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A. V. MERRIMAN PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ARAWA ST. (opp. Post Offlce). Over 30 years' English and Dominion Experience. STRICT PERSONAL, ATTENTION ' GIYEN TO REPAIRS A CHOICE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. I

You are cordially invited to visit us and inspect the NEW FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN ¥ ■ 1 i J.S. MHTHIBS HAVE YOU GOT (Aj\ "SUIT SENSE?" mjp "Suit Sense" is only commonsense "7T , ' Aj/ I about suits. Men who get their cloth- \lu /> JF"# es tailored have "suit sense." They rf\'| \T[ 9 jf know that tailored suits look better, J \ | I Vf/TfeY last longer, and have that indefinably ; I \ 1 UrjfeO well-bred air that comes from per- I 1 1 V\ i - M eonal contact between craftsmen LjLA l I * and client. It's easy to get "suit rY / V \Y\ 1 sense." Just visit a good.tailor. The / Yv|V 1 first suit which he makes will make / - \ \ * 1 you "suit sensible." j 1 S. C. BROOKER TAILOR (Opp. Majestic Theatre) ROTORUA WELL DRESSED WOMEN Will distkiguish between Wholesale-made Frocks and those made at Saraty's, because in our workroom each is made on its individual mode, whether for stock or to measure. Each one must be finished to the last touch. SEE OUR NEW AUTUMN GOODS And, let us take your measure for your Frock or Coat. Style Exclusive. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed SARATY'S TutanekaiSt. Phone 350

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 167, 8 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 167, 8 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 167, 8 March 1932, Page 3

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