This is the House that TUTT’S Built! Y \ M, SS\ a D * A i B B 7 v Wl cgLyoliri^ili me SWISI2 i®t l«l fiSKI VEH'tt These are the Goods that are Sold by the House that TUTT’S Built! £ 7*5-79 i. ALL-WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS In three shades of Grey. Prince style. Large pockets. Tutt’s Price 29'6 X </. STRONG DARK GREY TWEED TROUSERS CufF bottoms, suitable for work. Youths* and Mens sizes. WOOL FELT HATS Jn various shades of Fawn, Grey, Bessemer, Drab, Silver, in four shapes. Tutt’s Price : B^ll Tutt’s Prices : YOUTHS’ 10'9 MEN’S 1176 ALL-WOOL FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Suitable weight for winter wear. In seasonal shades. Tutt’s Prices io'6. la'ii READY-TO-WEAR SUITS In all-wool fancy and plain shade worsteds. From 95'- to 126'Tutt MY MERCER. MY HATTER —MY CLOTHIER. The Store for FATHER&SorM SYMONDS STREET
RELIGIOUS SERVICES rpHE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' A CHURCH, Newton Chambers (upstairs), opp. Newton P.O.—Sunday, 3 p.m., Open Circle. The Mater. 7 p.m., Address by Mrs. Harris-Roberts. “From Tent to Sanctuary. Wed., S p.m.: Open Circle. Thur.. 8 p.m., Anzac Service. The Mater. “The Sons of Zebidee. Sat., 8 p.m.. Open Healing Circle. rpilE QUN AHE CON IS OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Subscribers desirous of seeing THE DUN HE CUN while absent from the City on Holiday, are requested to notify District Runners, or 'Phone Sun Office, 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS The Sun is obtainable Daily at the following Holiday Resorts: — ARAPUNI—T. Spear. ARKLE’S BAY—R. F. Hopper. BUCKLAND'S BEACH—V. Vogt. BROWN'S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson. HENDERSON VALLEY J. Brunton. Ferndale. HUaPAI—J. McK-inlay HO WICK —Robertson's Billiard Saloon HELENSVILLE SOUTH—Mrs. Nicol. HELENSVILLE tParakai Springs; J. Udy. KUHIMARAMA—M. Lowe. K.OHIAjIARAASA—McLean. Stationers. KAWHIA—F. Bra me. K.AMO— Wilkinson. MURRAYS BAY—A. A. Pond. MURRAY’S BAY —Wheeler's Store. NGONGUTAHA—A, Davies. OSTEND (Waihekel—E. A. Binns, s.s. Onewa. ROTORUA—F. White. RUSSELL—Baker Bros. S VV A_NSON—A_ Perris. ST. HELLERS—M. Hutton, Willow St. TE ATATU —W. Illingworth. TOKOROA—G. Fryer. TITIRANGI—W. A. Bishop. TAURANGA— K_ Canneli. TE AROHA—J. D. Rivett. TE AROHA—Mrs. DeverelL TE AROHA—D. Hobson. WEYMOUTH—L. J Reeves. WHANGAREI—E. BraJnsby. MARAET Al—Mrs V. Pocock. WHANGAREI (Station) Smith, bookstall. WHENUAPAI-J. Brinson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 5
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