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In the House of Representatives yesterdav the Premier vi ;,-i *. f'Uci the session should be concluded in three weeks or even in a fortnight. ' Letters received in London last week relate the horrible fate by which Mr. Lelhs, a well-known explorer, was re. cently overtaken in Honduras. Mr. Bellis left England in February last at the head of an expedition that was coin* to the Central American Republic to in° \ estimate the natural resources of the interior of that country. With the other members of the party he was proceeding m a flat-bottomed boat up a river when the craft capsized. Mr. Bellis struck out for the bank, but before he could read, the shore an alligator seized the luckless explorer and dragged him under. The other members of the expedition *ot ashore safely, but they saw „ o thi„more of their leader. ° MEN'S TAILORED SUITS. A VERY SMART SHOWING. J Oll a ' wn J" s expect something new and different at the Melbourne, and you are never disappointed. Therefore it is not surprising tlmt our showing of men's summer tailored suite is as complete now as if it were late in December. This is characteristic of this store's preparedness. We are showing at 40s (kl £b 65s the handsomest assortment of tailormade suits at those prices in Taranaki. There is no doubt about this: our supremacy is unquestioned. The variety is infinite. Swagger suits that are made to fit and are the equal of custom-made five-guinea suits. The fabrics are fine worsteds, coatings and check vicunas iu a variety of colorings beautifully blended and in good taste, ■ ■■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 28 October 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 28 October 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 28 October 1910, Page 4

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