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TAILOKS. 8; . __ . • " ' • 8 8l WE Hold a large-And varied stock of "TAILOR 8 o; MADE" Ready-to-wear Costumes and skirts in all £5 O! the La'est Shades . . . ' . . . • © H COSTUMES (ready-to-wear), from £15 0. 8 R SKIRTS (ready-to wear), our own make 10s 6d. n g COSTUMES (made-to-order) from £3 17s 6d- O g SKIRTS (made-to-order), from 18s 6d. g' 3 RIDING HAb-ITS" (made-to-order), from £5., g. DIVIDED SKIRTS (made-to-order), from £2 2s. g lIIMi MIMIHIIMMIII HIM! HUM II ■■■111 HI HHIMMm [I lIHBNNMMMM <*> Call and Inspect our .*• iock of Materials S O .1111 —11 .11.11......1. .!■ |..»lIIIIIIIIIIH.IIIIII —■ !■ il I / § You will not ba pressed to pi <cc your order. A lady g g in attendance . . . ~•' § g Top Cameron Street,; Whangarei .• . ■ ;g J/4M£S BAIRD, ■-«5Sr" MELDRUM, «=*=«-■ —= ;. -TAII OR BANK STREET, . x —. * Upposite rost Uihce. NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARRIVED. f<. Andrews, McCready & bailor, ■ Hamshaw, BANK STREET; • wiiANGAREi. Gent's bailors, * -^ m CAMERON STREET. , UNRIVALLED STOCK OF _ ; LAIFST . FIT ( , , TV! ]: f , UAi ,^ Tm) 0 >OlJiii> SKi.i'XJ r-O .-:...■ " .1 1/IU, //- *-* I ! No gayer, happier. Nature-loving people exist than Austra- g lasians. At the most select social functions, and also S ; wherever "the billy boils," whether at picnics or in the m "way-back" camp, Upton's Tea is the favourite brew. The j^ ■ palate immediately approves its rich flavour and surpassing- '£ wm quality. No Lipton Tea drinker returns to another brand. | I 2,000,000 Packets Sold Weekly I AUCKLAND DISTRIBUTING AGENTS Messrs. E. ELLINGHAM & CO., LTD., 47 CUSTOMS STREET EAST : : • AUCKLAND.

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Northern Advocate, 8 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 May 1914, Page 2