You get TWBCE the va9ue in an H.B. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT To buy, or not to buy? That is the question Delay, it is said, is sometimes dangerous, instance it is likely to be expensive In this Perhaps, even now, you are hesitating about that new Suit. Ought you to hesitate. Good clothes ARE essential, next only to food and shelter. They are necessary to health and well-being, and almost equally necessary as a mental stimulant. Good clothes—H.B. clothes in other words—are a means of keeping up morale. One good H.B. Suit will outlast three " cheap " ones. H.B.'s offer now being made, for a limited period, represents PRE-WAR VALUE. The materials are GOOD, and the workmanship is GOOD. In a phrase, "IF IT'S H.B. IT'S GOOD," There is a good deal to be said for not postponing the purchase of a new Suit. In fact, several H.B. Suits, made to your measure and bought now, are certain to prove a GOOD investment. Made to your measure n X guineas worth at least 7} guineas Jt'S, \S n: m rS " : r- . - A Mini IT WEARS LONGER. H.B.'* use the high-grade materials in their 6£gn suits. Prove this for yourself. Wear one. EVERY MAN NEEDS A PAIR OF H.B. 51 t \1 (& a* DOES NOT " BAG." Expert cutting plus pre-shrunk suitings prevent bagging at elbows, knees, and seat. YOU'LL BE GLAD to know how few pressings it will need; how long the coat keeps its shape and the trousers their crease' As illustrated, with pleats, tunnels, loops, and slant pockets. ... Made from pure woollen English Worsted Flannel. In Greys, Blues, and Greens. sr ✓ hbHml V VEVEN THE LINING IS GOOD, because the materials of these suits last so long, we use special linings of exceptional quality. Cut in strict conformity with the latest London styles. The famous VICEROY HAT . . . exclusive to the 29 H.B. Stores In three styles—the Feetherlite, No. 872, end No. 822. Good quality Fur Felt; wide range of colours. Art. Silk lined. Exclusive to IML the 29 H.B. Stores. Mm m jf*ilfcn9tcin* HAMILTON. Also at Auckland (2 stores) and Whangarei. 12940
FRUIT and VEGETABLES AT HAMILTON’S KEENEST PRICES SEASONAL VEGETABLES FRESH STOCKS DAILY We specialise in case lots of fruit. Case Lots Apples—All varieties at the cheapest prices in town. 'Phone, Write or Call. H. R. GALLICHAN VICTORIA ST. (Next Railway Crossing) ...... HAMILTON ’Phone 2114. WANTED—CIean Newspapers for wrapping—any quantity.
The very best in TRADESMENS TOOLS at SELLAR’S ! JJERE arc hard tools for hard work ! Call and sec SELLAR'S range ... all reliable; all well-known makes. SELLAR insists on quality . . . always. STANLEY IRON PLANES WOOD PLANES— Smooth, Jack and Scrub. DISSTON SAWS— Hand, Rip and Panel. ENGINEERS’ VICES, BRACES—English— Plain or Ratchet. RABONE’S RULES, LEVELS and TAPES SQUARES, BEVELS and Combination SQUARES DRILLS, BITS, ETC. HARDWARE MERCHANT
Early days aro anxious days Tor Mother. She Is not a fussy person but when it conies to Baby’s things she takes no chances. She knows how much depends on proper feeding- and care. She consults MANNINGS and Is thankful Tor their expert assistance and the modesty or their prices. And ir at any time her baby requires medicine she knows that Manning’s dispensing is again her surety and safeguard. Before your Baby arrives and afterwards, when you are requiring all those special necessities for his diet and toilet CONSULT: MANNINGS THE CHEMISTS
WAR WORK INTERRUPTED! ! Only two women turned up at the Soldiers’ Comrorts Circle . . everyone had ’ colds! “WHY don’t they take PULMOYAS!’’ I the Chairman said . . “I always keep coid9 I at bay with Pulmonas.” Pulrnonas give quick relief by inhalation . . penetrating, antiseptic vapours penetrate deeply, re- j lieve inflammation and coughing. \'eep i fit to do your bit. Avoid colds with Pul- i monas. 1/-, i/6 and 2/6 Chemists and j Stores.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21216, 12 September 1940, Page 4
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