-. HOSE MELBOUBNE SUIT TALK. The majority of men desire to get as mach for their money as they possibly can. That i» the basis upon which sensible people plan their expenditure. Vjjfcey have to, beeanse it is easier to ■send money in-this day of "high cost fat tiring" than to earn it. You have prtßably decided in your own mind that : yon ought to get a good suit at a reasonable figure without the "frills" that are supposed to give "class," and that yon 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 bay. Then let as advise you not to be misled into paying a fancy price for something that yon could have bought equally well, if not better, from the Melbourne at a yery much lower cost. Remember this, that when you buy a Melbourne suit you purchase a guarantee of workmanship and material that invites comparison. Whatever we claim for it ft wiQ do—wear well, fit well, and give yon all the suit comfort you desire, and plenty of service. But come and see our beautiful array of splendid high-grade ■nits, all tailor-made and ready to put Dta. Try one on. Go over its construction men by inch. Feel the texture, and notice the finish. Test the cloth and tty of the dyes. Take note of the l grade linings and the superb cut. Then, most important of all, note the .low prices, ranging from 49/6 to «5/-. It srfll be a strange thing indeed if you !o not become a purchaser.
PON A FIBE ALL BRIGHT and * k hot you boil some aqua para and poor ft softly in a pot upon some goratara. And then, however poor ia be, no prince can hope for finer npHEBE WAS A GIKAFFE went •*• out for a laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful of chaff. The chaff would have choked him as sure as conld be; but Banker the Colonel •taught saved him you see by giving him not Suratura Tea. fTHE WILT AFGHANS now have -*- peace, each 'neath his own fig tree. Lite Amir (may his days increase!) drinks Suratura Tea and all the wily Afghans know its worth as well as he. HE MOON HAS SEEN a thing or ' twq, and don't tell what she's seen. She knows ml that the ladies do—the seamstress or the queen. She gits aloft content, you see, now she's got Suratura Tea! ._. _S. MACTAVISH you couldn't -»**- call lavish; for she clung to the bawbees, did she. Still, she was contented as woman could bo, for every week she'd no end of a spree when she soaked Suratura, that wonderful tea. i LADY WHO TRAVELLED . BY SEA cried, "0, Suratura's aur tea T " What Ho!" s&id the Mate. "You're the wife for me, Kate!" Scoffed the Skipper: "No; much! What price me 5" 10A
PLANT LIFE varieties of climate affect plant life. Thua tea* grown in some soils possess distinctive qualities of flavor and fragrance, while others again have what ii known as "body." Teas grown in Ceylon differ in characteristics from those grown in India, and, as a matter of fact, there are over two thousand distinctly different teas. To obtain a particular flavor, and to obtain it all the time, the tea must be blended, and blended by an expert. The quality and flavor of MIKADO TEA, AT PER LB. never vary, because this tea is blended with care by an expert. KMPIEE TEA. CO. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. /\WING to the disruption of shipping and labor troubles in the United Kingdom, the balance of my aerated water plant has been delayed. I have now received advice that the plant will arrive next month. I have to apologise to my customers for not being able to •upply the aerated waters promised for summer drinks. However, I am prepared to supply, in unlimited quantities, syrups, herbal beer and table vinegar, to any part of the district at shortest notice. C. 0 STEFFENSON, Proprietor New Plymouth Aerated Water Factory. ■EIRAAiC C F.NZ.I.A. ARCHITECT. Devon Street, "Skm Plymouth. , you* next PRINTING Order to '---r Hews/' Prices right
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 192, 12 February 1912, Page 4
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