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srrrr 27s 6d: 355: 49s 6d: Many otherwise wise men waste m oney in buying their -.lothes, because t hey pay more than they need to by going to high-priced stores. When they come to our stores they get full and fair value for every shilling spent-the value lies in the material, workmanship and style of the garments. The value is there, because the clothes are bought DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, and the middleman's usual profit goes into the quality of the clothes. &-H-******************* N'S knock-about suit, in nice grey mixtures, all wool, Kaiapoi make. tailored, made specially for us by the Petone Woollen Mill, 35' 4"i"H t 4 t *4^H^«^H"S H H H H' <S> '♦' '*' »t' fr'H' MEN'S stylish worsted and Cheviot tailor-made Suits, in pretty dark greys and browns, cut in newest style, handsomely finished, 496 MEN'S high-grade tailor-made suits, in fine stripe and two-tone effects. Beautifully finished and cut in very latest style. In greens, browns, bronzes and tobacco shades. 596 NEW PLYMOUTH INCLEWOOD SUITS ON SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES Melbourne Clothing Go., Limited. STRATFORD ELTHAM

Embroideries This summer will be "par excellence," a season of profuse display in embroideries. From most 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. White and Sons »,-„„,„ We are up with the leaders A A A ■!■ A A iti iti A A A iti iti A it A A A A A A A •*- •♦- -♦- ■*■ TTTTTrTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTvTTTT "VX> idle boast, this. Our stocks* of fashionable millinery compare with the city showings. Our dress goods represent the deft weaves nf ths greatest manufacturing centres of the world. For blouses and hlnusiiigs we excel, and there is no question in Inglewood of the superiority of our sunshades, neckwear, gloves, hosiery, and so on. Prove all this for yourself next time you are in Inglewood. It's easy, for inspection is cordially invited, and inspection will satisfy you; so will our prices. $•£•(, AAAAAA^A^AAAAAA NIGHOLLS AND SON INGLEWOOD DRAPERS MILLINERS, AND LADIES' OUTFITTERS. Our Cycles are Good. "All is not gold that glitters." Neither » all "Bret 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 acv 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.

Gems From the \ Home of Fashion Flowers—Plumes and Foliage—these are the predominate decorations for this seasons millinery. The flat, conicai crowns and wide rims lend themselves to an artntic and pleasing arrangement of the spring-Mke trimmings. We suggest a visk to our showrooms where there is a Min 1 of Millinery Inspirations —every one of which was "coined" by masters in the art of millinerv production. Our own clever milliner is ready to make you a hat after your own designs. Prices are unassuming in their modesty. W. PEL LE W NEW PLY M 0 U 1 11.

)R SALE—.->plendid little suburban j farm, V?-. miles from Xew Plymouth, tra gool metalled road; >/ 2 mile to school. | Nice patch of shelter bush; 8-roomed ! house. An ideal home. Price £I2OO. ' Terms £3OO cash.—Cornwall & Whit- j combe. j •jA ACRES and house, two frontages, I ■*- v freehold, twenty minutes from ! centre of Stratford. A snip at £7OO. j G*r«nment\ad\-anees £JOO, equity£3oo. i Exchange for' house in town and part I ouh.—J. H. Thompson, Stratford. j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 8

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