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Buiiness Advertisements. High Glass Tailoring. H. NEVEBMAN, "TIIE WHITE SHOP," • Avenue, Opposite English Church. ' Let us Measure You TO-DAY for a New Winter Suit. We can show you a really fine assortment of Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges, Covert Coatings, etc., in all the latest patterns. As to Fit of Clothing, you may be sure we will take every possible care that each garment will be a PERFECT FIT. Our best advertisement lies 1 in how we cut our clothes, how [ they fit the wearer; makes no difference to us what shape or size you are :' in fact, we rather LIKE TO FIT THE MAN THAT, IS HARD TO FIT. We know we can fit him well, perfectly, satipfactorily; we know that he will be our best advertisement. Come in any Time. SUITS FOR MEN, depending upon the Cloth you pick, RANGE FROM ' '• , J3 l0 s To^s 15 8 - i ' Just a Word as to COLLARS and TIES. , We have the latest, prettiest, and most fashionable. Real swell effects in shapes, colours, and * si^es. Prices are always righttfiht is, economical prices for best goods. H. NEVEBMAN, "THE WHITE SHOP." * Avenue s THOR THE WET SEASON. Gent's Rain-Proof Coat's. PORUS, HEALTHY, SOAKING RAIN-PROOF. NO RUBBER. MADE FROM AN ALL-WOOL CLOTH, WHICH IS NOT MERELY SHOWER -PROOF, BUT PROOF AGAINST HEAVY RAIN. ■ -*^— - • -*"- * • , THE RAIN-PROOF QUALITY IS PERMANENT/, AND WILL-,L.AST AS ' LONG AS THE GARMEN&SfpfcST;" 'when wet, these garments-Mat - ." dried b.bfore ,4 fir^;.. ; . SHAPES: DONCASTER, GOODWOOD^EBS|>M. telephone 224. i JOSEPH pAUL AND # * po., VICTORIA HOUSE, Wan.ganui. - QOVJEBN3VIENT LIFE INSUBANCE. (Established 1870>. FUNDS— 4 1881 JE608,560 1891 .'... jei,847,797 t 1901 43,285,416 J. H. RICHARDSON, -«, Commissioner. "GET ON THE SOIL, YOUNG MAN>! GET ON THE SOIL !" LUNDON & SHEERAN, ', G. N. L.-A. LAND, LAxJOR, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,. t , Temporary Offices: • Top of Stairs, Cummins' Buildings. ± WHY? WHY wear a Suit with the KNEES PUSHED OUT and SOILED, when • you can get it put in order for a few shil- • lings— MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW; or r ' WHY pay six or seven guineas for a Suit, when . you can get the 'same thing FROM £3 to ,JE4 10s? Trousers from 14s ! At ■p TSAUMAN, THE AMERICAN TAILOR, The Avenue, Opposite the Convent. D m.mmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmm.m—mmm.mmmmm—mmmm-mmmmmmm r ' FLORA MaCDONALD'S LAMENT."— "I have lost my New Century Soft Rubber Hair Curler."

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10976, 16 June 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10976, 16 June 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10976, 16 June 1903, Page 1

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