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PRICE OF UNIFORMS JJY many tlio price of "Dolierty" Uniforms is considered too high. Tho following FACT should dispel tho illusion. For (I or 7 years Mr. Dohorty has been the leading MILITARY TAILOR. In 1911 he did a largo Military business, supplying practically all tho IMPERIAL OFFICERS and NEW AREA OFFICERS of tho Territorial Scheme. Since tho war started MATERIALS havo advanced in price a hundred per cent., yet, nothwithstanding this faot, tho price charged for a SERVICE JACKET (the principal item) to-day is EXACTLY THE SAME as in 1911. Civilian Suits have advanced at least 'a. guinea—Military remains the same. OFFICERS. ensure ECONOAIY as well as EFFICIENCY with a "DOHERTY" UNIFORM besides which they get the SMART MILITARY EFFECT. AN "ARMIT" PARCEL IS . THE IDEAL GIFT FOR A SOLDIER AT THE FRONT TPE make up Parcels from tho following vv Goods :- Toilet Boap, Is. 6d. Dental Cream, Is. M. Preserved Dates, Is. Cigarettes, 2a. 9d., 50. Bardines, Is. 6d. Tobacco, Bs. 6d. lb. Kci Cheese, Is. 6d. Tooth Brush, Is. (id. Potted Moats, Is. Shaving Soap, la. 6d. Ghewing Gum, 3d. Keating's Powder, (id. Sweote, Is. & 2s. jar. Tin Cocoa, Is. 6d. <%aru (Manilla), 95., 25. Tins Chocolates, 9d., la., Is. 6d., 25., 2s. Od , 35., is. 9d., 6s. ii. Select tho items you would like to send— remit tho amount plus Is. 6d. for postage and packing and the'complete address of tho Solider, and wo pack and nost tho goods and send you tho Post Ofllce official receipt. R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor-General, WELLINGTON. TBY BEFOEE YOU BUYI PERHAPS our Tea. is bolter than the kind you are using—if so, you'd liko to know it I Visit our dainty New Tea Kooms and enjoy a thrcopotmy cu<p of Bohan'a Tea (as supplied to His Excellency the Governor). If you think it's Beet, use it regularly in your home.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 4

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317

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 4

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