■Wot MELBOURNE SUIT TALK. "*" 1 majority ofmen desire to get as for tteir money w they possibly That is the bads upon which senaple plan their expenditure. -t» to, I)ecaiue it is easier to __ money in this day of "high cost I JWng" than to earn it Yon have '" ibly decided in your own mind that ought to get a good suit at a reable figure without the "frills" that •opposed to give "class," and that are in throes of weeding out different "makes" that do not meet ideal you have created about the P and "price" of a suit you want jy. Then let ns advise you not to *" Ted into paying a fancy price for ing that yon could have bought By well, if not better, from the Mel- "' at a very much lower cost. Rer this, that when you bny a Melsuit you purchase a guarantee —inship and material that invites m. Whatever we claim for it i do—wear well, fit well, and give aQ the suit comfort you desire, and ty of service. But come-and see our tffol array of splendid high-grade tailor-made and ready to put one on. Go over its construc—by inch. Feel the texture, and i the finish. Test the cloth anil y of the dyes. Take note of the grade linings and the superb cut. I, most important of all, note the prices, ranging from 49/tf to 65/-. It <be » strange thing indeed if you ot become « purchaser;
10 SOFTEN THE EYES and, to :#tone np the nerves, to add new nent to dimples and curves, to mertal life just as glad as cante, '■nothing to beat Suratora—that 1 9 PULLET WAS PECKING a :ket, and making no end of a , t j bnt the housewife cried, " See! (trbinfs got at my sea!"—and she | for the packet as quick as «oold be. i was packed in that packet TTLE MOSES FREE OF GUILE went canoeing down the K U1 ».1,.n..,.. IJV. __J. squawk squawked he.. Mother'd I his bottle (see ?) with fresh SuraTea! SPINSTEB WHO LIVED in New York, exhausted by fribble talk, decided to drink Suratora. I k she's the happiest wife in New k. (They marry that sort in ' York—as in Amsterdam, Christen and Cork.) E WAS A MAN who skinned a flint, a thousand lints, and then fwd" Good luck! 11l sell th« flints s superbest tea—the tea Ft« )d and waited for, pure SuraPABBOT, ABAMINTA'S PBIDE, for Suratura dailycried; , m one dty, with an absent mind, she dpered him some other kind. The: "~ t dropped a tear and died. «*
COLLIER'S COLLIER'S COLLIER'S COLLIER'S COLLIER'S QOMPABE our prices to other . firms, u4 you will know the r rmob'jrooneU. EASY TERMS. EAST TEEMS. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. VOUB Old Piano or Organ taken in exchange COLLIER'S
If" v / BEXOXA. |-*n»e Rapid Healing Ointment cure remarkable rapidity Sores, Ulcer* i, Cats, Bruises, Eczema, Chilblain all diseases of the skin. Sold i -'ur pots at Is 6d and 3s. 01 , at Bullock and Johnston's. Bust-proof Corset will 4 tfjjf a woman's agar* tta* «■}
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 208, 1 March 1912, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 208, 1 March 1912, Page 4
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