YOUR 'XMAS SUIT AND WHERE TO BUY IT.
As in former years the Melbourne Clothing Company , is splendidly ready for the 'Nmas suit trade with the shelves and counters chock full of all that is latest and best, not forgetting plenty of the old time favorites. The past season has been a difficult one in the matter of obtaining supplies but thanks to energetic methods both in New Zealand and in London we have assembled a stock of ready-to-wear highly tailored suits second to none in the Dominion. Prices are not high as one would naturally expect, our most expensive suit being 755, as compared with (!9s 6d for similar goods before the war. Other prices range from 355, 30s Gd, 49s 6d, 59s Cd, up to Cfls Od for suits of the very finest materials splendidly tailored and comprising such well known fabrics as Roslyn and Petone tweeds. West of England tweeds, and worsteds, homespuns, Bannoekburns, fine worsteds and indigo serges and coatings. Fine suits at fine prices,
THE RULE OF THE ROAD IS:-USE WOOL-MILNE TYRES! Firstly, use Wood-Milne Tyres because they are British—use them aiso because every tyre carries a guarantee for 3500 miles. That distance is apt to make most other tyres look very silly but Wood-Milne's are made better. They represent British thoroughness—picked rubber, tough fabric and proper vulcanising. That's why motorists pronounce Wood-Milno's to bo full of life and bounce and grand for wear and tear. YOU try Wood-Milne Tyres. Write for price list to your garage or N,Z. Depot 107 Vivian street, Wellington, 18
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 2
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260Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 2
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