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TAILORMADE SUITS AT THE MELBOUEHE The values in oar men's apparel represent these three essentials—quality of fabric, superiority of workmanship, and fidelity of design. And it is the consistent alliance of these essentials in all our offerings that we would like you to remember in reading this announcement. Yon will then be in a tetter frame of mind to appreciate special prices. Not a single garment is the offering has been purchased in the "open market." The special display is composed exclusively of merchandise made to our order and eonforming in every respect to those standards of excellence which constitute our reputation and goodwill. And the extremely low prices are the result of heart-to-heart co-operation with the makers—co-operation which recognised quality as a fixed quantity and economy of pnoe as the problem to be solved. We describe four of the very latest fab- . rics. Indigo Belwarp suit, a new weave, similar to very fine serge but without tiiat hard finish inseparable from serges; will not spot or fade; price 655. Fine ' dack brown worsted, with faint blue abade pencil stripe; elegantly tailored aad finished; has deep lapels and long roll collar; 655. Pretty myrtle green worsted suit, indistinctly striped; coat cot in the new shape, tolerably long suit. Indigo check worsted suit, distinctly new in design, fashionably tailored, and guaranteed to give excellent service, and warranted absolutely sunproof. Sure to be a great favorite. Price AGs. Other special suits at 29s 6d, 3os and 49s 6d.—Arvt.

ADMIRE THE MODEST MAC -cl CABEES! Thoy s. ,heir time upou their kiieus ; n 1 i..u, I with simple glee on the they chance to see .. .jaf of Sumtnra Tea! BINKS THE RAKER swore he'd take a fall out of the undertaker But the undertaker, he twined on Suratura Tea. This wsA very rough on B ; but the undertaker, he's- married to the widow. See ? f>yO MOTHER iiciißA'llD she V-- went to the cupboard, to get a wee tot maybe. Hut when she got there the cupboard was bare, the bottl • was dry as the step of a stair; but still die cam 3 back with content in her air—she'd found Suratura Tea! IF YOU WANT to grow old slowly, feeling very young, happy though your lot be lowly, music on your tongue, youth's a gallant glad endurer when he s helped by Suratura, finest tea (none could be purer) poet ever sqng! ONCE ON A TIME three men in a boat went to the moon by sea; and up in the moon it was worthy of note each Selenite soon had a son" far his throat; for they robbed the>three men in the venturesome boat of their last Suratura Tea. Little nappy bonaparte ' went to war with swelling heart. On the field of Waterloo. Nappy learned a thing or two. Wellington had brought for tea stores of Suratura "D." A victorious General, he ! 7*

WATCHES In selecting a watch, 6ee that you get it from b reliable watchmaker, and one who In s (yaw) made a study of his tiv. . A twenty shilling watiih is often better than one at forty. Call and have a look at my twenty shilling variety. You may have the benefit ol my experience, and I will by anything I recommend you. C. H. DREW, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN*. DEVON* STREET. XEW PLYMOUTH

SHE KXOWS THAT SHE HAS A GOOD TEA. n\HE moment a lady tips the teapot and the fine rich silky liquor reaches the cup the room is permeated with a delightful aroma. She knows that ehe has a good tea, and Dragon Brand Tea AT g/g PER LB. IS GOOD TEA. It is not a case of good "occasionally," but good all the time. It is delicious, fragrant, refreshing and soothing, and is so nicely blended that it combines the characteristics of the robust Darjeelmg teas and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. ft 0. TURNBULL ft CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1911, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
659

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1911, Page 4

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