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Buaiaew Notioe. PUBLIC OPINION is a SURE BALL in the FOOTBALL FIELD OF LIFE. It NEVER — — GOES OUT I OF TOUCH. T3UBLIG OPINION cays and de- ■ A clares that SPEN 0E 'S M _---.-_ m --..,^ M READY - MADE CLOTHING, of I ail that is placed on th© Colonial Market, is the beet for the money. Of course, as the big politician says, "There a reason." The reason is that WE have shovelled all the new ideas into our SUITS and OVERCOATS. Let us talk about the OVERCOATS FIRST. W. SPENCE, at the "ECONOMIC," Hawera, ia not con/tent to sell you a blanket in place of an Overcoat, He insists that the coat shall fit, that it shall be made of cracking good material, that it shall be put together — built — not thrown together. We wouldn't have worked up our BIG OVERCOAT TRADE if we hadn't some reason, some advantage. Those of you who have bought at SPENCE'S know what we mean. Those of you who haven't bought will find it out when you try. Public opinion again. SPENCE'S ZL L 35/6, 39/6, SAYS. j 45/ m OVERCOATS CAN'T BE BEAT FOR VALUE. /) \§\ WHERE {pic I j&P WILL YOU jQV -H BUY YOUR ~TFj WINTER I/ / SUIT? ifiM _. WHY NOT COME to the Store I 1 ''"I .Jiti. w foere you find the GREATEST 'liW^-^p 3 **' ASSORTMENT, and where parjjjjpipr^^ tioular people are always "well \\ %§IT® satisfied? Why not COME TO SPENCE'S Where the NEWEST, MOST HANDSOMELY - FASHIONED and SKILFULLY -TADLORED SUITS await your inspection? There is a vast difference in clothing, but only the superior kind will satisfy onr patrons. . H you know anythin about clothing you will see by a passing glance that the are EXCELLENT GOODS. No use to pay big figures f made-to-measure suits when you can get these, just as well made, just as good materials for half the cost. Won't you a least satisfy yourself that OUR CLOTHING IS GOOD —that it is th© kind that appeals bo your intelligence and purse. LOOK AT THESE PRICES : FROM 25/- TO 74/-. "SgjftSvJy ■> %" /^ _Tkt l\^l IT'S TIME, MOTHER, FOR THE BOY'S NEW COAT. He may have Bis mind too full of other things to notice the chill and cold. Little chaps are built that way sometimes. It is not wise to put off a matter like this. We have on display EVERY KIND OF OVERCOAT that a neat boy could wish. THE HEADQUARTERS IN HAWERA FOR BOYS' ATTIRE IS:— Spence's Economic

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 3