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MAINLY ABOUT SUITS. Good suits! The very best suits! That is, Melbourne suits. Suits that are famous from coast to coast. Suits that' are cut out scientifically by cutters who i are masters of their craft. Master craftsJ men who command and get princely sal- • aries—salaries that the average country custom tailor can never hope to realise. The Melbourne's high-grade ready-for- " service suits always embody the latest improvements and refinements in Buit ■ building—constantly reflecting the latest inspirations of the highest tailoring genius engaged in the manufacture, of highgrade ready-to-wear clothing, tfhe suit that is always the latest model is the Melbourne. Melbourne suits leave nothing to chance. We know. The Mel- ' bourne's name and standing make it necessary we should know. Just to show our words are not mere empty boasting, you are invited to come and see these suits at any hour of our business day, and we shall deem, it a pleasure to show you every one of our latest twenty models in all the latest shades of worsteds, and not even suggest that you should buy. All we ask is that you should come and look at 'em. The. prices of the very latest model suits are no mam n heretofore, viz.. 49/6 to 65/-. HAD'LANGUID LIVER. "I had a languid liver," writes Mrs. C. A. Liddells, 39 Harrison street, W nui, New Zealand, "and got little until I tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The are the finest medicine I have ever usei Am never without them in the house now and whenever I feel dull or drowsy one tablet restores me to perfect health." —Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. TERRIBLE BURN ON PALM OF HAND "One night I struck a match, and the whole box went off in my hand, burning me across the ualm," says Mr. J. R. ' ■ Worsley, Margate, Tas. "The pain WW , i awful. I went to the store and looked I round for something to relieve me. I saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and noticed the word "burns" on the label. I rubbed it on my hand, with the result that the pain quickly disappeared and I was able to go to sleep. In the morning I found the skin whole, and the burn quickly healed, without even leaving » scar."—Sold by all Chemists and Store-' keepers. ; FOR A LONG TIME "I have been going to write and thank ■] you for the good Chamberlain's Cough ' \ Remedy has done my little girl Ivy," f, writes Mr. Louis Green, Perth, T*S' J mania. "Ever since she was a baby she » has been subject to severe colds on the chest but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy '' i always gives her quick relief and cures her colds."~Sold by all Chemists and

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 171, 6 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 171, 6 December 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 171, 6 December 1912, Page 8

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