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UNEQUALLED VALUE IN SAFETY RAZORS. The Razor that strops and sharpens its blade. The blade that always stands up to its task. .;■■>: The strop that keeps the edge on the blade. No other Safety Razor embodies the self-stropping principle m its own frame. With the " 4 Vale t" there is nothing to take to pieces for either stropping or cleaning. Forty or fifty shaves from one blade is the modest i claim of this r* the world's finest "shaver. y - Safety Razor* No. 99 Set contains the essentials of a perfed ' No. 55 Nickel Set. Razor, strop and three "Valel" thaoe. Razor and three 'lltC bladet m highly -polished nlckdlcd \C\jf. blades m neat case . . . -//U ' : case with hinged strop container . l\J/\J Managing Agents for &C c & Zealand: Van Staveren Bros., Ltd., Auckland. Wellington and Christchurch. . ■

The Simplest & most Fascinating Competition ever held m New Zealand s Suggest a Name for ti.B's \ % s^ PfizG £100 — 2 Consolation Prizes of £5 IsZsff^ . A New Year's Present for Somebody — Jf\ * V yM'/jCSj^^iriy^^&^im AH New Zealand is talking about H.B.s' wonderful "New J7JI ■ /MjO^Sr^S fj^l^M#W^i^ ' Tailoring." "Never before have such stylish Ready-to-Wear Suits / If}! / Wfi£>^3 Mm& '^^^M^¥»wWw^k \ been ottered at such Reasonable Prices The Cut; Style, and ■/ litl I nBSBiMr Materials "of >ur "New Tailored" Suits is everything that you I Mil \.M&islffl • couW POSSibiy Wish for. Our " New .Tailoring " provides ReadyI 1 Ws\ WM Wi^M^^'^rtf Ju' fMW *^raA to- Wear Suits m a wealth of choice, botlr m cloth and pattern, l/i kH\ ' an( * ' n a comprehensive system of sizes and fittings. To celebrate VIEsA wMwk ■ our wonderful advance m Si it-making we have decided to lind JT lKm\ ' ®^^ a name to aptly describe our new productions. We are leaving this I flSHft&lkti l^^^W¥ !^M i M'mMmiM:i $Ws9ft to the public, and if you can think of a good name let us have it. I iBKIk*. PSP##»l^«ll%ilM The directors of Messrs Hallenstein Bros.. Limited will pay to I JEE^®^¥®^^^^^^BS<wl^S the porson P rovldin g f H £ ost suitab^ name for H.B. a' " New m^.^^S^^i^^^^^^^M§^^^K^^^^-M^^^^iMiih^MM^^M The competition commenced on November I, 1027, and It closes on December 31, 1927. The competition Is opeu to everybody, with the ex.' Wy^ , "P" 011 of cm P lo y" s ol Messrs HaHcnstcln Bros.. Ltd. TOte^ ff ft, jjT^3^'^^^^i%!!itf^ro^.^j. i ria^'^^l! Competitors can send In as many, 'names as they like, but only en* Irak .. I i^ Vrw^lS'wmrara^flS^ii name Is allowed on eacb entry iorm. .vhlch must be accompunied by a 'KUGak^ r \ :^^S^<m receipted H.B cash docket" to the value ol 5/- or more, besring any date -r*^-lfar*V^*l^^ffl*^^ mi Iromlhe Ist November to the 31st December, 1927; but a cash docket to tfw VSBB&mfXST W^^^!S^^2^i^^^^(K-^Wlj^o^tmA^^^P^/V/°.^^^^ tulue ol 10/- or more entitles the entrant to submit two names; 15/- or more, *SB Btt! ■ u "u | " »ISSfi^j||i^Sf!>!^' . J^j^afflCTaw^ three names; 21)1 ■or more, [our names; and so on. '•"•1 JBaP^S'%C''j^§^?^^pMS?'ltfM* : rS^^^^l^^i^^^ A " cn'ries must be lorwarded on the official lorm, which can be obtained '' ' I f»ff\W^^ :^^W^^WwiW^H^^^^^-^WA-^^ *P° n npp'lcation at any ol the Branches eJ Mcssn Hallcnstein Bros., Ltd. I tW&P S- l^'^^^iMu^^S^^W^^W^K^^^WS Tne con>P c t' tor>!l ru " name and address must be marked clearly on each 9mOB AjW' t^fjgnSwMM ''.WHMW'i M^S^SBBtwH^wtMwf '" ml. » nd lhe envelope containing same should be marked plainly, " COM' Mff Wmn- Sj&"%W' -W§^PfMiSS'mlS* PETITION," and addressed to Messrs Hallenstein Bros.. Ltd., P.O. Box 579, JT W mB s^¥™^^^t^^^rvSl^W Competitors agree te accept as final the decision ol the Directors c! iSEsi Hit i^ir^M r t^ffr Messrs Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., who Tflll.be the solo Judges Id all matter* $r '- I jM if iK§m Wms9^W " Call at ©nee S©r Entry .. Forms ' f A/ii "T^^B H J^^Hil^^^K^ ' "^®^ ® an selM^ * n as s^^^J P^Slll o^wN§P^ •' names as .yow like

M\ F@lt M^ts-^M^w C^lc^sfl^gSo^Sift^p ®ossis«=«L^ < w Prices c 1 You'll probably want a Nev/ Hat to wear with the "Now £ m /^'"' ''r 7 *^***^^ Tailored" Suit you are buying! Let us help you to ohoose /( i^ 1 S 13 BHjl r ,5, ,'Ji the type of Hat that looks best on a man of your type. < \ \ S ffl, Wi\ p^* f^f* Entitling you to submit S names m out - J\j7* *' W) \l] S*-*~^uS/ The Famous Battersby Hats, worn the world over, ' i \ \m Mi\\ \\' '"8T — i The very newest colorings and shapes to ohoose from. X V ■!<,. tJ'^^J&k Cm Jm\ \ ? L Fawns, Drabs Steels, Slates, Buffs, Frenoh Greys. ' i \ \\^ \ \ m I||s| X+V&ftiwJr^ Hat Bands to match m harmonising shades. Bound \\ -^A \ J* m H\ \Wf*w\ and Snap brims, \ V\ AN X V| ur\ Fun* Kplfa *)*% / INIFW 7PAI ANHI l V §8 names m our competition. * * |p^> !i^ffl"~^ ' <? M MM? English Fur Felt Hats, with smart " r rhi'r'fl'V mSi m rail StfVri*<S ' i? m gjjSj fanoy hat bands; shades are Drab, Xllix i>j mm &r\ |^ j^\ Wiuito j|*| Jffi|\ Fawn. Steel, and Almond; bound or .•- Km ' 4 \ ffl Sralr Rnrsfllinn« I 6 * / {CLOTHING FACTORY! ■ ■ ■ ■ l\ m W^ Entitling you to submit SEVEN HALLENBTEIN BH©S«>, LIMITEB>a. itl ray names m our competition. C m Elr High-grade, Long-wearing Borsaiinos, mi • v« v% V% 1 • 1* • 1 1 W SSI all the newest shades are featured, I nO¥*A HQ. S%n H X §{?*£»nr > h 111 TJWiV Ane^Vinr \VM ffl\ bound and snap brims. Call and let I HCIC 15 dll O* Do DldfilCll 111 ¥0111 UISUICC j\ M QgC us show you tha wide range to select eH

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NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 13

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