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p*. ■"«!> y ilsi a h m fr «fit f AH Are Made to Measure Ready for IMMEDIATE WEAR, Wo guarantee this Brand to bo the Very Best i Clothing sold in New Zealand, and at prices P within the roach of all. If i M fostaiiW’s grand. 0 r‘ r mmm SSBSSm Cut No :Sk-s Pat No inj . FOUR REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THEH, 1 1. They are the Best Fitting and moat Stylish Goods in Town. 2. They are all made by ourselves of the very choicest of Tweeds and Fancy Suitings procurable. 3. They are equal to bespoke work, and about half price. 4. They are cut in all size* ■ •: te ’• - :iv figure—short, stoux then any alteration requi.. Fuel of CIIAIiaE. BOYS’ CLOT HISS DEPARTMENT. We hold one of the most up-to-date stocks in New Zealand, and all our make are guaranteed better goods and at less money than procurable anywhere else. DALTON, Tailor & Clothier, 376 & 278 Queen' St., Auckland. TAIL 011 fl 0: HE PA IT !Ei T. We do not confine ourselves wholly to hand work. Wo use the machine m our cheap garments, and with each suit to measure we give an i'.x'i':’ a Pair of Tkouseks free of cost. Wo pay the very best wages, and try or. our garments. (No Factory make). Our length of time in business has enabled us to select our hands, and wo always keep about us the very best hands “ None other will satisfy us. Wo have employment for Four Cutters— no other retail shop in Auckland has that. V «.* buy direct from the manufacturers in largo quantities of tho raw material, and manufacture them into garments unsurpassed 111 New Zealand. We Buy roll Oasii, axd 81:1.1. Dinner to the Public fok Cash. yvr 0 Guarantee Every -Article flint leaves Our Premises, cur Pi ices Don’t fail to write for Patterns and SelfMeasurement Forms. Address letters to Country Order Department. We have a Clerk whose sole business is to attend to our country customers, therefore everyone can rely on reply by return post. ■ _»»ZVgrgJ / a ■_ l g»a3ggSg«gJSi: M DALTON, Tailor, Clothier & Mercer, 276 & 278, Queen St., Auckland, MERCERY IDEPABTMEMT. At considerable expense wo have added a Mercery Department to our already extensive business, and arranged with our Homo Buyer to supply direct to us every month shipments of the very latest tilings in Collars, Ties, etc Our Stock is Clean and New, and we are determined to keep it so. No old stuff: will be allowed to accumulate on our shelves ; everything- will be sold for the next six months a triilo above cost price, to thoroughly advertise this department. i'ou will save 30% by buying your Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sox—in fact on anything sold in a First-Class Mercery Department. Parents and Guardians Treated Liberally. J. Si. DALTON, Tailor, Clothier & Mercer, ‘ 2ZS and £73, QUEEN STHEET, AUCKLAND. $ i Is# ii d . ■a W W S 3 P w* psa< pa fesa i Ea-agEßßafcgsaaaaEassssassßEaaa^lßaE^gaggS ;tv/0/-*>V£ M& ma m^22km m yy M) pm w tz AH so '/// , 'Q2v~ s G >Oi <y-y M ytm wf so V. : V S®?s m. m m m m m css IISSsSsMKiiS m '-Aid, l 2^ §m csiHr H AT: ?■ 7l_——7l -=— *; AT A -STKUss cscIcrN: a^= bbses WSKtSKBS iWV itSstlsisSsssS A FIELD OF BUTTON-8 ORIMSON KINQ BWSOE ON THE ESTATE OF Q, O. TOTHILL, EBQ., TITIROA, N.Z, ? s Srimson For feeding before midwinter this Swede is simply invaluable. So rapid is the growth that seed can be sown later than is safe with any other variety excepting our Purple-top Stubble. The immense roots are highly nutritious, of handsome tankard form, with a rich purple colour. Sutton’s Crimson King has achieved marked success in competition for acreage prizes and pulled roots. SEPOrrg CHSTOPBEISS Bia IBEW ZEfoIMW. “ For many years I have used Sutton’s Seeds at Ldencuile and have always found them excellent. They are dean, of high germinating power, and true to name. I have every confidence in recommending them. Sutton’s Crimson King is the best Swede I have ever grown, and amongst dairy farmers especially- the root crops are of such importance that they should only 7 sow the best they can get.”—Donald Macdonald, Esq., JSdendaleEstate, A■ Z. «• I always use Sutton’s Seeds, and they give me the greatest satisfaction. Last year I had 2,000 sheep on 14 acres of Crimson King Swede for two months. This speaks for itsel,. They grew well out of the ground, and I believe my crop acted as a splendid advertisement for your seeds. The crop was on the lull, about 200 feet above sea-level.” Allan Eoyd, Esq., Lovells Mat, Ualclutha, N.Z. " We sowed Sutton’s Crimson’ King last year and found it to be a very fine Swede and a good cropper.”—J. D. Shand. Esq., Centre Bush, N.Z. “ I have much pleasure in expressing my satisfaction at a crop of Crimson King Swedes grown from Sutton’s Seeds obtained f;om your establishment. They surpass anything so far seen' in ib: district. I estimate the crop to be between 50 and 60 tons to the acre. Some of the roots have turned the scale at 31 lbs. each, eight weighing 243 lbs. 111 my opinion, it is the best Swede that lias ever been introduced in this district.” —G. W. Luxiord, Esq., Wellington, N.Z. WILLIAMS and KETTLE, Limited, Agents.

Tho finest assortment of Taney and Useful Articles, suitable for Christinas and A\ edding Presents, ever shown in Gisborne. Offering at PRICES which DEEY COMPETITION. Come and sec for yourself ! ! ! CM •PEEL. STREET. ig” (Opposito British Umpire Hotel.)

HALE AT 102. DAILY LIFE OF A \VOAM)EKF7'L OLD LADY. There is no room for scepticism in the case of Miss Hannah Hearn, of Mill Farm. Mapledurlmni. Oxfordshire, who has just attained Iterlo2nd birthday. Her age is attested beyond dispute 'by the parish register. Miss Fleam’s greatest treasure is a framed letter from the King addressed to a friend in reply to one sent to his Majesty on her attaining her 100th birthday. The letter is a.s follows : —■ iBALMOHAIj, Dot. 1, 1905. My dear Madnn. —I have laid your letter before the King, and I am commanded by liis Majesty to ask you to .be so good as to express his congratulations to Miss Hannah Hearn on the attainment of Fie. lOOlli birthday, and to say it affords him much pleasure to hear that she is in the enjoyment of such good health. I am well acquainted with Mapledurham, as in the old days T used often -to go there from Blounts Court. — Believe mo, yours truly, Knollys. Miss Hearn’s hearing and eyesight are still good. She sits in Inn- cliair all day, and speaks little. She eats fairly well, but only light food.

MODERN DENTISTRY —PAINLESS —NO BUNGLING. ' SETS FROM £3 3S.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2069, 21 December 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2069, 21 December 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2069, 21 December 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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