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EVERY BUSINESS MAN. No man can do good work unless he is physically and mentally fit. A common cold may lose a man lots of business. It takes the snap out of him and affects his judgment. Of all the cough cures on tV»o market at the present time non<- have proved so effective as Baxter's Lung Preserver. Whether you are in business or not, it will pay you to try this remedy when you ar.B troubled \<-ith your next cold. All stores and chemists stock it at Is lOd. —Ailvt.

FASHIONS FOR MEN HOW TO DRESS NEAT.LV AND ECONOMICALLY. FASHIONS for men are almost '< as vai-iable as those for women. The coming styles for 1914—the styles we are now making up for Easter delivery—are designed with, the Coat slightly shorter than usual; there is no vent at the back, but a raised seam lends a pleasing effect; outside breast-pockets are also coming into vogue. The Vest is being mad© with a 'lower front than formerly. In Trousers, the recent American cut is giving place to a more normal style, and the turnedup bottoms are also passing out of fashion. We make a Study of Fashions for Men. "We understand the art of building a suit to fit a man— a suit that will give individuality and comfort. This explains why every customer leaves our shop delighted with and proud of his new suit. But we do more than study fashions —we study each Customer's interests to such an extent that we ask him to pay for HIS SUIT ONLY. We have no time for debt-dodgers and long-winded payers —we conduct pur business on the Cash principle, and don't require to carry overhead charges to coyer money collecting and money not collected. Conducting.business on the Cash System places us in a position of being able to supply suits; at from Twenty to Thirty Shillings less than the ordinary credit tailor can supply—-and if our suits are not all we claim, no man need take delivery of his order. We aim at gaining and retaining the confidence of each customer sufficiently to merit an introduction to his friends also. This explains our popularity. From no-v onward our tailors will be busily engaged turning out suits for Easter. Delay in ordering may mean disappointment in | , delivery. Now is the time to j | choose patterns and place your \ order. Call in and see us, or if desired our representative will gladly wait upon you with patterns and prices. Simply send us a Post-card. HIM STREET, HAWERA

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 16 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 16 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 16 March 1914, Page 6