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nnrrs In Ladies* and Gent's Tailoring. Breeches Making a specialty. No Goods supplied except such as will prove a lasting advertisement to OUR CREDIT. H 1 *'. Sang, - A MAN'S CLOTHES' All., is judged < - , ■ Indll Clothes. Therefore you should ? give great attention to what you wear. ? Try Palmer's for your Summer Suit. As you know, we are famous for fit, style. « finish, and quality. Our suits hold their shape and look well tilt they arc worn ; out. Hand-tailored, perfect fitting Suits from £4 4» to *5 M». J £4 4$ —TOtS 10s 1 David Palmer TAILOR, MERCER, HATTER, Etc. 235 Qutta St. V Strand Arcade, Auckland. Gold Medal Butter Produced in a GOLD-BEARING Provide. It looks like GOLD ! It is as good as GOLD! THESE BRANDS ARE "World Famous." The BUTTER is the BEST !! Is it on your table ? The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, Wellestey-street, AUCKLAND. A CHAMPION SHOT says " Swift sure ! Mr. Duncan Fraser again won the N.Z. Pigeon Shooting Championship in 1909. He say* he used, and always does use. " SWIFTSURE " cartridges made only by toe Colonial Ammunition Company— Because 'Swiftsure' are the Best This is not the easy or careless opinion of an ordinary alio*. Mr. Fraser stand* first. He has had experience ol all sorts of shells. He has finally settled on "Swiftsure" a* the best of the lot. Thl* is not ere opinion. It Is authoritative testimony. It tells. Mr. Fraser ought to Know! MRS J. WILLIAMS,^ Late of Ballarttyne's, Chrfctchurch, JESMOND BUILDINGS High - Class Milliner / Victoria-street - - HAMILTON. S Mrs Williams devotes her attention exclusively to Millinery and Millinery Trimming, and her stock being a large and varied one. the taste of all her Customers can be met.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 151, 29 April 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 151, 29 April 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 151, 29 April 1909, Page 6

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