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mmjm vBSBM mm A Sure Winner For Ellerslie! ARCTIC FUR COATS Are you going to Ellarslie) If so, you'll find Arctic Fur Coats a certain winner. The styles are new, the workmanship unrivalled, and the prices far lower than elsewhere. We import the pelts only, and experts maka up the coats in New Zealand. In this way we escape > the enormous duty on finished coats, and are able to underquote our competitors. See the luxurious coats in Musquash, Marmot, Peschaniki, Beaver Coney, Seal Coney, etc. Now on view in our Showrooms. The low prices will amaze you. i) 3 V > <7 V of KARANGAHAPE RD. AWCKkA.NO OPPOSITE TOP OF QUEEN STREET. ARCTIC FURS Limited J. MANUEL, Manager. the Blest. A WINTER HOLIDAY IN TAHITI will be a most thrilling adventure. A sixweeks' trip gives _ you nearly 4 weeks at "The Islands." Tahiti is beautiful, picturesque, fascinating. Leave Arrive Wellington. Wellington. Steamer. June J 9 Makura July 30 July 17 Tahiti Aug. 27 FARES: From £32 First Class. From £25 Second Class. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. 4 3* aiiiiHiiii!iiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiii!niMiii;i!iM!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii!iiiimiimMiimiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiinmiiiimiiH!HiiiMimiMiiiiiiiiminiimnmiiin Greetings to His Majesty. King George and myself have much in common. We're both monarchs. I'm the King Peter of Suitdom. 1 ' I haven't yet reached the stage where I can declare a general holiday on my birthday - in fact, my birthdays are my busiest days. Every one I've had in the last few years has seen me going eyes out producing "Petermacks." These neat, natty suits are fit for Royalty to wear, yet they're priced so any man can afford to wear 'em. And the reason they are priced low is that they are so good in quality. They're rushed. The more I make the more I sell. And because I sell so many I buy more stuff, get lower prices, and reduce costs. This makes VALUE better all the while, and the rush never lulls. Call along to my Strand Tailory and see the masterpieces of my craft. Scores of them on display. Styles galore. Prices-as usual start, from a fiver. One in particular I'd like you to see is the Navy Serge "Petermack 11 at five guineas. Make it Friday. STRAND ARCADE•QUEEN m w&> v m *r I r * wyrvj "Don't be ill this wi " Let us give Dad a surprise! Mother will help us with SCOTTS Emulsion, It makes you feel lovely and warm inside and it drives away coughs and colds* 9 How children do love SCOTT'S Emulsion! How well they keep while taking this natural strength-maker! SCOTT'S Emulsion contains the finest selected cod liver oil combined with the bone-creating hypophosphites of lime and soda. It builds firm limbs and hard white teeth. It strengthens the powers of resistance to measles, mumps, whooping cOugh, infectious fevers and influenza. SCOTT'S Emulsion prevents coughs, colds and all forms of lung trouble. Parents who are wisely suspicious of so-called "extracts" and " tablets " of cod liver oil will find no difficulty in choosing between these untried preparations and SCOTT'S Emulsion, used and proved for more than fifty years by mothers and doctors the world over. Give to your litde ones the health-tonic they love, now. Be done with "medicine-time" troubles. Make health and happiness the keynote of their growing years. Insist on genuine SUsigWpi) The Spwfosr <Guardian SggpSiw of the HeallH II OF SPECIALLY SELECTED COD LIVER OIL Saves the Young—Protects COUGHS, COLDS CONSUMPTION Recommended by doctors in cases of iun fiAfffH BRONCHITIS WASTING INFLUENZA PNEUMONIA MEASLES HICKETS AND ; SCOTT & BOWNE. (A uslro!asla) LtJ., 483, Kent SI.. SYJJrIt. Y. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 17