Clothes make the Man' Sometimes—-not always! But few will deny that a well-tailored suit, in a neat, nobby fabric, gives the wearer that comfortable, well-groomed, gentlemanly appearance so desirable now-a-days. Our Fabrics are the newest and most pleating; our cut and style are absolutely beyond reproach; whilst Fit, Finish and Workmanship are perfect to the smallest detail. Our suits are making for us new friends deiily. We can please and make a permanent friend of you. Will you give us the opportunity ? W. G. i» i: k ]•; k u it i : .
SSgas6flßß@*BS And NOW ADMITTED TO BE THE HIGHEST GRADED SLAG YET IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND. LEEDS has been tried by numerous Farmers in the district and it has established a great local reputation. While Uiituin hold* u>Uituauil of the scms HEGLLAIv if 111 I'M E NTS will bo COMING FOEWAEI', but uwitiir to the ACUTE SIHjKTAGn tliw \ ° AHE J<EING U00KE1) IT KAI'IDEV. Our next Shipment of 100 tons is due to arrive per S.S. Roiorua in October. . . . Sf you are likely to require we recommend you to BOOK NOW. REMEMBER WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. ULSTON KL\r, STRKKT I'KKKOiIK.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 226, 1 September 1914, Page 2
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