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Hollander's Costumes. ARE ALWAYS ADMIRED I For their stylish cut, up-.to- * date patterns, fit and service —these are the " admirable " characteristics of HOLLAPiSOER'S Heady-ta-Wear L'osiutnas Exclamations of surprise are frequent: —"I really thought they tailored, to measure." They fit because any altera,tiou necessary is " carried out free of charge, and the prices are no criterion of their''value." M. HOLLANDER, COLOMBO ST. 'Phono 2530 NO TEA LIKE Equal any Tea at 1/8 per lb. Equal any Tea at 2/4 per lb. Equal any Tea at 1/10 or 2/BUY NOTHING ELSE. They fyare stood a world's record test against capital and unprincipled Imitations for OVER 33 YEARS More caps of Tea and more quality la a pound ol N.M&Co'sTsa tban any other On every occasion use NEISON, HOATE'S TEA. HAVE YOU? SEEN OUR UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF Even's W@arS NOTE THESE PRICES ! Stylish Neglige Bhirts ... 2/11 Underclothing from ... ... " 21Socks —3 Paim for ... ... 2/A large stock of Straw BoatersNarrow, medium and -wide brims — Always the Latest Novelties in Ties, etc. STYLISH .SUITS TO MEASUBE, Fit -65/Q. W. PLIMSOLL ' The People's Outfitter, Corner Manchester & St. Asaph Sts. 1 ROOMS » TeL 2034 ' * No. 10 Royal Exchange Euildingi, Cathedral Squara, ' next Poit Offic*. R. & M. Beaitie HAIR and SKIN SPECIALISTS v ■ MASSEUSE.. . . Latest Vibratory ■ Hair Work [ Head and Face a Speciality. . ! Treatment. Combings made up.; A. HARRIS & CO., Ladies' and Gents' Tailors, 205 HIGH STREET. Only the Very Latest Materials kept in stock.' j - All Work Done on the Premises. . Satisfaction A. M CULLEN - - Cutter

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10924, 13 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10924, 13 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10924, 13 November 1913, Page 3