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MELBOURNE TAILOR-MADE SUITS. The retords of the past arc eclipsed to-day. The Melbourne habit of looking ■head is at the very apex of justification. EThe new tailor-made suit at Cos is a challenge in value. It's a prophecy come true. An-ideal built around a permanent principle, a supremacy that brooks 110 argument. Never has a suit been offered for approval with so much confidence. Never a suit created and built •embodying so many .proven advantages. It'a a dominating suit —a twentieth century masterpiece. Take anyone of the dozen new models for an instance. Note the new features: the extra full length, the "cut in" at the waist, the new deep tfapels, the wide revers, the vest cut a trifle lowfj 'not the hang and set of the coat, the snug fitting collar; note the new American shoulders; note the absence of the exaggerated padding where the sleeve joins the shoulder; note j the new roll collar and the semi-square ; cut of tdie coat. Trousers are cut just e trifle fuller than last" season, with just that perfect hang and fit over the instep that only a master craftsman can impart. Taken altogether, there is a "unity" of excellence in every detail that interprets every ideal a purchaser can possibly have about a suit, while to own a Melbourne tailor-ma-de suit stamps a man as a connoisseur of what beauty of design in good fitting clothes really means. Dozens of the newest fabrics to choose from, any one of which the high priced "costume tailors would ask you five guineas and more for.— : Advt: . If your property is not <»*•>. leu, can at or ring up the United Company, Ltd., Devon street; telephone 108. Webster Bros., District agents, insurances effected on the most favorable terms.—Advt.

I An Aristocratic Tea | § § H The characteristic a,nd a .O unique delicacy of flavour n ° that all Suratura drinkers g a delight In is due to various □ g causes. g d ' First of all, of course, to o *2 the fact that the tea is grown Q q in the most favoured district □ £ of the finest tea country in g g the world —Ceylon. Soil, situa- □ a tion, temperature, humidity— □ O all count for much in the sue- g l§ cess of tea planting; and in □ Q the Suratura Plantations g ® each of these conditions or □ § essentials is perfectly pre- □ □ sented. g a Then there is the system g D of curing and packing. Every- □ § thing is done by the most ap- g D proved modern processes. The g S leaf is perfect and the most a □ scrupulous care is taken to £3 □ guard against the least chance □ g of impurity. g g Suratura is absolutely □ g pure tea. g Isuratural g ALWAYS FIRST! g cEoantiananDnucrannDCiaoauaa THE MORNING BRACER Cup of ELEPHANT BRAND TEA, steaming hot, first thing in the morning, has a wonderful effect in stimulating ani freshening the system. ELEPHANT BRAND TEA Is rich in theine, the active principle of tea and the stimulating element. It is a superb tea, superb in all the qualification? which make tea a delight to the palate. It is pure and wholesome, rich and strong, soothing and stimulating. It is a good tea. and it is good all the time. It has a fine delicate flavor that just suits the sensitive palate. RETAILED AT g/g PER LB> EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & C. TUENBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 4

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