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SALE OF MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. The Melbourne Clothing Company's great mill and factory sale offers unparalleled opportunities' for buying men's and boy's clothing at prices very touch less than ordinary. Since the, inception of the sale last week many hundreds of garments, fresh from the leading mills and factories, have poured into our stores, replenishing our already huge stocks, and imparting a bright, crisp freshness to our goods which is unobtainable elsewhere. More important than all this is the remarkable lowness of price, together with the high quality of goods, a combination rarely, if ever, achieved by others. Here are striking instances of the wonderful savings we offer you. Boys' Norfolk washing suits, 5/11; boys' Kaiapoi tweed suits, sizes 7 to 12, 13/9 to 16/6; boys' splendid tweed Varsity suits, all wool, in nice shades of browns, greens and greys, 11/6, sizes 5 to 10 years; men's dark'tweed coats and vests, 17/6, sptab didly tailored; men's Kaiapoi tweed suits, 28/6, worth 35/-; men's natty worsted trousers, 7/11, In neat stripe designs; men's splendid Petone tweed suits, splendid for knockabsut wear, 35/-; men's superb tailor-made suits, special purchase of lovely worsteds and indigo "Belwarps," 59/6; stunning values in saddle-tweed trousers, strong and dark grey saddle trousers, 8/6; Rosryn saddle trousers, 9/6; Petone and Kaiapoi dark grey saddle trousers, 10/6; Oamaru saddle trousers. 13/6, best value in the Dominion.—Advt.

TITHE KALMUCK AND THE LAP- -■- LANDER, the Prussian and the Turk, know just the thing to keep them fit when they ire pressed with work. They're keen and fit as they can be hile they drink Suratura Tea! I REJOICE!" With and voice, now Suratura feet the steward flew with Suratura Tea. He knew! DARKEST AFRICA ONE DAT, brave old Bunker chased ir. ' a rhino and a slim giraffe. But soon he stopped and had to laugh. *' Observe," he cried, " the chimpanzee, most human creature! Up that tree he's winking at the world and me, as he drinks Suratura Tea!" PIFKINS IS UP THE SPOUT. The Official Assignee found him out. Each is happy; though, since he drinks pure Suratura Tea. Neither can get weary. »HE GREATEST EMPIRES went to wreck, in days of old. The British Empire fears no check; her power untold spreads constantly from sea to sea. That's thanks to Suratura Tea. J /)VEY MARY MET A FAIRY late one afternoon. Said the sprite, with smiles a-ripe, "Suratura's just your tipple, if you're after Freddy Whipple." Mary married soon. (a 'PEA is not a lood, but a refreshing stimulant, and to lie of use as a 6timulant it must be pure and of full strength. Tea-leaves, when exposed to the air and for any length of time, deteriorate just as the petals of a rose wither and fad'- and the flower loses its perfume and attractiveness. TEA THAT HAS DETERIORATED HAS XO STIMULATING POWER, AXD IS VALUELESS AS A BEVERAGE.

The utmost fare is taken in the preparation, blending, and marketing of the Empire Company's Teas, and you are eafe in buying any of the following:— DRAGON" BRAND. 2/8. ELEPHANT BRAXD, 2/2. NEW CRESCENT, 2/-. CRESCENT BRAND, 1/10. MIKADO BRAND, 1/6. The above tea? are pure, rich and finely flavored. They give satisfaction. EMPIRE TEA. CO. • W. & C. TURNBOLL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. A RARE CHANCE. TCTIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery bathroom, and washhouse (detached), electric light, pas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £485. , GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 122, 14 November 1911, Page 4

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583

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 122, 14 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 122, 14 November 1911, Page 4

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