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No Goods supplied i«« will prove a gplplp lasting adver- r- lw ""'—'"-'' tisement to $Ky OUR | A MAN'S CLOTHES! Allan is judged very largely by his P HI AH Clothes. Therefore you should g. Try Palmer's for your Summer Suit. As you know, we are famous for fit, style, py finish, and quality. Our suits hold their tjm shape and look well till they are worn ||| out. Hand-tailored,] from £4 4s to £5 i-os. £4 4s _ -TO- Hv David Palmar TAILOR, MERCER, HATTER, Etc. 235 Queen St. fi» Strand Arcade, Auckland. Gold Medal Butter Produced in a GOLD-BEARING Province. It looks like GOLD ! It is as good as GOLD ! 1 THESE BRANDS ARE "World Famous." Tk BUTTER is the BEST!! Is it on yourtable ? The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, Wellesley-street, AUCKLAND.

New Zealand Cartridges . • for .. New Zealand Sportsmen The SWIFTSURE. The FAVOURITE. The BROWN. The SLAYER. VIXEN SECONDS. The NONPAREIL. The NEW CLIMAX. The GREEN. The INVINCIBLE. BLUE ROCK—s-iMh. A ,d—The EXCELLENT—Brass. These shells are all thoroughly tested before they leave the factory. They arc all made by New Zealanders, In New Zealand. Every quality of excellence that science can devise or prec'sion determine is put into their manufacture. All risks and points of weakness "are eliminated. ALL EXPERT SHOTS USE Colonial Ammunition Co.'s Cartridges. STOCKED BY IIIONMOKQEItS, STOUKKEEPEnS, ANI> AMMUNITION DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. •

crx, .",.':o Fletcher, :: Tailors, Hamilton, AVE Always a jGoodsStot^, of "&:' ; X ;;. \"-- ; f TWEEDS, Etc., To Select From. ' KING COUNTRY CLIENTS Specially Catered for.

Pi, A. WILLIS, TE KUITI, Execute Orders for— Ploughing, Discing, Harrowing and General Carting. Day Work or Contract. Chas, Allen AND, ESTATE |r §l<pK H. J. Mussen, BRANCH MANAGER. Green and Colebrook's Buildings, Corner Taupiri a.ndSheridanStreets TE KUITI.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 127, 1 February 1909, Page 6

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287

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 127, 1 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 127, 1 February 1909, Page 6

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