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CLOTHES —and character Your character is often judged by your clothes. The character of your clothes is determined by the skill of your tailor. Sufficient reason why you should employ a skilled man. Hugh Wright's staff of English t&ilors and cutters is composed of men who are as adept at the practical side of their work as they are .perfect in theory. The cut and drape of a Hugh Wright Suit is as near perfection as it is possible to attain. Yet they are no higher priced. 53 tp* From only ,fu# We would like you to see our range of New Season s Materials. HUGO WKK3ff% ~7/ie young mens Hoifors Q Vnn A ▲ (tms#t 1 , - • v w mm 7r m BY LUXURIOUS MOTOR COACH. 22/6 Reh,rn Fare 22/6 'This Grand Scenic Trip is possible only by Motor, and embraces 140 miles of magnificent scenery, including the following sights:—B a.m.: Leaves G.P.0., proceeding along magnificent concrete roads, through fertile country, to Papakura, thcncc past the famous Pukekohe Hill to Mercer, where the first glimpse of the Waikato River is seen. From Mercer the road winds along the river bank to Ngaruawahia, famous for its Maori Legends and picturesque beauty at the meeting of the rivers. A short 18 miles b'rings us to Hamilton, with its two single span bridges across the Waikato. After lunch at Hamilton the road winds through typical old English Lanes to picturesque Cambridge, then on to Horahora Power Station, passing through the fertile Waikato iValley en route, arriving Arapuni about 1.30. At ARAPUNI. THE WORLD'S WONDER HYDRO ELECTRIC WORKS, two hours' sightseeing takes in the Power House, Great Dam, Waterfalls, Petrified Forest, Tunnels, etc. Leaving for Auckland ?.30 p.m. r rem i, > jm W | ! 5!o« : . V ' . : ?*K£HXvv:> \ 3 * I - m a mm PHONE 40-402. SEATS MUST BE BOOKED. Passengers unable to reach G.P.O. by 8 a.m. will be called for free. No changing. Your reserved seat is secured throughout the whole trip. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. JOHNSTON & STOKES, 31, BEACH ROAD (just past Anzac Avenue). GOOD PLATE DESERVES A GOOD POLISH. Preserve the original appearance by using Goddard's Plate Powder to Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only by £ £0939* PI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 19

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