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i ffc Clothes DO HELP YOUR FRIENDS t ! PROUD ° OF YOU Make a Difference I JfOR the last year or more we've all been sorely tempted, because of conditions, to say to our- i ySy selves, 'What difference does it make how our I ^ " clothes look? Everybody's been equally hard hit." { • • • This is wrong — GOOD CLOTHES DO MAKE fmmlm a DIFFERENCE !..-. They affect you in business I — they affect you socially— -but, most important, is j th6 EFFECT 0N YOURSELF! . . . No nmn can | _ be his real self — one hundred per cent. mentally | and physically— -if he is wearing shahby clothes ... | To be really fit, with mind and body alert, to make i ' pjspjalpBffli 1 * the right impression in business or social engage- | MmmB A ments' a toan MUST BE DEESSED eiGHT ! ... J WtoffflRmi A T The minute he lets down in this most important | t> phase of human reiations — that moment he begins | ^ ourselves, definitely and positively, "Whatever" else | ^ ^ °n ^ cer^a^n^y won't negleet my clothes!" | Here's Full Clothes ' I COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW LiNE OF iJgtBMm. ' iHaHBL Every man and any man can be assured of a • fit, style, and wear in a genuine tailored suit at a The well dressed man stands well . ,„i -i„ above the rest because he PEELS far P"ce that makes a factory suit UOt wprth while. - abpve- them — and because the crowd looks up to, and admires the well dressed man. j We also wish to call your attentio.n to our Prompt and Efficient Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service. S. G. Brooker Tailor and Costumier Tutanekai St. Rotorua # ^ 1

I j f Make pictures that are full of 1 I " KoIdAK"3?!^ ^se oa*y I "KODAK" ^ cl^me in sizes to the dependable film \ fit all cameras. i 1 1 i I i "MORNING POST" OPOTIKI & DISTRICT NEWS I All , communications affecting | Opotiki and District should be | forwarded to | W. B. TAYLOR, 1 District Representative^ 9 King Street, 1 Opotiki. I SALES AGENTS : — | GRAPHICA COY., CHl'RCH ST., OPOTIKI. I BELL & HODGSON, WAIMANA. I GAMPBELL, WAlOTOHL I KEARNS, TANEATUA

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 473, 6 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 473, 6 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 473, 6 March 1933, Page 2

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