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Choose Your Clothes by their Cut The fabric of a suit is all important, but the finest fabric in the world cannot redeem a commonplace cut. Workmanship also is important, but the best of tailoring will never conceal the absence of smart lines. The cut of a suit determines the way the coat fits, the trousers hang, and has everything to do with its appearance and comfort. “ CROWN ” SUITS are renowned for their smart cut and stylish appearance. They are made of good fabrics, and a big charge for high rent is NOT included in the price, as we are in the low-rent area. Call and inspect the new Season’s patterns. Sole Auckland Agents for Crown Suits. PALMER & FEARNLEY LTD. 10, DARBY STREET.

E § C■V €5 «!*.■ Only highest grade chocolate, cleverly combined with richest dairy milk, could make a sweet like this. So creamy that it melts on your palate like silk —so delicately flavoured, that you will always come back for more. IT’S GOOD - IT’S HUDSON S NO INCREASE 10 for it Smooth, to the Lips m m m -9 ftr-o tJio Ivory Tips In spite of the increased tobacco tariff, you pay no more for the perfect enjoyment of De Reszke. Popular prices and highest quality maintained, because there are no gifts or coupons. IDE IKGiZHE De R eszke Virginias —lo for 9rl. 20 for 1/6. 'lvory* Tipped or Plain —of course !

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 24

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