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MEN-MAKE £2 TO DAY. Men who appreciate the value of money are making £3 in a single they're savins £2. And when yon save £2. yon make £2— are £2 to the good. By ordering your next Suit it GEORGE DA VIES, the well-known Suit Specialist, yon will not only Bare £2 on the price of the garments, but yon will secure >. written guarantee for a perfect complete satisfaction, or your money back. By doing the bicgeat Suit business in the Dominion—by selling for cash only—by adoptin- or/y up-to-date methods in the workrooms—ty charging Three Guineas instead of Five for a superb Suit to measure. thi3 firm is savin" Hundreds of Pounds—making Hundreds of Pounds for its customers every week. You are advised to make £2 to-day. by placing -our order with this progressive firm without delay. The latest and most stylish suitings await your inspection now.—The address of the Auckland branch is 46, Queen-street. OLD SIGHT.- S^S (PBESLY OPIA). stantly needing fresh glasses according to the temperament and general health of the wearer. This means constant worry and expense. The Sturmfels' Method of Sight Correction and Expert Service, saves this worry and expense. Consult Sturrnfels about the STURMFELS' LIFE SERVICE METHOD. Sight correction and the fitting of proper glasses, if necessary, after careful expert examination is Sturmfels' Sole Speciality Your eyes are of vital importance to you better get. them examined by an expert— ITS FREE. STURMFELS. OPT. D., G. 5.0.1., SIGHT SPECIALIST, 128. QUEEN-STREET, (Over Prince, Jeweller), opp. HERALD. No Glasses Prescribed unless they help. GEORGE M°CAXJL Would call Architects' and Builders' Special Attention to his 1/TAFEKING "OATHS AND piSTERNS A3 being the most Sanitary and Up-to-date, the Cheapest and the very Best in the Southern Hemisphere. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. GEO. MCCAUL, Wellesley-st. E. 'Phone 364. [A CARD.] T\R. riYEIL XT rpEWSLEY, M.D., F.R.C.S. "(EDIN.), Begs to announce that he has commenced . the practice of his Profession IN DOMINION ROAD. At the End of the 2d Section. And also attends daily between 3 and 4 p.m. AT SHAELAND'S PHARMACY. SHORTLAND-STREET. And at WHITE'S. 252, Queen-st.. 11 to 1. J, A. RRADSTREET, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. "ftXEW SHIPMENTS TVTOW QPENED. 300 DOZEN LADIES' COOKING AND AFTERNOON APRONS, 6d to 3s lid each. MARVELLOUS VALUE. LADIES' FABRIC AND KID GLOVES. ALL THE NEW SHADES. NEW SPRING HOSIERY IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. ALSO BLACK AND TAN. gEE Tj^yiNDOWS. JOHN' BUCHANAN, OF SYMONDS-STREE7. TTIGH-CLASS "DASTRYCOOK AND rUTEREE, HAS OPENED A BRANCH SHOP IN GUEEN-STREET. NEAR CUSTOM-ST. (NEARLY OPPOSITE H. M. SMEETON'S), WITH A "DIG QTOCK OF HIS T^AMOUS T\AINTIES. Branch 'Phone, 2533. 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE ■pRITISH AND pONTISEN'TAL •piANO /COMPANY HAD OVER TOO PIANOS AND ORGANS BONDED AND STOKED AT THE TIME OF THE DISASTROUS FIRE AT THE * STRAND ARCADE. WHICH THEY ARE NOW OPENING IN THEIR NEW PREMISES •pHCENJX (CHAMBERS, (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION), AND ASK FOR THE SUPPORT AND PATRO.N'AGE OF OLD AND NEW CLIENTS. A. HEGMAN. Manager. DININGROOM SUITES, IN OADDLEBAGS AND T7ELYET. "DUFFALO TJIDE, X3ENTNE. "VTELVET. A MEEICAN T BATHER. GOOD VALUE. INSPECTION INVITED. GOOD VALUE. INSPECTION INVITED. GOOD VALUE. INSPECTION INVITED. T. and H COOKE, L m - QUEEN AN DGREY STREETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 4

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