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_____ _ . , — id Registered Trade Mark. ni It is never too late " to mend ;d 'J 1 your habits, but when we make yotu \l Habits for you there is no need to mend r or alter or patch, because each Bakerf' built Tailor-made Suit is built specialty is for the man who orders it. 7 By this method each Suit everyrt where,, and ensures your being well dressed. w t A man who continues to wear an illie fitting suit becomes grouchy and ill-tern-st pered because of the constant presence oi 1 " ugliness. to ° How different is the man who wears a " Baker-built Suit. He looks smart —he feels smart —his brain and body are working in perfect accord, because of a con- . tented mind. ► He is Smart. » .The one a poor, cross-grained testy old curmudgeon. I The other— keen, courteous, clearcurmudgeon. The other—the keen, courteous, clearthinking business man, whom it is a pleasure to meet. The difference— Baker-built Suit. _______ FROM £5/5/- UPWARDS. C. Baker S Co., Ltd. (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), WELLESLEY ST. WEST, TAILORS. I A IVtCJIVIIVIY 3 has a good excuse for placid inac--5 tivity— dead for thousands of * years, and that's a perfectly good _ alibi. _ But there's no living man, whose I brain cells are still on the job. can I furnish any alibi for not meeting 3 changed conditions with changed r methods. 3 That applies very largely to your : Clothes. j Right from the start we have i proved to the Public the advantage a of a Reliable Cut Rate Tailoring | Service—-NOT loaded with High Shop I Rent, Lavish Display and other jj Heavy Overhead Costs. Naturally ; many men have appreciated the con- : gpnuent savings priced on to them. 1 Our Tailor-made Suits, Overcoats, i etc., are a pleasure to wear— S We measure on improved system i and have no misfits We offer Real j Economy to every man who earnl estly wishes to savenot vn«te : money on the imitation article, rush- : e-1 a mti"hir>e a* s"-rn)led : Bargain price, soon to " hit back " i with wrinkles and shapelessness. ■ Let us show you the newest pat- • terns and styles NOW. We'll give ; you prompt and courteous attention, : either h»re, or at vmtr Home (town : or country) if requested. -Rate laiorirg, 63 Security Bldgs., Queen Street. : ( (Opposite National Pictures.) C. Clioules, Manager. Take Lift

! ■ ■ 5 ! . ■ — : , '■'~,. „ ; ~ a.i: ;„ ■ : '- ....•■ t^V;..^ : ■ , / . ■ •'■ I I t •.'-■■'. A f\ • ITU fl/f I % ONETANGI Is a musical name whose meaning is '"'M' ! Sounding Sands," and this poetic description truly i describes the settlement on Waiheke Island, where. ■ you can now ount^your uMne * or a mere pi^ anc ° *»-■ • i - of Ei 8 nt P ence a <fey- Only a few years will coma p»|, i . ■ ant * pass l^e •ONETANGI sections, now to bo %-V : P oo^ sl W *N find ready buyers at three * \j* >•* ' ay * choicest marine auburb of Sydney, only a ,/ \ \ K 8 few years back, was a small village amid shifting' ''.\' \ ■ * an( !» * l c&n neVer b<? DU «it, and-the time is not . -:2;||> \ ' ar stanl ** some ma y * wnen steamers will bo V-vi-f running there as frequently as they are to Devon- ;?!,:;.£ AUCIU ! ANp^r..... : FINEST BEACH I-i ■T Please arrange for me to SeJcfc Section, free of charge Jm ''^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 12