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OILSKINS AND OVERCOATS CHEAP AT THE MELBOURNE. Our climate demands—nay, insists upon every inhabitant providing himself with adequate waterproof clothing. Whether your fancy turns to oilskin, mackintosh, rubber coat or just plain topcoat, the Melbourne is better able to fill your requirements than any other store in the province. Read these prices: American oilcoats, "Challenge" brand, 12/9 and 17/0; famous "Fish" brand slickers, 10/0; boys' walking oilskins, sizes 34 to 48 inches, 8/11; riding ditto, 10/6; men's fawn rubber coats, 25/-; men's warm Cheviot coats, 35/-, 39/6; men's blanket coats, 39/6, 49/0, 59/0; men's rain coats, popular dark grey cravenettes, 32/0 and 39/6; men's famous Hydrotites, very fashionable, 37/6 and 49/G; boys' and youths' dark grev raincoat*, 19/8 to 24/6; boys' Hy'drotite coats, 22/6; splendid line of ladies' hydrotite raincoats, very latest cut, only 22/0; little boys' overcoats, 5/11 to 10/6. Followers of all sports, whether active or passive, delight in the bracing cf-f'-t of a bottle of CAM ROC DRY GINGER ALE. As a non-alcoholic drink it has no equal; as a thirst quencher it i° unrivalled. All Hotels and Stores. 0

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 5

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