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aa MAN Hr>v WANTS BUT LITTLE \ V HERE U. ' BELOW. Registered Trade Mark. We do not remember who said that, and we do not care who said it—lT IS NOT TRUE, Man wants all he can —especially in Suits. He wants tiptop material that will give good wear. He wants fine workmanship. He wants shape-retaining garments. In fact, HE WANTS ALL THE GOODNESS HE CAN GET, and he can get it in the Baker-built Suit. Yes, he can get it, not occasionally, but at any time during the year can get it in his first Suit, and in every other Suit he orders at the Baker Building. This is a cash proposition from start to finish. We pay cash for our Woollens at the mills, and our . Customers pay us cash. The result is big value for us and bigger .value for you. There is not another TAILOR in the Dominion who can give you value like this. We make the statement, and we are prepared to prove it. There is not another Tailor who can give you such material, such style, such splendid cutting and fit at anything like our prices, * which are TWO SOLID SOVEREIGNS lower than elsewhere. There is an air of superiority about the man who is wearing a BAKERBUILT SUIT. No need to tell him that no other Tailor's garments come near the style and the finish we put in these garmentshe knows it. And we have gone on our progressive way, improving on previous styles, and offering a really handsome SUIT FOB THE WINTER PROM £o/5/-. THE BAKER-BUILT SUIT. Come in and see the big selection of New Suitings which we are making up at these prices for winter wear. C. BAKER & CO. LTD. 1 Opposite St. Matthew's Church, WELLESLEY STREET WEST, TAILORS. \

Window Hollands I That Stand All Tests! 1 The word "Spero" on window hollands . | indicates the highest quality procurable || the world over. Insist on having— | i "SPERO" I GUARANTEED SCOTCH FINISHED W WINDOW HOLLAND § There are no better Hollands for window ! iff ; blinds than "Spero," and the colour is ;1 I unfadable. Stocked by leading Drapers | | and Stores and Manufactured by j If RICHARD HA WORTH & CO. LTD., Manchester 1 Window Hollands of the "SPERO" Make are j|l j Guaranteed Not to Fade in the Fiercest Sun | NX Representative: j 1 j H. St. J. STOKOE, c/o N.Z. Express Co. Ltd., Wellington I |

•»w- li .HUgaawgaai in j&Z. ~ jamil I ~~ 1 /''wiroi She: " Polly '• trying to attract fljflfrl MM'jfimllPlll'' Mi l your attention to the brightness ifl lfi urn I of the °°- It '? that new wax I . I'WMilvjjMH preparation called POLIFLOR , '* ,o ci "" "° d '" y to I Prn n klltlH! " "POLIFLOR it made in New Zealand B! I ' -•f |. ill 111 1T j ptgi-WW I by the Manufacturers of " NUGGET" / B1 1 '/ 11.I 1 . * ITll'il Boot Polith—therefore it ngood! f&M'. I Pric " Gd - lo t a ° J 2/3

_ i | M7"Koh-i-Noor" HB I I /wyf is the writer's degree. 1 A "Thank goodness it's back, Jy writing will become a pleasure <f w again"— wrote one enthusiast. No pencil is so silky in touch, or so ■ long-wearing as is a rjr\ THE' PERFECT PENCIL. ' Y I The favourite of everyone who has once I used it Made from a formula exclusive to I L. &C. Hardtmuth. Entirely free from grit ; In 17 degrees, 6B to 9H. From all Stationers, Drawing Material Dealers & Stores. Agent for NEW ZEALAND: Mr. W. R. DON, Express Buildings, Bond Street, DUNEDIN. j L. & C HARDTMUTH, 10. Both well Street, GLASGOW. , | Factories : Budtoeh, Cxecko'Slooaklo- f- ' , ||

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 5

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