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1 ■■■ 111 ■■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ 'I ■ii ■ " t . ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ Mt_ ■■■ -vj- •• ll || ||- {q&{& X (||. yTo taste Creamoata is to appreciate it—it's an old cry \r\^ • about flavour and taste, but in the case of Creamoata it Iff IvS f/\ Vv is quite true. There is an entire absence from coarse* ! A 1 \ 'A m ness. The Oats from which it is made, or retracted, M 1A \ lA] If are, in the first place, the very choicest procurable in a |\\ MA il jy' famous Oat-producing district. Then the special pro- v Nil' LiV j cess of roasting and cooking imparts that delicious, rich \ W / malted flavour, which is the secret of the popularity of (a |/t this Oaten Food. /iv! //jm\ Creamoata is packed under idea! hygienic conditions f/lW (// k\\ and, thanks to the special package, reaches your Break' A I \1 " I jk) fast table as pure and as fresh as the day the Oats /M / , \ll An were harvested. / ($/ SYou should try Creamoata. for your family's =*ke and Wi* \ \jj your own, it is so nourishing. {> 1 ffjS '• Keep the Creamoata Coupons enclosed in etch picket and ' j[\\\j get & gift for the small folk .". Eight Coupons with s(L (firms. l/l /|\\ (ffk V\» Two Penny Stamps will bring you one of our Glace /Bj II ! I fju||K IxlilA-'MI /FA 11l / Rubber Infant Feeders, prized by thousands of mothers (111 1111 It ilnin vJyJjO'AUI throughout Australasia. .'. GORE. N.Z. " I cafe not one iota. For who can be, ra|ll§ a As strong as me, iiifill Asp When I have my Creamoata I" JSi^

Tailoring. TiiTi!iiiiin«xxiTirnrKnr!xn^inxniXrKS!ii«Jff —j; >. . ■ — j . MORE CAREFUL. h STOP K'TA BC BWS : ■ d BARGAIN MONTH AT \ mast men who went to the credit tailor as f, , a matter "f oouro have come to us during I« __ ___ —— _ n on ■immii nan. m ,«saa m the last six months. They looked at the ft • tyf "IF W |f| |K|T jO| "%X «• matter fairly nod squarely and aid: "lam i» MWJL JjL JbLjM JLII tSbnaS tsHr c paying £5 6s for my suit. The flj > » Crown Clothing Company say they c - FEW JOB lines. ' "' ■ c»n make me an equally good Bint F* " 1 taU wv a i asssa'awsa-..,:ij prlc* and the materials submitted I need not La 13/6 P®"' . . „ ?| order it. Figure it out either way, I can't " MEN'£ BLACK GIjAOE DERBY BOOTS, usual price 17/6, clearing , , possibly lose, and I certainly can gain I I'll LJ at 13/6. _ . *1 go round and see them." I. LADIES' BLACK GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, usual price 12/6, Clearing ;■ Tk.V. th. tel.to m»d. by mm d m<« I; TJBn;s/' I OHEOMS OALP SSRBY SHOES, cleMinj >t S/S plir. j| «« h *?*?* os BUTIOH BOOTS ' """" pt,ce SSL." "" " -*• to. U um& SSple SHOE* cioKiag «t m. price, 6/11 pair. < 1| • Ml , .„ m . . n TOP OP VICTORIA STREET JOS TOP VALUE. *1 What uleaaes tts is that each new customer M 4 invariably brings in another. Ho knows Is •'. .I', "l that hie friend cannot afford to pay retail I" cAIUPV AAODQ E3EPT« '** Prices any mo* than he himself cosM. and R FANCY GUOLo U6J# 1 .J with the Mtnnl suit to show the, earing is I» 00()D ALASM OL OOKS, 2/8, 2/11, 8/6, 4/6, and 5/6 eich. . 4 isA,iTSiilfi*,-353 0 tht SIRS %r 4 marked form than ever. f" 2/6 pair. » •! " ROLLED GOLD SPECS., 8/9 pair, »j Naturally this is very eratifyinc. bnt with- 1 * ROLLED GOLD SPECS., 8/9 pair. PEBBLE FOLDERS, 3/9 pair. ;, «4 w «-« SrtWM fttft! K POLLED GOLD FOLDERS AND PEBBLE FOLDERS, 3/9 pair. .. «S , . MDEiIiER'S SPECIAL VAITJfi WEITIHfI PADS, 3 lot 1/- (Best |j en a narrow margin of profit by supplying la Bank Paper). E i to on»tonior* for cash what they were in li * ._ T nVT - .m ■■ the habit of obtaining credit for. (Of course. J" PROCURABLE ONLY AT {j , ~ J they paid heavily for the credit, and eved r! *■ Thou, who paid cash obtained scarcely any !I __ ___ . __ —__ mmn ■»■%- M M benefit, because it was the regular custom L Yflflw "W" 13 \ST ©ji RuP *. BaMi, ■! to nay £5 5s for a suit.) To do this wo haa [, IraSrlH ra IS m Mnj JmJlra JpkTm, rSriP ■■ to V. for cash in lares quantities. We ■■ .Mill. Mt MtJs JaU& M "©» Bfrntr Jl seeded a lar?« turnover, tnererore we opened M ■, , » _ i. in i j,. "»1 ■warehouses in Auckland. Wellington, ana " c Fancv RfiDOSltOrV & BOOt r'aiaCQ] ■■ ChrisMhtirohi and pla<ed targe orders direct li •» r 4 K»"S> Tk n 100, 102, 104 VICTORIA STREET ■ ■ AUCKLAND JJ old fetish, of the credit tailor that met no jn ,u ' Jl favour in our to be NBAIt " ~ We fgured*' that's, man would walk 60 yard* J* ■^ e to the warehouse quarter for the sake or . — - — : • saving Money, and if he were further away lie would spend a penny on n car faro. So _ . afcS?pdfeafa3«s • s~\ AN UNNECESSARY QUEST and added this to our fund for saving cua- I \ wnn».wwwii»« r"*"' ' tomers' money. wg No it came the making of the suit. We had w/f .. , • th© staff of experienced worl-ers and cutters A? second to none. We evolved a scientific (V. system of measurement, based on the linos jjgs™ Wm* jYnZ. *3* ct the perfect, human figure, which enables £sggg|H tfMWA /ti'ljd-- 'i 1 us io fit ANYONE in a few minutes and so > U« i^ v fxvh lnterainable " try on^ 1 and Jff 'open satis- & It will be seen that the Crown Clothing jX Company has studied every point of the if/ business. They aim. to save unnecessary {/ expenses and givo the benefit to the cus- yf fiftfi tomer, and they have succeeded. Will every 1 f'B' man who reads this come and fee the suits V llt I and materials we offer in our show windows? A \i ',-V Then will he come inside, and lot us further ,1 V pg shew'him our system, and tne beautiful new ,1 J fjP&MW reason's patterns? It he will do this, with- IV/ f out the least obligation to purchase, he will |i/ f> W have "atiafiod his suits at it is to his in- # * s\ViwM t«rost to buy his suits at WHOLESALE / Yejjzfffl prices. Tho the closer • CROWN CLOTHING 'Did >®SgGET'^yo#|boot9 COMPANY, B his mon cP •" . ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND , Wm H Mm| KEEP your "ORION" Range In per- fel feet order, and thus save money W on your fuel bill. « *» "NUGGET Boot Polish dives the finishing toutSt, If. through accident or other & oausM, any part of your "orion" to a smart appearance, Rang i becomes damaged or broken. ' you <im replace the parts required it —~. —»——*— i ■■■ ■ modi > ate cost. gPR IN G CLEAN ING. Q G° L UMITEIP" 0 -^S° NS ' Asli your Ironmonger to procure „ , Ruildinzs Cleaned and Disinfected. OCEANIC SAWMILLS, what you require. Offices, Private Houses, Churches, Banks, pREAKWATER TIOAD. A _ „ haCKLOCK TTD Houses. Washed Down- D Telephones: XV /hi H. E. S"* 0 " 100 "'L TD - r™.»,k a-4 xJISSSt «S2 MaSfSff.' S • •—» Wellington, MM , p OUOU.»«. a , 55hia» asst swi. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 13

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