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7* Here’s a beer for EVERYONE! Ladies as well as men like it. They have found that Gold Top’s satisfying mellowness has a taste thrill that lasts a little longer. S Ask tor GOLD TOP ALE |

a lm sticking to CLARENCE My old Favourite” Clarence appeals especially to the lover of sport- —the out-door man. Try the rich blend the deep, satisfying flavour, and you’ll Stick to Clarence too. 7d for 10 packet; 2/11 for 50 tin. AND THE FAVOURITE 20 tin 1/2, No m mm CM-'"-V 85$ wp>

unreme Easier fV V BB lx vd)/ CVGMU SUPREME is the significant word in this adve> tisement, and it is used without exaggeration. SUPREME an STYLE and FIT . . . in Quality off Material . . . in Satisfaction. . . The purchase of materials from local and oversee mills before the rise in the price of wool makes th. SUPREME event possible. Whilst the supply of nr terials lasts no increase will be made in the price o. Ultimax Suits. Eventually, however, an increase will be unavoidable. Order now and get the advantage of the lower prices. ULTimax !§&(U! c / ou^t m£a&uJi£ mm In beautiful quality Worsteds, hard-wear-ing Tweeds, and Navy Serge. The colourings comprise smart Browns, Fawns, and Greys. The designs include check weaves* neat herringbones, and twill patterns. An endless variety. Both prices represent supreme value —the only difference is the quality of material. MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. Strictly Personal: Your order is executed exactly to your own personal requirements. Measurements are taken by experts, and each garment is cut and designed by skilled craftsmen. new gWHcr fr< S' HALLEN STEIN BROS r 0 NEW ZEALAND X .m & « r S' X n i\v $ m wgm HI ■■l i m mm m & m ■lml m mm m m I HB m fm m m m m ml ms* m t 6 i lm Hi 1 i - m it OR a |W 14 DAYS ONLY

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7

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