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TH6 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 tibia day of "high cost of living" than to earn it. GRAJSTED you are one of the great army who contemplate the purchase of a suit and have decided in you* 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 money as you are right now, and each and every one of these MELBOURNE suit owners caine 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 buyt 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 you 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. Feel 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. i 9 v* CLOTHING f COMPANY f

LAND LAND DO YOU WANT A DAIRY EARM? QQC ACRES freehold, subdivided ***'*' into 8 paddocks; Groomed , house, and cowshed; iy 3 miles from school and factory; large portion ploughable. Price £l2 per acre, with £6OO cash; or will exchange for store or smaller farm. Equity £I2OO. 1 f){\ ACRES, Waitara road, good level farm of rich quality, all been ploughed, subdivided into 7 paddocks, three-quarters of a mile to factory; 6roomed house, 30-bail cowshed. Cows returned over £l2 per head for milk alone last season. Cheap at £3O per acre, with about £IOOO cash. 1 f\f\ ACRES choice freehold dairy -*- vv farm, level and well grassed land of very rich quality. On good metal road; one mile from school, factory and telephone. Will carry 35 cows. Nice house of five rooms; cowshed of 10 bails and concrete floor. Price £2B, with £SOO cash; or £26, with £BOO cash. 240 ACRES s P lendid freehold dairy * farm, only 1% miles from Stratford Post Office, all level, well grassed, subdivided into 14 paddocks; handy to school and factory; 7-roomed house, 16-bail cowshed, with milking machine. This farm is very suitable for | cutting up into smaller areas. Best investment in Dominion. Price, only £2* per acre, with £SOO cash; balance can be arranged. Write at once.

Embroideries This summer will be "par excellence," a season of profuse display in embroideries. From mo st elaborte gowns to the very last thing in underwear, the dainties of Swiss work will be used. We have all you want—and the greatest selection in the province. Flouncings, skirtings, camisole, headings, muslin and cambric edging, and insertions. Prices, Id to 5s lid per yard. Write for patterns, telling us what you want it for. Whits and Sons New Plymouth

ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THB National Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Send for Rates and Tables to HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND, Hunter St. and Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. ORTON STEVENS, Resident Seoretary.

Or, if none of these suit you, write just the same, as we have hundreds of other choice properties on our books, and can show you what you want. U. & E. JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD, P.O. Box 30. Telephones: Residence 140, Office 164. LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE AND GOLDEN TANKARD, MANGOLD SEED. SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION AND WHITE BELGIAN MANURES GRASS SEED A SPECIALTY. GAMLIN AND LUKE • INGLEWOOD. PROPERTIES EOR SALE. rjiHE following properties are for gale on easy terms:— A SPLENDID centrally situated Section in Vivian street. FULL SECTION and House in Powderham street. NEW 4-roomed' House in Buller street. DEVON STREET, 40ft. frontage; also a 32ft. frontage. FILLIS STREET, 7-roomed House. WALLACE PLACE, allotments to suit purchasers. AHUROA, 2 good Cottages; also 2 good sections. WESTOWN, a nicely situated new 6roomed House, with nicely laid-out grounds. WEt>i.;\ FVPEN ' T ON, good sections at £45 and £. ; »u.

Our Cycles are Good. "All is not gold that glitters." Neither *js all "first grade" that is brilliant in appearance. It is 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 any time and we will be pleased to show you why our GOVERNOR CYCLE is the best in town at the priee— £l2 10s. EMERY and Co., CYCLE IMPORTERS, Opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. Millinery Gems From the \ Home of Fashion Flowers—Plumes and Foliage—these are the predominate decorations for this season's millinery. The flat, conical crowns and wide rims .lend themselves to an artistic and pleasing arrangement of the spring-like trimmings. We suggest a visit to our showrooms where there is a

For further particulars apply to— W. B. DA VIES, Land Agent. [To be publianed in September, 1811.] gTONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TABANAKI Commercial, Municipal and General J)IRECTORY. AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Twenty-first year 1911 of publicatira Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE, if ordered before publication, 12g 6d; after publication, 15b. STONE, SON AND CO., .bTD.. Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Sta., Dunedin, and at 340 Ombtoii (*v. ••"• •'•.,,.. , Tn i*«>X UAfSII, now 4-roomed cottatre, ajA/ ° FiLzroy; hot and cold water] bathroom, gaa, etc. Price £42s.—Jellyan & Wood, Egmont street.

Mint of Millinery inspirations —every one of which was "coined" by masters in the art of millinery production. Our own clever milliner is ready to make you a hat after your own designs. Prices are unassuming in their lodesty. W. PEL LE W -V E W P L Y M 0 U T If.

JJED JJOUSE TTOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Proprietor. A N Hotel with a reputation for itr ■ Superior Ales, Spirits, »• I Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for patrons. B. WHITTLE : RED HOUSE HOTEL, i

■piOß SALE—Splendid little suburban farm, 3'/ 2 miles from New Plymouth, on good metalled road; y 2 mile to school. Nice patch of shelter bush; S-roomcd house. An ideal home. Price £I2OO. Terms £3OO cash.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. 1 A ACRES and louse, two frontages, freehold, twenty minutes from centre of Stratford. A snip at £7OO. Government advances £4OO, equity £3OO. Exchange for house in town aiid part »gh,—J. H. Thompson, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 15 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 15 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 15 September 1911, Page 8

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