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I Direct From BRITAIN’S MILLS TO NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST TAILORING CONCERN . . Extraordinary Large Shipment OF THE winter Suitings arrived AT Schneidemans AND COMPLETED INTO Hand Made Suits READY-TO-WEAR They have arrived THE TAILORING VALUES YOU KNEW YEARS AGO.' ASTOUNDING OFFERS. Our two Wonderful suit specials have set all talking. Priced to suit the man of moderate means yet backed by Schneideman’s definite guarantee of faultless workmanship, fitting and finishing, they offer you the most tempting inducement for smart dressing that you’ve experienced for years. They’ll make you forget those recent days, when clothes of quality seemed a luxury. Only at Schneideman’s can you get these amazing values. Every roan can be fitted perfectly with these suits. WEST OF ENGLAND WORSTED SUITS. Superb indeed are these fine woven worsteds; they are in Greys, Browns, and in Fancy Suitings. We Have Your Size and Style. SCHNEIDEMAN’S PRICE, HAND-MADE SUIT, READY TO WEAR—-£6-16-6 & £7-17-6 NAVY SERGE SUITS. You know what reliable serge suits have cost of late—Up to 10 guineas. Here’s one we've made in Faultless style and quality that will give you splendid wear. Guaranteed fast indigo dye and finely woven. We have your size and style. This suit is worth 10 guineas to-day. SCHNEIDEMAN’S PRICE, HAND-MADE SUIT, READY TO WEAR—-£6-16-6 OUR CHALLENGE Make your selection and let us reserve it for you while you make ■ any comparisons you may desire. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. TAILORS - - 111 CUBA STREET ALSO AT—CHRISTCHURCH. PALMERSTON NORTH. HASTINGS, WANGANUI. NEW PLYMOUTH. MABTERTON.

ACCIDENT OPPOSITE THE “MIDLAND.” A ladv whilst hurriedly boarding ft Karon tram car had her hand? rather overfull of-parcels. A small packet d( no up in chemist’s wrapping paper fell on the roadway with a dull splash ! “Oh, my nrecious Q-tol nil wasted,” exclaimed tin fair datue as she ruefully regarded ih< loss, quite regardless of the conductor’ impatient “Hurry on. please'.”

TO STAND THE SEASON AT PALMERSTON. THE AMERICAN STANDARD ANTI REGISTERED TIP tTTING STAELION (According to >Rulo 1> yA \ CORUN AD O. As l intend {ravelling in Palmerston North and Surrounding Districts this anting season with the Veil-known Pacing Stallion Vnn Coronado, I would he pleased to hoar of any paddock with loose box and feed shed I could lea>e or rent while stationed there, and also from any breeders vqwinng the services of this stallion, as l will only he able to take a limited number of mares. Any breeders not knowing this hor>e too well will bo able to gain scone idea of his great breeding qualifications froiu the following: VAX CORMX.'DO is one of the best bred trotting stolliuns of the present day. A handsome sea-brown in colour landing almost 16 hands and weighing He is by Del Coronado, who sired the famous mare White Sox. winner of the world's greatest Free-for-all Race i-i'RMn at the Panama Exposition, putting in throe separate miles ut 2..> to the mile; while his dam, Queen Director, was a 2.a performer at five-year-old, and is descendrd ftom the famous Director. so that Van Coronado rombinos the hoG blood ot of the must celebrated families in America; families that are known to breed on and transmit their great speed, and is the only h M-se ever imported to New Zealand who breed*- tru<- to colour. His foals are all bavs. blacks and browns. VAN (OWNAIiO is the sue of Mane Tempest. ~*.ira Tacks. Prince Coronado, Hue Coronado, Hex Coronado, Pearl Coronado. Francos Darby (2.17 , Mi-s Edith. Conscript. Rockaway, Coronado, Piiect Coronado, Directive, .fames Conway, and Frantic. All those horses are in the winning list, and several others. FEES— £l2 12s. For fuilhct pnrticulms apply to A. K. MORGAN. Owner. Matter*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 8

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