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j A*sfi The Boy is Father Clothes Question! xi\ M y our b oy> f rora the time he dons hi« first suit, begins to have his own ideas, likes and dislikes, in what he wears. IT Encourage him, on reasonable lines of course, to take a pride in his personal appearance. *I Encourage him from his youth up in the study of quality. D. 1.0. Clothing for Man and Boy is all Quality. BOYS' ALL-WOOL TWEED 'VARSITY SUITS, open in front, specially strengthened attachment for fixing to shorts; stocked in sizes 3 to 8. D.I.C. Prices 13/11, 14/6. 13/9, and 15/8 BOYS' SPORTS SUITS, Colonial and Imported Tweeds. D.I.C. Prices, 19/6 to 49/6 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' COLLEGE SHORTS, Roslyn All-Wool Serge, to fit boys four to sixteen years old. D.I.C. Prices 8/- to 14/MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Roslyn All-Wool Tweed in Brown and Grey, stoutly made for hard wear. D.I.C. Price 17/11 pair BOYS' AND YOUTHS' GABARDINE RAINPROOF OVERCOATS, black lined. D.I.C. Prices—Boys'. 16/11 to 29/6 Youths', 29/6 to 85/MEN'S " HYI R )TITE " GABARDINE OVERCOATS. D.I.C. Prices 65/-, 72/6, 79/6 and 84/SUITS TO MEASURE. Made up from good stout colonial Tweeds. Send for patterns and self-measurement forms. 67/6 All Clothing sent* Postage Paid.

♦«>♦♦**♦♦*****♦*******++**' V^tytt'W THIS IS THE SEASON. When the value of a hot water jug or kettle is appreciated best. Our new STOCKS OF DAINTY TABLE WARE of all kinds include some very neat hot-water kettles, both with and without spirit stands They make a decided difference to the appearance of the Breakfast and Tea table and always prove useful and acceptable as presents. You are cordially invited to inspect our new stocks. They will be sure to please you! Watchmaker and Jeweller. 'PHONE, 168; BOX 88. C. MASTERS, (Successor to Mr E. B. Jennings) ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, (By Exam.) STATION STREET, TAIHAPE. \, WRIGHTSON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTER, TAIHAPE. ESTIMATES & PLANS PURNISHED. To the War Boys. JUST LANDED— A lot of GILLETTE AND AUTOfROP SAFETY RAZORS. A fine range of RADIUM WRISTLET WATCHES. Agent for LYRICPHONE, GRAMAPHONE and RECORDS—AII British Hade. Fine Range of L. and Co. PIPES. JAJRDRESSER, _ TOBACCONIST. TAIHAPE PLUMBING WORKS. Tui Street .. Taihape. D. A. MITCHELL, Registered Plumber and Drainlayen Ist Class Wellington and City and #&ads of London certificates. ESTIMATES FREE. Telephone 132. \

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 2 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 2 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 2 August 1917, Page 4

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