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SUCCESS. SECRETS. * About 75 per cent, of men in commercial and professional life owe something of their success to personal appearance. The leisured class owe still more to the same cause. The few genuine geniuses succeed in spite of it. ' ". ' Personal appearance is largely a matter of dress. Correct dress is largely a question of " who is jour Tailor." This fact was understood by some wise folk many years ago. hut it is only the latter section of the present generation that has fully grasped it. The woll-groomed man of to-day, even if he must economise on some things, buys three suits of clothes where his daddy bought one. Now, YOUNG AND CO. did not gain the reputation of being the leading Tailors without giving something in return, and they could not maintain it without supplying as good a suit as could be made. Their business-building methods are simply this: — They give satisfaction to every Customer, and real honest value for your money. Young's 84s Hand-made Suits to Order areknown near and far for excellent workmanship, exclusive tailoring, and—well, you know, we've told you before. - Just come right along and see the new Summer Suitings. You won't be sorry. The address is— "WM. YOUNG m CO., rpAILORS AND TV/TERCEES, 132-134, Q UEENSTKEET ' OPPOSITE WYXDHAM-STREET. BEST CANDLE FOR -pVERY TTOUSEHOLD. SYLVIA WAX. LOOZS WELL. BURNS WELL. . and is SURE TO PLEASE YOU. A VERY POPULAR SOAP. TANIWHA. SO PURE as not to hurt a Baby or injure the moat delicate fabric. Gives speedy and effective lather. V QTARCH rpHAT -yOV pAN R ELY QN. SYLVIA. ' A CKNOWLEDGED by Experts JA. and Housewives to be WITHOUT A RIVAL lor Effectiveness. - • ,• ••» LADIES FIRST"' One of the important rules of etiquette is that "Ladies shall be first." In opening our NEW SHIPMENTS for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR We have borne this fact in mind, and are " treating the Ladies first" to something special a We have just opened, and are displaying 200 EXCLUSIVE SPRING COSTUME LENGTHS in an assortment of colours and materials that are sure to please. Come in and see them, and remember that DALTON'S work might be equalled, but it cannot be excelled. ;\i We -have also about 20 Dresses that were sent out to us in error; they are well worth inspection. I)ALTON, ladu lail?r. GENTs Queen-st., Auckland. ' IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE iXD STOUT HAS BEEN FAMOUS FOE YEARS. "DSCAUSE IT IS BOTILED IN THE NATURAL CONDITION. THE MAORI »£«-• HIS WAR CANOES AND WHAREPUNIS IN TOTARA. There is abundant evidence in this country to-day that this timber has stood the Test of Centuries. WHAT THE Q A TT HAS BEEN TO THE ENGLISHMAN. PQTARA WAS T ° THE MAORI. Follow the lead of our Native Craftsmen, S„ B r YO_UR HOMES rpAUPO nnoTARA rpiMBER no., T TD„ ONEHUNGA Telephone 1857. pHEAP SALE OILSKINS. POMMEL SLICKERS. The Best Shaped Riding Oiled Coat ever made. Reduced to 17s 6d each. Cash with Order. We will pay the postage on Coat. E. L E 0Y TENT AND COVER MAKER, 48. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. MARTELL S high-class QTAR AND rriHREE CTAR WORLD-RENOWNED . BRANDY. SHOULD IDE TN pVEEY FTOME. , MANY HEADACHES PROCEED FROM THE EYES. Be wise and have them tested and properly fitted with SPECTACLES by T. PEACOCK AND SON. Up-to-date OPTICIANS, 218. Queen-street. J. A. PEACOCK, F.5.M.0., England, with Honours. SIGHT .SPECIALIST. ' Customers are assured of Skilful Treatment, with Best Appliances and Ample Selection of Spectacles. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14209, 4 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14209, 4 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14209, 4 November 1909, Page 4