L: D: S:
Those are the last three letters in my name. 'Mark you, not L.S.D., but, L.D.S. The D in the centre jealously guarded on the one side by the L, and on the other by the S, which points to the fact that if you take care of the pennies, the pounds and shillings will take care of themselves ; and also to the important central fact in the conduct of my business, that I five the very best value in Gentlemen's Clothing, and that to the vety pkknv. _ Qkdhge FOWLDS. Victoria Arcade.— [AdvtJ.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10098, 6 April 1896, Page 6
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95L: D: S: New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10098, 6 April 1896, Page 6
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