jsk " WHO'S YOUR TAILOR ? You have no need to ask such a question from a well dressed gentleman. The prominence of the Schneidenian touch is at once noticeable in the workmanship, originality mtKsßß^llmss£S& Perfec* fi* is an essential feature of men* clothing; even the best cloth manufactured loses its value if badly made up or spoilt in the fit. There must be no unsightly slackness or creases, and the wßußßSr^lsSSl coat s*loll*<* ft* nicely round the neck, slope in a natural form down to the shoulders, and hang smoothly at the back. The chest portion of the coat should fit comfortably close and the shoulders contain just BMBHw^^SS at amount of shaping to give the wearer a sturdy, yet smart and natural appearance- A suit properly proportioned and fashioned will have grace and beauty in every line, and, as so much depends on a |iPN|g|E9Po[ man's appearance, your suit should be as perfect as human skill can make it. We provide to a full degree, the tailoring skill necessary to make a perfect suit—the "SCHNEIDEMAN" Suit. Our earnest a*m *•• to see that every garmer» *«».!, -goes from our tailoring department is so distinctive of high-class workmanship and goodness of material that we shall deserve and secure your future custom. jHBHBi@ISPI Why take chances when getting measured for your suit, when you have SCHNEIDEMAN & CO., The Great Russian Tailors, at your service, who can fit you with a Schneideman made-up suit from K|sßmߧBPlly £2 10s. Do you realise what you can save by getting a Schneideman suit? It means £3 to £4 saved. Some would say: "How is it possible to produce a good suit at 50/- to 60/-?", Well, it's very simple fjfflßlHKfll' c know that it means very ecnall profits for us. But we know also, that small profits can be turned to good account with a large turnover. Thus, while we are benefiting our clients, we are also helping jHRSBg§P|F ourselves. In plain terms, it's good business—an advertising1 speciality. Once a man buys one of our suits we know we've got him for a permanent customer. Others may have "had" him for high prices' J / |J9@SSra!i? but once we get him inside a Schneideman Suit, we've "got" him for as long as he continues to wear clothes, and he will be so satisfied that he won't grudge paying a regular price for his future outfit* ' BH§|B||f We do not pose as philanthropists, Our made-up suits are a good advertising proposition for us, and for our customers, and that, really, is all there isabout it. WmMwsagk come a^ 03tt^ at once and try on our made-up Suits from £2 10s. Altered to fit, if necessary—in fact we guarantee to turn it out as good a fit as if you got measured. The only difference is that you ■Hf flrar save from £3 to £4 on your next suit. You are not compelled to buy—wo only want you to come in and try one on, then you will be satisfied that what we say is correct. -..y" HV BB All Coats made on Haircloth. The fronts are guaranteed never to break. NO FIT, NO PAY. THAT IS SCHNEIDEMAN'S WAY. fflfl fB COME AND SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF MADE-UP SUITS. OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ............ AVENUE; , ' THE GREAT RUSSIAN TAILORS - - - - - . WANGANUI.
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MISS JEAN ROBEaTSON A Beautiful Advocate for "Years ago I heard of your wonderfnl Rexona from a, friend of mine, who conld not find words to give it praise enough. As I was needing something of this kind for an injured hand, I purchased a small pot, and I congratulate you on your wonderful Remedy. It is certainly a most marvellous healer, much in advance of anything I hare ever come across before. "I am also going to try a cake of your Eezona Soap, for I hear that it is splondid, and am going to see for myself if it is in keeping with Eexona. Rexona and I shall always he friends in the future, and I will never lose an opportunity of telling my friends about it. "Yours truly, (Sgd.) "JEAN ROBBBTSON." Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is the king of ointments. Rexona Soap is the aristocrat of Soaps. Try thorn for yourself. REXQNA, 1/6 and 3/. REXONA SOAP, 1/6 TABLET. Registered Name for ECEA.WS ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and coid remedy. - Cart* 2A. Saw I§/- -»-*— -■ ' When you *C \ J turn away from f \ >\^T~lkc£> dainty viands, when f f Htf1 food fails to bring catis- Vr' njL.. faction, then it is that you , W"j2L know that Indigestion has got TifiS you in its grip—then is it that you 7*5 need Dr. Crossland's famous r\ j\ A scientific and proved *s^el« specific, it brings relief and •j'P^C renewed health to the suf- 1 f|F/' ferer from Indigestion and Js'^v'l Dyspepsia or from Consti- j yu pation and Headaches arising Xr* Sf from a disordered stomach. 2Pu»l The first dose usually >^gjj|figi_ja gives relief. Try it. 2/- L J^lffiip^il at all Chemists and Stores. G yJsMtm^hji
S^PffllSl!^W\ &t^ ENGINEERS " IV dUN LOP BELTING . rrsffr** "T'/ - iCOUVCVOF And D?nwincrl • ft/ft* t I* ■ \ »■• vwu *fM «^a A v WjCil Air, Hydraulic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves, Insertions, etc, etc. tenders and samples submitted. I WSTRVCTIVE 220 PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALQGUE ON APPLICATION, DUNLOP RUBBER COY. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND. ■1. ...A 600DINVESTMENT •.- is always sought after. Any expenditure, however, vMch promotes one's well < • ;' being- is a sound investment. Good liealta, undoubtedly, is one of tie greatest assets <' > a man or woman can possess for without it none can be at their vbert physically or £ > mentally. Minus good health, the joy of life is dimmed. Beecnam'g Pills are a o * paying investment for all who desire to promote and maintain good health. It is <> I trtaa to have recourse to this wonderful specific on tho first signs of indisposition. ] \ ; > When the stomach is disordered, when the appetite is poor, when the bowels are < > > irregular, the liver elnggish or yon feel generally out of sorts you cannot do better <' ;> than tafce a few doses of this world-famous medieina. You will oertaisly benefit. J' > There are ampl© returns in beaHh and satisfaction for ail who invest is 'the * ■ semedy of i > '! - ' .:-":-i <> * . Prepared enly fey THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, England. <' » ' Sold m bores, labelled price 18£ d (36 pills), 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pilla)." < ► 0& THE Ol& GO AS*YOU FLtZto&tz. | ' THERE IS ONLY ONE' lk | Satisfactory, Reliable, and REALLY ECONOMICAL & kind of traction for to-day and to-morrow, and that *Wk ®i is the Commercial Motor. The study of the possiiailiiies of this traction by us '^a X& ensures your having the moat expert advice. . % The Horse eats up money! li Beasemer Motor Waggons eat up Miles! II Write to us about them. 1| 1 ■■--=«n»na=a l aim» M » M a ia ?jion Qtsay, WEL.USNJGTON. I L^. ._ _— -—_--^— —,__ , 4
TO PICNICKERS and campers! Wherever you go, take a bottle of - "NAZOL" with you. Colds come easily. They go quickly "when "NAZOL" gets to work. Sixty doses for Is. 6d. EFFICIENCY BOARD. Farmer: "According to the papers they can't get the Efficiency Board to reconsider its resignation." His Wife: "I'll wager if they were treated to a good cup of ARCADIA TEA they'd do it. That's bow I got my .motor. " ARCADIA cures downheartedness. i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17127, 31 October 1917, Page 3
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