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Every New “Crown” Suit Makes a New Customer There is that something in " Crown ” Suits; call it quiet smartness good fit finest quality of materials it is a something men seem to appreciate the moment they wear a “ Crown," and makes them " Crown " wearers for life. The low prices combined with good quality are of course a great appeal. " Crown ’ Suits have definitely proved that there is no need to pay fancy prices in order to get style, comfort and wear. Let us show you the range. A size for every figure. Standard blues and greys, and fancy worsteds. SOLE AGENTS: PALMER & FEARNLEY LTD. 10, Darby Street, AUCKLAND.

A NEW TOP-PIECE FOR “BAXTER'S” The many thousands of people who 1 rely on Baxter’s Lung Preserver to rid them of coughs and colds will have noticed that this famous specific is now put up in bottles with a screw cap. thus obviating the necessity of removing troublesome corks The new screw cap makes a perfect seal and keeps the contents in good condition Needless to say, the quality of “Baxter’s” remains unchanged, and after t>4 years of continuous good work, it still remains the popular remedy ail over New Zealand. Besides being a wonderful cough and > cold specific, Baxter’s Lung Preserver possesses unique tonic properties that help to build you up to resist future attacks. A rich, red, warming and soothing compound, appreciated alike by young and old. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle, 2s Cd; large, economical family size. 4s 6d; ! bachelor bottle, 3s 6d. —2. \

Memorials THAT NEVER GROW OLD Manufactured in Auckland by McNAB & MASON MONUMENTAL MASONS IC9 SVMONDS STREET Catalogues Free. Phone 46-498 CARPET CLEANING AND SHAMPOOING id. Per Square Foot. VACUITM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z. Cr. Wellesley end Albert Streets. Phone 41-769.

sss m hi" W%M CP fi in. 15 FIRST PB) CT£> 50 o®9* J£3 o *** a *\ o > y N. =? i TV <&< / SOLD HERE w cs= vs? o H 1 By Permission of <b« Minister for Internal Affairs. Secretary and Treainrer: W. B. STEEL, P.O. Box 393, Dunedin. up, friends roll up, everybody don’t delay another minute ! There’s a Fortune waiting for somebody and there’s only a few days to go! Don’t be left lamenting when the prizes are handed out! Roll up with your haSf-cr©wns«get a ticket every day until the finish. nm st ALL PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL GOLD £2500 First Prize - Second Prize £2OO - Third Prize £SOO Fourth Prize Fifth Prize - - £SO 20 Prizes of £3O each - - £2OO SO Prizes of £5 each - - £450 TOTAL 115 Prizes (in Alluvial Gold) £.4000 CLOSES JUNE 7. Drawn June 27 Here’s Your “HURRY-UP” COUPON— Use It! OBJECTS: For the purpose of raising: funds for the purchase of Aerodromes, Plant and 3lachines for the Canterbury, Otago and Southland Aero Clubs. TRUSTEES : r Joseph Ward, Bart.. P.C., K.C.M.G. (Southland). Sir Francis Boys. K.8.E.. President. Canterbury Aero Club. Hon. W. B. Taverner, M.P. Aero Club. Tickets now on sale at tobacconists, news-agents, and stores, or obtainable from the District Wholesale Agert by filling in the Coupon. ALBERT W. CLARK, Campbell’s Buildings, P.O. Box lSib, Auckland. books Please send me tickets in toe “GOLDEN WINGS” ART UNION. I enclose remittance of Tickets 2/6 each, or Book of 9 for £t. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply. Name Address .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 29

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