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MAN IS COMING OUT OF THE GLOOM ( He is no longer willing that all the snap and sraart- | ness of the family | attire should be "in his wife's And when his women folk begin to don their Spring attire, he will blossom out in a Ne w Suit with TDit and other things to ?hen you decide to freshen up your wardrobe come to AMBURY BROTHERS Where everything that a man needs in clothing may be purchased at prices that touch the purse "jut lightly. As instances, the following prices that touch lines are quoted:— New Zealand Tailor-finish Suits, 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, 55/-, 39/6, 63/- up. These arc smartly cut. The coats have shapely shoulders, collars ""it snuggle closely at the back, and the contour of the trousers 11 satisfy the most critical. .Newest designs in Bowling and Golfing Suits; Tennis and Cricket Whites. t patterns in Breeches for Riding, Cycling and Golf. - .._uiing Trunks from 3d; Swimming Costumes from U up. Panama Hats, 18/6 to 59/6. Fashionable Boaters 1/11 to 9/6; all the latest shapes and ribbons. The Best Range of Shirts in the Town for all purposes, 2/11 to 8/11. These include the newest pretty fancy striped neglige shirts. Silk, Wool, and Cotton Underclothing of every description and makes for the warm weather, with the chill taken off the prices. The newest craze in half Hose in Champagne, Greens, Reseda. Purple, in various stripes, 1/6 to 3/6. These form an attractive' and iitting accompaniment to a smart suit of clothes; very popular. Kaiapoi Suits to measure from 4!)/u up. The merits of these famous suits are widely known. The cloth is made at the celebrated Kaiapoi ilills, mid being so well tailored they are. largely supplanting suits costing as much as £5. 03DER EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS IMJiiIkVJI: :!•' CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIErIS NEW PLYMOUTH. MMMMEbiiiii^ii^MJiiiiiiiitM

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DEAD SEEDS TELL NO TALES Except it be a tale of failure. You have to buy seeds on faith', and the only safe way is to purchase where reliability is unquestioned. To this end make your purchases at Newton King's whose seeds possess an exceptional record for purity and germinating power, as proved by the analysis report of the Government Biologist just received. The time to plant CARROT & MANGOLD SEEDS is now to hand. You can procure the necessary seed at Newton lving's, whose new season's supplies are now available. Only one kind of seed is stocked, nainelj, the specially grown,carefully selected, and previously-tested kind. An Invercargill customer, quite unable to meet the demands for the exceptionally fine Carrots raised from Newton King's seeds last year is compelled to sow an extra piece of ground this season, strong evidence that it will pay you to purchase from— NEWTON- KING SEEDSMAN AND AUCTIONEER, NEW PLYMOUTH. supply of high-gnde Manures always in stock.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
519

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 1

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