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B».HmnBiBHiS3 /I . ISB /H Ifl IH fil H IWI /& IVI UMinBMUMma B W I f H ft 1 »A 7 I Distinction in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taote that is backed by knov,- | ledge. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction ' i | is marked for success. | His clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen | will be impeccable in texture and cut. His collars, in particular, t will be branded on the inside with the fastidious man's true I symbol of quality— . .•'..! ■ _ Tlse "Improved Governor" collar, branded Z. is the perfec- \ Hon of neckgear. It is cut to the latest fashionable model. It g does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in warm \ weather. Arjd'it is,made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. " i In collars nothing is good ?*it the beat. j The I Collar is the. BEST! 7

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, THE MISSES ; 'MAGANDBEW' AND. HATES,. , LAMBTON QUAY, (Hannah's Buildings) ARE holding their ANNUAL STOCK- '.■£*■. TAKING. SALE, and Customers "will find substantial' Reductions in Fancy Work and China. Odd Silks and Cottons clearing at below cost, Sampie Parcels of Remnants on approval to Country Customers at Sale" Reductions. . "^ '.','. the' 1 : /''STANDARD'. ROTARY IS- giving, more l complete' satisfaction, therefore receiving more-favourable comment and enjoying greater popularity than all other SEWING MACHINES • combined. This is because it runs. far. easier, quicker, ; and quieter; because.the ROTARI' is more durable, and costs less than any other first-class machine. All duplicate parts' are • obtainable. It. is guaranteed for 10 years. With these,plain facts before, you .it'■ would be utfwise.:to. buy a machine until you have tried the STANDARD. Intelligent and busy people especially welcome. Sole agent:F. J.'.';W*.-FEAR. .:.' 99 WILLIS STREET.. All Makes Skilfully Repaired. Telephone 976. Established 30 years. j&eim&wa PERSONAL E^^SE^. I CONSULT A SPECIALIST FREE. 1 j] Ladies in New Zealand are particularly [or-. @ J lunate in bavins inch a reliable and experienced R T ?f. Mla .'l, a r. 1 , 0 "'" 10 '" malten °f <!w toilet ai Wl l Mil. McElwj.n. the N. 2. Agent for " Milos . i 5 T°ilct Go. Miu McElwain. who has made a S E life study of all matters concerning (he Toilet, K§ J elves her advice to enquirers absolutely free. If ■f| I [ ou Pf worryinc about vour complexion, if your If] ! hairilfallinsorturniniterey.orifyouaretroubled • H I by those uniishtly hairs on ihe face or arms, why M t, not write now lo Miss McElwain, who will write 1 h you personally in reply, sivint you the benefit of 0 5 her hrce experience ir. the treatment she ore-' M ■ » scribes. All correspondence is (reated as strictly M .. 2 .. confidential. Address your letter to .-..-ffl | MISS M. McELWAIN, 1 I. 2S * QUEEN STREET,. jl Auckland, i^mssw Try® Economy.-. is to have the best. When that happens also to be economical in use, who would be without it? goes a very long way. Aemts-Aitkcn, Wilson and Co., Wellington. ""*""" rin1) '*' '"'" '"*—>■■"■- ir mB-nrnTgnrrrrm MISS JENSSEN, TEA KITCHEN, N - 1 HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER. Afternoon Teas a Speciality. Telephone 525. "; FARQUHAfi SHOES FOR BABY, 6d„ 10d., 1s„ Is. 6d. SHOES FOR GIRLS, 7's to l's, 2s, lid. SHOES FOR LADIES, 6s. lid., Bs. 11d., 10s. 6d. - Cuba St.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 913, 5 September 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 913, 5 September 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 913, 5 September 1910, Page 11

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