WHAT GOOD STYLE MEANS, Taking one consideration with another, it is a mistake to underrate the value of clothes. And it cannot be denied that neglect of this fact is prejudicial to a man’s self interest. There is, too, good common sense in having a fair number of changes, and allowing part of one’s wardrolm the rest cure.' For dress, all purposes and good stylo, there is no better house to visit than Mr D. Milligan’s English Tailoring Kooms. in Kelburne avenue. • *
Mr Wcnzl , Scholium, Queen street, Auckland, has a number o£ businesses for sale.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6138, 19 February 1907, Page 5
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