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UNIFORMS. A COOD SERVICEABLE UNIFORM IS ONE OF THE CREATEST ASSETS OF AN OFFICER AT THE FRONT. Many an officer would willingly pay three times the price for a really firstclase outfit if it could bo obtained at tho 6eat of war I A GOOD UNIFORM IS A SOUND INVESTMENT. Economy in the quality is folly* JAMES A. DOHERTY THE MILITARY TAILOR OF NEW ZEALAND, makes for all the Leading New Zealand Officers. His London firm makes for many of the distinguished Generals, Officers, and Lifo Guards. New Khaki Cloths and Bedford Cord for Breeches to hand. ' JAMES A. _ DOHERTY 24 HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON. 203 LAMBTON QY., WELLINGTON. ALL New Zealaiders visiting London should read the "British Australasian," 6d. weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail and cable news from New Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit the "British Australasian" Reading Home, at the offices, 115 High Holborn, London, W.C., where they can see the Home papers, meet their friends, use the telephone, and obtain information without oharge.

By Bpeoial Eioollenoy Appoint to the Governor, ■jOOHAN'B CHINA BUD [TEAS Are Famous for Flavour. Procurable BOHAN'B. Bakor'a Buildings, -Phone 2636.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2319, 28 November 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2319, 28 November 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2319, 28 November 1914, Page 6

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