the people own the jj£ railways and have them controlled by their own represental tives for national welfare from all viewpoints. f New £e»landers can strengthen their own country by loyalty ; to their own railway system, which baa largely formed the ? ; - basis of the Dominion's industrial and social structure. Your Railways for your Welfare s ,i rt^nXj CURE FOR WASHING OUT COtUS . ICOUCH I Curas in a Flash 1. 19 Ve ]j

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22066, 14 April 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22066, 14 April 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22066, 14 April 1937, Page 4