THE SUIT THAT RAISED VALUES BY LOWERING PRICES The "Melbourne" Tailor-made Suit THE MAJORITY OF MEN desire to get as much for their money as they possibly can —that is the basis upon which sensible people plan their expenditure— They have to, because it is easier to spend money in' this day of "high cost of living" than to earn it. GRANTED you are one of the great army who contemplate the purchase of a suit and have decided in your mind that you ought to get a good suit at a reasonable figure without the "frills" and "furbelows" that are supposed to give "class," and that ' you are in the throes of weeding out the different "makes" that do not meet the ideal you have created about the "kind" and "price" of a suit you want to buy—then let us prove to you that HERE IS YOUR SUIT—The suit that many thousands of men are glad they bought, men who were just as particular and just as determined to get 100 per cent, for their monev as you are right now, and each and every one of these MELBOURNE suit owners came to their conclusions by just the same methods of comparison and elimination as you are using to answer the pressing question, "What suit shall I buy? DO NOT PAY A FANCY PRICE. We read a great deal of advertising literature nowadays upon quantity, production and economics of manufacture, two factors which enter into the selling cost of suits. But every MELBOURNE suit is built with the same exacting care that other makers claim, who, perhaps, ask double and treble the price. When you buy a MELBOURNE suit vou purchase a guarantee of workmanship and material that invites comparison. Whatever we claim for it it will'do—wear well, fit well, give you all the style you want without fuss —above all, give you easy suit comfort and years of ■ proven reliability. What more can you desire? BUT SEE IT—Try one on, go over its construction inch by inch. Keel the texture, and notice the finish. Test the cloth and purity of the dyes. Take note of the high-grade linings and the superb cut—the hundred and one details that give "tone" to its beauty. Let your eyes follow the "lines" of body design—how pleasant they are, giving lavishly of "good looks." Then when you've taken all things into consideration, we shall esteem the privilege of adding your name to the large list of pleased "Melbourne" Suit owners. «** ** V* CLOTHING COMPAHY
75 opportunities at White's j J 7C Trimmed I. Iv Hats, Whites' Sale. each ASSURE YOUR LIFE INTHB National Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Send for Rates and Tables to HEAD OFFICE for HEW ZEALAHD, CORNER OF Hunter St. and Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. ORTOH STEVENS, Resident Secretary. Our Cycles are Good. i "All is not gold that glitters." Neither is all "first grade" that is ,* brilliant in appearance. It i 3 not enough that cycles should look well ' —they should be made of the best material, by expert workmen, and in up-to-date factories. Our cycles look well, ride well, and are as ■ strong and durable as any cycle at double our price. Drop into our [ depot at anv time and we will be pleased to show you why our GOVERNOR CYCLE is the best in town at the price—£l2 10s. EMERY and Co., CYCLE IMPORTERS, Opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. FREE FROM POISON, fIOLETTA QOUGH QURE mO-DAY is one of the very FEW Cough Medicines offered to the public guaranteed by the Government Analyst of New Zealand, A. A. Bickerton, to* be absolutely free from Poison. JJED JJOUSE JJOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. E.' WHITTLE Proprietor. TRICE, 3/6. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Agent.—Bishop's Fancy Goods Emporium. RUDGrE"WHITWORTH jrg; gRiTAis-s £:T' JJRITAIN'S A. N Hotel with a reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, a' 1 Accommodn • ion. E\ery convenience and comfort for patrons. E. WHITTLE : * RED HOUSE HOTEL. PALATABLE. IMMEDIATE. HYGIENIC BAKERY PERMANENT IN RESULTS. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor, Remember— JJEGS to announce to the Resident! and visitors that the alteration! JTIOLETTA STANDS FOR PURITY, and improvements to the "Hygienic" are about complete. A patent two-decker oven has been installed in the commodious kitchen at the rear of the Tea Room, TRICE, 3/6. SOLD EVERYWHERE. and P artie 9 "P to 70 can be privately catered for, either for a full dinner of - , 1- courses or the usual light refreshments. Customers may rest assured of Agent—Bishop's Fancy Goods Em- '"l" 1 " we " lo °ked after at the "Hygienic." porium. e ' a^e great care in our cooking, especially seeing that the utensils are right, using only aluminium stewpans and . ' —i basins, etc., thus avoiding danger by not using enamelware, which the doctois say "UUriPF 1 " s one e causea °f appendicitis. jfcvuvw- We tl)ank our manv f rjends jI)T the . "¥TtrnTTWnT?nrirr support hitherto accorded us and trust* YV nIJ - "UKIM that we shall not be quite forgotten in the future. Our Standard Germ Bread _.„. _ OITIre , B '' THE bread. Sultana Bread is good f?■ gKITAIN S for the children. Our Pies cannot be £:T' "BRITAIN'S surpassed. * •" Country orders receive prompt a I tens' S |P" JJEST JE-f JJICYCLE. !. ' FIREWOOD FOR SALE. £ s J»IC 'CLE. R G GOLLINg; 0{ Carrin „ ton , • —t - - Road, is prepared to deliver fire-', wood to within the borough of E. REYNOLDS & CO, Ltd Plymouth.as under:Tf wa £ I /5/o per cord. DEVON STREET, .Mm-,! woods ... £l/0/0 per cord. s a w Plvmouth. "Phone 103. " Orders may be lett with ilr. Guidw, 1 Vogeltown, or Mr. F. Lee, Hospital Gate. P' B 1 ■piCYCLE. JJICYCLE. E. REYNOLDS & CO, Ltd DEVON STREET, s a w Plymouth. "Phone 103. ;
-...>. i „,,.-■ v j,,,, j.i,:ii U u imports that while exploring on the lulls adjacent to Run Xn. 1, Whakatane. a party of boys discovered a cave almost hidden Ivy dense scrub. On entering, the lads came upon three muzzle-loading revolvers .and one i carbine in a fairly good state of preser- ' vation. The pistols were encased in leather holsters, which, considering the time these must have been left in the cave, bore a. fairly new appearance. It is curious to think how the guns came to be abandoned in this fashion. Just 11 little illness, •lust a little pain; Just an awful, racking cough, That's the price you pay, Unless you get Woods' Teppermint (.'lire without delav. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 63, 5 September 1911, Page 8
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