te; m II A Matter of Speculation. wife? rr-‘ Si R 3 a matter of speculation among many well-dressed men as to what causes that indefinable something in the Suits we make, 'which makes them preferable to suits made by other tailors.' The Suit we make for you will convince you what really High-class Tailoring is. >Tt -.will' '-be' demonstrated to. you that the Suits we make really ARE better than what you get from the average tailor. , Overcoats to measure, 70s Suits to measure, 70s Costumes to measure, 75s Cash Tailoring Co., “QUALITY TAILORS,” FEUDING. \ % i ii let the premier PROVE ITS WORTH! fy IVE the PREMIER CYCLE an opportunity of proving its worth. Ride it anywhere, uphill or downhill, over the roughest roads. And your opinion will be the same'as that of hundreds of others—that the Premier Cycle is a Machine constructed to stand jolt and jar, and hard work, without causing much trouble. Ask us for Particulars of THE PREMIER CYCEE. V ■ • _ W. Clarkso n & Go. KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING.' . - • ' . • ‘ t ’ r Coppered Case .Repeating Alarm, Nickel Case Long Continuous Alarm, 6,6. Awake! on TIME W If you must get 11J r up before daylight. and find it difficult to do so, send for < one of our famous _< > Alarm Clocks, They / are sp|endid timekeepers, in fact they ' arc the very best Alarm \v . Clocks we have ever v seen. Movements are strong and reliable (P)) and have polished and hardened k ~ £>teel Pinions and Pallets. The Repeater Alarm rings at inter- . vals of li minutes. M Repeating Alarm, 8/6. Continuous „ 6/6. Guaranteed for 12 months and sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. Send for one to-day. We don’t employ Agents. STEWART DAWSON & Co. (n.z.) Ltd., Jewei/ers, WELLINGTON. i.mwwjAU wwaaei.il. mniwu THE MAECOEM II SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHERS. ■ A REMINDER, our Stock - taking Sale. ONE MONTH ONLY. ENORMOUS . REDUCTIONS.' SEE INSET THIS WEEK. LARGEST & BEST STOCK of FURNITURE ON THE COAST.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9437, 6 May 1909, Page 6
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325Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9437, 6 May 1909, Page 6
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