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THE .. ..IN PROGRESS is the order of the age. New methods, new machines, a keener in sight into the needs of humanity, a bigger effort to keep pace with the higher standard of living, the direct result of a levelling up of social orders, inspire men to discover better meau9 oi providing for our wants. The day of providiug for the individual only in past. It meant concentration of effort on a single object. This principle involved time and waste. Everyone knows, in the scheme of production, that a hundred or a thousand articles can be manufactured a great deal cheaper relatively thau iu producing one. Not only can it be manufactured more cheaply, but better materials and finer workmanship go towards the making. It is a Ready-to-wear Suit. The materials are of the "latest fashion, and exactly similar even to the linings and furnishings as the one you pay double Mie price for at your tailor. Simpson Suits arc made by the thousand, but in so many sizes, and to suit so many figures, that any man can be fitted better—yes, more scientifically—than he could by the ordinary tailor. Why pay 100 per cent, more for a suit when you can get absolute satisfaction widi a Simpson of just the material, fit, style, and quality that you always demand. There’s a Simpson Suit to fit you perfectly at the SIMPSON SUIT AGENCY, 706 Colombo St., opp. Kincaid’s. Look in and try it on. It is not the ordinary slop-made suit, but something so different as to be indistinguishable from the finest suit you have yet worn. Try it on before you order a suit in the usual way. M 2/8; extra strongs/-,post,free. Quickly correct'all disorder* of the system and relieve distressing symptoms. Guaranteed harm less. .Should he kept on hand for emergencies. Agent,C.’R.Woolinms :i Karaii'-nhane Tfd N wton, Auckland

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LINOLEUM ’asts longer after off that hard iron-like polish first. That's •ommon-sense. All grocers, Is 6d. 83 A THE EXTRA SHILLING YOU I PUT IN YOUR HAT Ensures an extra quality which means longer wear and satisfaction every- day it is worn. Try one of the famous Borsalino Hats, price from 10/6 Cheaper, Reliable Hats from 2/11, in all the latest styles. Smart Caps, 1/- to 4/11 G. W. PUMSGLL Cornsr WancliMter & St. Asaph Streets. ire, a weary mother Bitting having her morning tea, often Eays, “ There is one blessing we don't have to Beeswax,thoso Eliors.” "Xinoarnish ” lasts twelve months. All grocers, Is Gd. 91

lit ADVANCE SHOWING of Already the leaves are falling, so, taking the hint from Nature, we place on view in all Departments this week an early showing of Smart Things FOR... Autumn Wear, The exhibit will not be complete for some days yet, but we know customers will appreciate an early peep at the new styles. In the Millinery Showroom one is struck by the prevalence of Black. Black Velvet and Fur Trimmings are everywhere apparent, while the new Orange, Copper, Petrol Blue and other shades are well to the fore in new style Velours and Felt Hats. Handsome Fur Coats, Teddy Bear Coats, Smart Hamster-lined Coats in varying styles, shades and fabrics demand attention, while the range of smart Costumes is already very striking. Space forbids mention of the hosts of new goods, but a visit of inspection to this early showing will provide both pleasure and profit. I y WE ALLOW 1/. IN & I DISCOUNT FOR CASH

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 7

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