<£=> X. m m gs **S'& ThinK of the y Money You can Save on a Palatine Suit to Measure. 59"-?V».'V Avoid Disappoinhiient. "Vou'll take n.) chances if "yon place your orders now for YOUR SUMMER SUIT. "PALATINE'S'' PRICES: 75/-, 85/-, .95/Every man can afford a made-to-measure SUIT at, theso PRICES—and we'll guarantee that nowhere will you get better style, better materials, for the money. OUR SUITS-TO-MEASURE arc the suits that give satisfaction; they are scientifically cut and well finished, and tlicy keep their shnpo to tha »ud, COME NOW AND CHOOSE YOUR SUMMER SUITING. It's time to take vonr measures. PALATINE" bw PLYMOUTH.
mm. ill "par excellence' a D.I.C. Ilai Hani? Bags are so much in fashion to-day t!:st nearly every lady in the land has at iesst one. Yuietide provides a fin: opportunity to present a r.ew riag—husband to wife, son to mother, brother to sister or ssnie other feHew's sister; it's the way of the v.'erld—and the D.I.C. at Xnics. Postage is paid on any of to MOROCCO HAND BAGS from S/S to 50/FiTTEP HAND BAGS in Black and Brown Morocco, from , 6/8 !o 57/6. . Grey Green, and Brown PUMA HANDBAGS lined with Silk Poplin, from 35/- to 87/S, ENGLISH CALF HAND BAGS, beautifully finished, Silverplated Frame 3, front 27/6 to 55/SILK HAND BAGS, Kodak and Dorothy Shapes, New Designs, 27/6, 37/6, and 47/6. "DOROTHY" BAGS in Kid, Leather Lined, to carry knitting equipment—s/S, 7/0, IC/S. KYOTO -SILK BAGS in three ci'cs—s/ff, 7/8, 10/3. E.f .ti.S, CHAIN BAGS, &ir sizes-15/3, 18/8, 18/, 35/iIW G The DJ.Ci P?!icy Mmys Quality. DAC Wellington. miritgarn l r? •, W-Tf
Ny XSS h&m m r A/ *l.l T 'm OYM fm «|S /A\^ci IS Chusd^&tmmd^ skcoW tShcA&ft!, The Edmonds Baking Powder record has been one of continuous success, and the one and a quarter million tins sold during 1915 is definite proof of goodness. Sales during the !ast ten years have been as follows: —1905, 370,600; 1906, 429,/ SO; 1907, 502,548; 1908, 655,668; 1909, 743,796; 19'10, 818,772; 1911, 878,262; 1912, 1,077,084; 1913, 1,171,344; 1914, 1,190,000; 1915, 1,250,000 tins. Every housewife who uses Edmonds' Baking Powder knows it to be Rood and pure, containing the best of Grape Cream of Tartar and r■ 1 a cheap'substitute. Use Edmonds Baking Powder a;iu so use the best. TOM£M)€ I * BAKING ; JLf POWDER V Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Workt, Christ' church, for FREE "Surc-to-Rise " Cookery Book P c C2 E M P E E n s T SSEf-' Have proved tho bast for sewage, rand and farm aulvorU and drainage of all doseriptions. CHiIHV AS EARTHENWAHK AMD FAR MORE DURABLE. ** Viloe list On CEMENT PIPE CO., LTD., Waitara, or L. A. ICQ.. New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1916, Page 6
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448Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1916, Page 6
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