Does any man, youth, or boy want more, better, or stronger reasons than these for buying- his "Winter Suit *>r Overcoat AT "TIIK .MKLI'.OUHXK"? We (have always held the leadership in high-class tailored suits. We have always given by far the greatest values in Taranald. We have always maintained a skilled organisation of tailoring. We have always bought for spot cash and sold for spot cash. Do you. as a prospective buyer, realise the full value of these reasons? Facing the subject squarely, the purchase of a new suit or topcoat involves tone of two things—investment in a certainty, or speculation in a possibility. The unknown garment may turn out satisfactorily, but ihe selection of a suit from a .rm that has "arrived" and has a k.'. ,vn record extending over a period of years is the wiser course, because "good clothing is the product of growth." "Melbourne" ready-to-wear clothing represents that which is good land durable in design and fabric; it is the epitome and record of tailoring development for the last dozen jyears. For that reason Its prestige is highest among those who | know most albout what high-class clothing should be. We have never (before presented so fine ov so tastefully selected a stock of men's and boys' suits land topcoats, and as for values, our reputation in that line is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to give asj surance that they will prove more than satisfactory.
QHOICE ])AIRY JIARMS DAIRY FARM—KQQ ACRES, 250 being in grass; four-roomed house, sheep yards, new slaughter - house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Lumber rights for standing bush sold at 355, payable half-yearly. L.I.P. Title. Price £5 per acre. Terms. (DAIRY FARM—--IQI ACRES, 100 acres stumped, i 16 in turnips; 9-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, etc. Price [ £27 10s per acre. • DAIRY, FARM—20fi g ood grass; carry- * ing capacity, two sheep; 5-roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, etc. Price £ll per acre. DAHIY FARM—--IKO ACRES, good land, all ■*-* JO ploughable; 7-roomed house, good cowshed, etc. Price £l9 10s.
KEMP & JS^WLE, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD. Consignments of Dairy, Farm and Orchard Produce Solicited. COUNTRY PjIOPLb; OF Are requested to note that their J) RU G yy AN T S Will receive immediate and best attention from F. EDWARDS, CASH CHEMIST SPRxjTFOKD CRITERION HOTEL, J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. (Late of Auckland). T>EING> centrally situated, is unequalled tor Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The Table is maintained at * uniform standard 1 of excel,ence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to date. Night Porter in attendance. Wines. Ales and Spirits of first-class quality only are kept in stock. Speight's Ale on tap. Tariff: 8/- rer day. J. McKEAN :: Proprietor, P.O. Box 23, Telephone No. 30.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 385, 10 May 1910, Page 8
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