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It Costs .. . rio tiling to fecelye by retiirn, the Finest 1 Range of Sample Snitings you have ; ,ever seen. Simply send, me a postcard request -.and you will get by return mail my Big Bunch of Patterns, together -with my Easy Self -measurement Form and Tape Measure, and whether you decide to Entrust me with an order or. not, you wiljT at "least be convinced that the High Quality Materials are.jiiq. longer restricted to the high-priced tailor. For 75f,Vao more, no less, I will tailor to your individual measure and requirements-, the Best fitting Suit you have ever worn. Ily- earnest aim iSjto see. that every suit that' goes. .out. of my workroom is so distinctive -of_ high-class' workmanship, and goodness of material, that \ shall deserve, and secure your future custom. * I , WILt JSAV.E YOU AT LEAST 3Qe and provide* to a full degree the tailoring jskill necessary to make. you, a PERFECT SUI r. Furthermore I. will dell rer the ."-suit '"made from the material of your choice,, carriage paid to your address, and guaranteed to FIT AND PLEASE you .m every parti- . ■■■■■i^ ""^ mmm^^ mmm cular, and if it does not come ' ... lip to your expectations, or is . • • , nol as", good^ as .. one you will pay 5 Giiinea§ for .elsewhere . -^a^i return it tom e at my expense ', JEl&fa and I , WILL REFUND YOU . EVERY PENNY of the 75s ' vt^S IT WILL' PAY YOU to look Into thfs unusual unit proposal. fSfj ff&BBBBSR&~\ A request to-daS- will bring 10 V7f £$&§&£» you to-morrow; my full range : 'M^^^^^/^\!i.' Let' me hear from you. You'll be pleased) 3fld remember,, too, ?J ONE pRICE IS -75^ CASK. ' j^^^^^j^^^^^K^ A r CLEARi BAVINQ. OF 30s v W^^f^^^^^M;^^^^ sf!mpson vK ■ w Mi^^r Mm X. y Mi ML 4^m^,, X « ' M **?s3jßw - II H ill 229 MANCHESTER 'STRttT, /JeHr P.O Box 730

A prominent literary man. who. on the advice of his doctor, some little time ago, took up golf as on antidote for nervous irritability, wns overheard to remark to a friend with whom ho was playing a round that golf is not a game, It Is a language. ■■-...*■ We learn that" a Petono chap, who is only four feet tail, has "fallen" m love with a Lower Hutt damsel measuring, quite six feet m .heigUi. Purely thin can hardry be called "falling" m love. "Climbing" would not only be nearer the mark, but the only wiy of gottlng there. - , For St. Patrick's Day, Tuesday. March 17 next, the Hlbnrnlan Society at Blenheim has Issued a splendid programmo of sports, particulars of which will be found In our advertising columns. There are 13 events on the list, and £200. 1s to bo. spent m rmo money. Including St. Patrick's Grand Handicap which carries with it £100. The gathering Hhould see a' good representation from the ranks of North Inland athletes. i In the latter portions of 1912 the 1 I Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Sujclety. Limited, whose headquarters are iat Melbourne (Vie.) waa m a very I parlous condition through a petition being presented to the Victorian State Parliament praying for an investiga-, tlbn of the Society's affairs on the groundn that it was Jlnuncially unsound nnd .fraudulently. conducted. In rcHponwe to the petition \ two Inapec[tora were appointed with full power Ito make the minutest Inquiries. After a prolonged Kitting .and marching [their report states emphatically that every charge ha« been disproved. Details will be 'found m our advertising icolqmtiM. The compony thus stands ias tho only Life Assurance Society i that has had Uk attains Investigated l»y I Parliament, which, m Uwlf, |.t a guarantee of solvency.

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NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 3

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