It pay§ to Dress Well! People judge by personal appearances, and a 'slovenly, badly dressed man is gener- , ally turned down. He judged by his clothes, To dress well does not mean to be expensively clothed but to be neatly dremedi There is no need to pay extreme prices for a suit, to pay a tax for the tailors reputation or for the bad debts of other people. GET INTO ONE OF OUR CHART SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT 58/6, 65/-, 75/.< or 85/-. iand you will have suit satisfaction combined with economy. We give you a wide cioiee of fabrics and the cost of the suit is a mere trifle with what you would have to pay a custom tailor. Palatine," NEW PLYMOUTH.
One 6f our Luxurious Chesterfields or Divan Chairs! will put you 011 "Easy Street" during the long winter evenings. We ti-e prepared to make to your own especial requirements, and we place, for your choice A SPLENDID RANGE OF COVERINGS' " " G. W. & H. DRAKE, FURNISHERS INGLEWUOD. Tailor-made Costumes are Much Favoured! In these war times tailor made costumes arc much favored because they are economical. A tailored costume can be worn at almost any function, for it. always looka neat and dressy. WE ARE EXPERTS AT LADIES' TAILORING, The costumes we -wake have the Ih» definable charm of style, and are artistic in every line, and curve, THE NEW SPRING [ ' V MATERIALS ARE NOW AWAITING INSPECTIONS • /i C. SMITH, tllE LEADING HOUSE FOR LADIES' \ .TAILORING. E-A-W-E-R-V
R OYAL MAIL 'BUS SERVICE N:B SL pi,y MOUTH - IXGLEWOOD and Cs >U?T7OOD. NEW PLYMOUTH. V Wednesdays and Saturdays ~T/ aVL> Masonic Stables at 7 a.iu, arv Inglewood at 8 a.m.; leaving Inglewjo \ at 8.30 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 9.45; leaving on return trip 4 p m., arriving at Inglewood at 6.15 p.m.; leaving at 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth. Tuesday, Thursdays and FridaysLeaves Masonic Stables at 8 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 9 a.m.; leaves Inglowood at 9.15 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 10.15 .a.m.; leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood 5 p.m.; leaving again 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth, arriving at 6.30 p.m. Farea as usual. Parcels as per arrangement. Telephone messages receive prompt attention. W. W. JACKSON. No "leaden" cakes and "doughy" scones when you use Edmond's Baking Powder. It makes your cooking light aid flaky, and never fails. Don't take cooking risks—use only i"8
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 6
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