R U A /CUSTOMER OP OURS? If not. we y.J want you to be. You may get as good elsewhere, but nowe c'ui turn out a better article, whether in Frock, Dr<s*, oc £ac Soils, Overgarment", or Lai3i o s Costumes You will lecommt'nd cs to your fiiends after we f-upply y v Give us the opportunity to prove the above assertion. Many of our clunts ha^e been di-igat slied with tbeir previous Tailors — U U 2 Samuel Smith & Co., Merchant Tailors •72 Princes Street. Please mention this paper, EN MEKS9HIAM, WE have Purchased from Mr. 11. PALMER, of Princes street. his LARGE and WELL-ASSORTFD STOCK of MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, CROSSES, and STaTUETIES. The above has bet-n Purchased at. aLar^e Discoant rf Landed C< Rt, and we are in a position to offer For SaltAT PRICES which CANNOT BE EQUALLED. Designs Sent on Application. THOMSON & CO., MORAY PLACE, (opposite First Church).
Jp. ; \T GOLDEN TIP ([ QL She : "I hope yon like the tea, George." ! He : "It is delightful, dear. The best you have ever given me." She: "Yes. It is 'GOLDEN TIP' KOZIE TEA, with Coupons in every packet. The grocer says it is the Queen of 2/- Teas, and I quite believe him. My visitors complimented me to-day. They all said it was delicious."
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 11
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214Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 11
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