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MELBOURNE CLOTHING GO. FOREMOST CLOTHIERS SINCE '97. On the Stock Exchange they tell us that knowing when to take profits marks the only difference between rich men and the other kind. In other fields the same rule obtains, only we call these profits rallies. For fifteen years the Mel(tanae Eft Geebt tailoring standard Taranaki styles, accepted by the most discriminating, critical and best-dressed' judge of clothes in this, the best-dressed province in the Dominion the Taranaiki man. The values, too, have been just as standard as the quality. But,' on account of our recent reorganisation, values almost incredible have been and are still being offered. Now the quality is the same high Melbourne quality—the, value is practically doubled—these present reorganisation prices are the highvalue mark of Melbourne Clothing Company history: 80s tailor-made worsted suite for 655; 25s tailor-made worsted trousers for 18s 6d; 80s fine tailor-made Indigo worsted suits for 655; 60 tough English worsted suits, highly finished, 49s 6d; youths' tailor-made suits, 455; •men's solid wearing famous Oamaru saddle trousers, 13s Gd; specially fine indigo dyed navy blue suit, maide of fine chamois finish coating, 655, worth five guineas; finest fabric purchasable—Advt. IN STRICT CONFERENCE. Banthorne's Tip * TO Society Ladies TASTE. If you're anxious to excel In the circle where you dwell, As a lady up-to-date, • You must keep yourself au fait With the doings of the' day And the things of Church and Stale. But a surer way to shine In the entertaining line And everyone pamper and please, j Is to round-off all your functions V , Your dejeuners and luncheons \ With the most elite of teas. Then all your friends will say ; As they homeward wend their way, Though she still has premier-place For suavity and grace, ; Yet what captivates me Is just her—very singularly— FRAGRANT CUP Of Suratura Tea We Want your Piano Business. And if you study the matter carefully you will see that it must pay you to let us have it. Remember that in buying from us, you are buying from a firm which has given satisfaction with the public of New Zealand for nearly forty years, and whose name is a household word in matters of music and musical instruments. Each instrument sen out bv us is guaranteed. EASY TIME PAYMENT system. Agents for BRIXSMEAD, CHAPPELL, COLLARD and COLLARD, STEINWEIG, SPAETHE , ADALBERT, STEPHENS' pianos. H. COLLIER & CO. New Plymouth, Wanganui, Feilding, Hawera and Stratford. rpARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent). - Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis. W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater, and T. K. Skinner. SOLICITORS: Messrs Wilson and Grey. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for a lesser sum than £100). During the five years ending the 30th September, 1909, the sum of £11,364 15s Id had been distributed in dividends and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. It will thus be seen that the Society ig really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Thursday afternoon excepted). , 'E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 4

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