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TAILORING. , rpHE rpEST OF REAL TAILORING I s T m TRY-ON. If your Tailor will not give you a TRY-ON BEFORE your SUIT is FINISHED, you may DEPEND THAT HE is SENDING your Suit to a Factory to. be made up. , : They MAY ■ TRY AND PERSUADE you that it is NOP SO. but he knows that if a garment of YOUR SUIT is TRIED ON. BEFORE FINISHED, he cannot then send the suit to a factory to be made up.-1.E., TAILORS' AWARD. J. H. DALTON, | /' \.' : .'' qpAILOB, ' 97£» AND 970 QUEEN-STREET. ATO. 1.-NOW" I WILL GIVE YOU A CHOICE op THREE " THINGSCHART ORDER.-That is a suit made to your individual measure. BUT NOT TRIED ON till FINISHED. THIS SUIT I can make to your INDIVIDUAL MEASURE for 35 s 37 s 6 D 39 s 6 D> 42 s - i and give you a good selection of English and Colonial Tweeds. The Suit will.be BUILT UP with WELL-PADDED FRONTS, that will KEEP THEIR SHAPE, and CONCAVE SHOULDERS that add so much to one's PERSONAL APPEARANCE, and do away with ANY SIGNS OF ROUND OR SLANTING SHOUL~I,RS. " THAT IS ONE PROPOSITION. See Our Window on npHURSDAY. TfEIDAY, ATTJBDAY. "VTO. 2 PROPOSITION- , Is our Famous "FOOTBALLER BRAND" CLOTHING, made to MEASURE AND READY FOR immediate wear. The I best of this Brand of Clothing is made ! by Tailors, and are all cut out by thoroughly PRACTICAL TAILORS.and finished by THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL MEN. » There is no other CLOTHING IN THE DOMINION, but that , made IN OUR WORKROOMS, that ' has these ADVANTAGES. We also keep specially-made and cut garments, to ; fit any size. LONG. THIN MEN OR ! YOUTHS. SHORT. STOUT MEN AND EXTRA STOUT MEN. There is NO : PAINS SPARED to keep these GOODS" ! DP to the HIGH STANDARD that . they have ATTAINED. PRICES, from ' 29 s ' 6 D T0 75 s- ! ' Ask tho-e , who have WORN THIS . CLOTiaNG FOR A TESTIMONIAL. You and I will he SATISFIED. J. H. DALTON, 27ft AND 91JQ QUEEN-STREET. ' mAILORING. ATO. 3 PROPOSITION- ; |V THIS DEPARTMENT of our BUSINESS in TOO WELL KNOWN to need much 1 advt., so we quote only a few of our ■■■' -.lines:—■"-.:. • -•■.: SUITS TO ORDER, WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS. 50 & , ■ SUITS TO ORDER. WITH AN EXTRA PAIS OF TROUSERS, 60 a BUTTS TO ORDER. WITH AN EXTRA I . PAIR OF TROUSERS, I ' ' 70 S * I : REMEMBER, these goods are tried on and made as well as our hands can moke them. ! '' J. H. DALTON, npAILOB, 276 m 278 : q-STEEET- ■".. '"J. " ' _ - ; ' ' ■ 1 GOOD JEWELLERY. ". There is something about good , \ jewellery which appeals to Ladies of taste. What that instinctive feeling i is can be realised on looking at our i New Stock of Ornaments from the ! best craftsmen of the day. The * , Brooches, Pendants, and Rings are :; v particularly fascinating and •■" well worthy of your careful inspection. We will be pleased "to Show you i these Goods and to give you the Benefit of our Lengthy Experience in making a Selection. W. COLTMAN, SECURITY ■DUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. ' FRIMLEY. We are now gathering and packing om New Season's Peas; and before long we will be up to our eyes in work -acking out choice Canned Goods and Jams Send voui orders to/the grocer's, and do not have any brand but •" FRIMLET " We have no time to writ© more just now; but while we are bu? v packing vou ask for FRIMLEY r 71b Tins PEACH JAM (Guaranteed Pure). FRIMLEY 71b Tins PLUM JAM (Guaranteed Pure). .•; FRIMLEY 71b Tins RASPBERRY JAM (Guaranteed Pure FRIMLEY . ,„ TOMATO KETCHUP (Delicious). , FRIMLEY CANNED GOODS, ALL VARIETIES. FRIMLEY 4-gallon PIE iRUITS (Our Specality). J. E • W EEELZd " ■■■■ AUCKLAND AGENT. . ; ■ ' COLLEGE BOOTS "„ ..'';■■'-■' .:■'- FOR • ■'' ) I BOYS, 12 S ft DPER PAIR OS CD THIS IS A- : SPECIAL LINE OF CHI- . . CALF BOOTS FOR WINTER WEAR. 1 Round and Square Toes. Made to Fit Well. JAMES''DAMS AND CO OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY „— ______ T — ■ ■"( ''," — —-. JUST THREE ' THINGS ' , ,' 1 WE TEST SIGHT ACCURATELY 2; WE MAKE AND 1 FIT GLASSES. PER- •:■■.'■■ - : FECTLY. ■. 3. WE REP SPECTACLE AND . EYEGLASSES PROMPTLY. - . ALL OUR WORK IS WELL DONE. SAMUEL - BARRY, rpHE pYESIGHT SPECIALIST,: I 290, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. '■".. '■'■■ ":,:;., ' .' ',-.!. :■'■>■' ■■ 1~ . '•■.'■' ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 4