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HAY E'i OU READ TEIIS ONE? Read it, it’s Handy to Remember! HAROLD SCHMIDT Regil. Eeg<l. Eegd. Chemist. Assayer. Sight Testing Optician And Lens Manufacturer. 268 QUEEN ST. MANUFACTURERS AND EVERYONE ELSE K'nefit fr, m his i.om is try knowledge and free advice concerning formulas and recipes they may desire. AS REGD. SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN i LENS MANUFACTURER: sight-testing is free; his prices in all his lines equitable, and any one who desires may see the surfacing o‘ the lenses on the machines in his workroom. ARTIFICIAL EYES in all variety are fitted at honor prices. ESTIMATES for prescriptions, new glasses or reparrs are always cheerfully given. ASSAYERr Having been appointed Assayer by 11 Excellent 1 v the Governor—Gold and {Silver ores are smelted anti assayed in furnaces on the premises, and anyone may have free advice as to the possible value of ores, stones or earths. VETERINARY and ORCHARD: Harold Schmidt aa commercial orchard and dairy herd, so farmers may have practical free ad vice. Demonstrations in budding and graft.;.g cheerfully given free. Box grafting wax. 16a tin. MILK AND CREAM TESTED for Butter-fat content. t> per test. Harold Schmidt’s Veterinary Booklet is free to anyone who asks for it. FINALLY, IF YOU HAVE A PAIN, ACHE, OR COUGH, go to Harold Schmidt. Advice founded on liis experience is free —he’ll advise you the best specialist for vour trouble—lF YOU NEED ONE. WITH 3 REGD. PROFESSIONS and ONE CHARGE only—THE LOWEST —Harold Schmidt caters for your repeated patronage and recommendation. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1859—His business carries every coin eivalde drug, so that substiUition never occurs. Estimates always chccrfullv given. HAROLD SCHMIDT

Don’t Be One in a Thousand be yourself you cannot dress like thousands and express your individuality. Have Your Suit TAILOR-MADE! Auckland’s leading Master Tailors invite enquiries concerning your Next Suit. Phone 40-250. ERNIE ROBERTS High Class Modern Tailoring at Moderate Prices. 199 Karangahapo Road (over U.P.S. Dispensary). S. WILLIAMS (Late Milne & Ghoyce) High Class Tailor and Ladies' Costumiere is now in business at BRITISH CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET. F. R. Phone 45-501. O’GORMAN Gentleman’s Tailor. Specialising in Dress and Dinner Suits and Military Uniforms. Alpe’s Buildings, Cor, Gore and Fort Streets. (Entrance, Gore Street.) Phone 40-756. dom McCarthy The Maker of Smart Suits -83 Ehyber Pass, NEWMARKET. HARRY FORT High-class Tailor. Moderate prices. All garments guaranteed. Palmerston Buildings, Queen St. (opp. G.P.0.) Haycock 6? McCoskrie Ltd. P.O. Box 1639. Telephone 43-001. C‘| 6 Palmerston Buildings (2nd floor), Queen St. (opp. G.P.0.), AUCKLAND. E. McCOSKEIE. Principal. Tailors and Outfitters. \ ■■ f-iv* %zm sv ■ft m • :• 3s* m urn Now is the Time to Order Your Tailor-made Suit for the coming Season. PHILIP SCHNEIDEMAN TAILOR, AND LADIES" COSTUMIERE. Only Address: 103 and 104 Ist Floor, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. (Next Bank Australasia.) No connection with any other firm of the same or similar name in Queen Street. C. VERNON & CO. HIGH CLASS TAILORS. For the Man or Woman who likes good Clothes and Dress smart at Moderate Prices. We also do renovations, repairs, cleaning and pressing. Note our new address: 34, Victoria Street, West. Next Koval Hotel. i FRED DAVEY Bespoke Tailoring in all its Branches. Elxpert Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 14 Uni(*tn Buildings, Custome St. E. (next Waverley Hotel). First Floor Take Elevator. Ask for “CASTLE BRAND” Cloths —They do not Fade and are Guaranteed

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 13