J. L. BENNETT. LTD. AUCTIONS TO-MORROW 10.30.—FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! 3QQ- CASKS -3QQ Apples, Passion Fruit, Tree Tomatoes, Lemons, Pears, Bananas, etc. 300 CA ORANGES NI> 300 Also: Potatoes, Onions, Swedes, C'ababge, Cauliflower, etc. I.3O.—FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! I.4S—FURNITURE! FURNITURE! 200 LOTS - 200 GOOD IiuUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. W. H. WOFFATT, Auctioneer.
The value of a suit must be judged by the time it wears, the way it keeps it’s shape, and the pleasure derived in wearing it. No suit effn give all these things unless it is faithfully built with mimic attention to detail. Creating a new standard in ready-to-wear suits, the makers of “Argosy” have spared no effort, no expense to ensure that their suits will stand up to the test time. Every detail of ci ustruetion has been carefully planned, every portion of the various materials used must be of dependable quality. Bcforo purchasing a new suit you must inspect the Argosy Ready-to-wear.—Collin-son and Cunninghamc, Ltd.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 150, 27 May 1936, Page 14
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