EASTER SUITS. We draw for inspiration upon the cleverest of Colonial and foreign designers. Of course, in their original forms many models are too daring or too radical for our—and your—use. But, properly modified and tempered with a dash of Colonial propriety, the resulting effects appeal to ail who appreciate harmony of color, stylish cut, and faultlessJnish. As individual instances we enumerate the following: TAILORED SUITS OF SERGE. A smart model,- showing the new three-button cut - away 3tyle, the long deep lapels and high-cut vest are destinctive features of this suit, materials are fine indigo 0~, INDIGO WORSTED SUIT. A beautiful check design of dark true blue lustre, warranted to never fade. Ooat is longer than usual, shap- (*[ ed, and has Mia Tent. A very smart suit. STRIPED WORSTED SUITS of fine faney English Worsteds, principally in two-t stripes, stylishly out and handsomely trimmed. Coloia: i Green, brown, myrtle and bronze. " INDIGO COATING SUITS. Never such a beautiful quality at such a prloe. The aristocrat of the true blues—the noblest among them Gl all. Absolutely guaranteed in dye, material, workmanship "' nil it. '■■-:» /» i^i CLOTHING GOMPAIIi 'ii. "«n iii. M'tug M'.'ii
PROVED! VEALE'S COFFEE WE grind tke fresh berry EVER? DAY. We guarantee it absolutely PURE. I'The TASTE is pleasing. t ■ The AROMA is delightful. Gij€ it a trial far breakfast to-mor-low. It is the best beverage you can DBWK. A. VEALE Those 1«8, Theatre Royal Buildings. I M'CLUGGAGE BROTHERS. pREEHOLD and "rii A R M S LEASEHOLD FOR SALE IN LARGE AND SMALL AREAS. ■* Abo x pEEEHOLD gECTIONS in WHANGAMOMONA TOWNSHIP . FOR SALE. M'CLUGCACE BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANTS, EiANIO AND COMMISSION AG2NT6 Kt*. WHANGAMOMONA AND KRPORCJA.
EXCELSIOR BAKERY MATAI BTBMT, Inglewotd. TIT]) want to heartily thank til oui 1 enstonera for past patti<nafe, and state tlwt our shop ii still in the tami old place. We kaow bow to make and bake bread and hold several firct price* foi our work. BKOWH BIBAD OOK SPECIALITY Catering doae for parties and Janee*. iITEDDBH} AND HRTBDAf OAKBS I> atMk and to order, i CHAS. A. CRAMER, BAKES, DfOLBWOOD. [EW PLYJIOUTH-OFCNAKI OOACH fve DailyNew Plymouth P. 9. 9.30 ajn. Omota 14.W a.m. Oaknra r*.H5 a.m. Tararaimaka UJB am. Okato MJB a.m. Puniho 1.0 rWarea 1" ' Pungarehu Rahotu 2.30 Oaonui 3'.ft r ._ Opunake arrive 44 p.r Leaves Daily— Opunake ~ 5.46 a.m. Oionui .. 6.3« a.m. Rahotu 7.16 a.m. Pungarehn 8.0 a.m. WaTea 8.30 a.m. Puniho 8.46 ajn. Okato 9.10 a.m. Tataraima'ka 9.46 a'.m. Oakura 10.45 a.m. OmMa 11.40 a.m. New Plymouth, arc 12.16 p.m. All fa*e3 and Parcels to be prepaid and tickets obtained for sues. New Plymouth Booking Office: Masonic Staßes. Opunake: Middleton's Hotel (©"Meara) Through Fare: Single, 10s; return. ITs. • W W. A. TORY, Proprietor. NOTICE. Annoußoemeats ef Births, Marriages, and Dea*s «u«t he duly ao»odited. Charges fer those, 3s each. la Ifcoaeriani Notices are inserts at the lawerates, but wken verses are aided an aJferional charge of 8a 6d is made. NeiUes of Death and Private fatarotewt are charged a* 5s 6d each. Netiees of Death and Fuaoml are charged at ts each. Notices of Thanks and Bereavement Notices are charged at 3s 8d eaeh.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 7 April 1911, Page 8
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