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DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES! If you judge a man by his appearance You may do him an injustice—perhaps he is ope of many victims of bad tailoring. He may have tried tailor after tailor without liming one really capable of turning him out 1 well dressed, Our work is unsurpassed in eterj tailoring detail—in fit, finish and char* acter. Every suit we make during 191" will be a perfect suit for tile wearet. Ii this advertisement should meet the ftye of the man not satified with hla present tailor we invite him to come to \n where the choice range of suitings aro awaiting inspection. FINEST SUITS TO MEASURE A*» PALATINE NEW PLYMOUTH mil' lUi MMlfffflr The Story of the Lamp m mum ii -i The Lamp of To-day In 1858 the Lamp came into its own. From the crut'e petroleum obtained in that year a safe illuminant, known as Kerosene, was distilled. Lamps were designed to Rive good results from tne new mineral oil. Improvements followed rapidly, culminating in the "Rayo" Lamp. The kerosene of earlier days was subjected to much t|?J=§ experiment and gradually an oil of the highest possible quality was manufactured, which to-day is known as Laurel Kerosene The sojt white light ( Laurel Kerosene lights thousands of Australasian homes with a soft, mellow glow. It appeals to the housewife because its slow burning means economy. For lighting, heating and cooking, it cannot be excelled. Laurel is;our new trade mark name for the highest quality American Kerosene ever sold in Australasia and replaces our old brand, White Rose. Insist on Laurel Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Ghristchurch, Invcrcargill, Timaru, Napier, Gisborne, Wangsriui. / ujtt La. 11 A fa

Piles! Piles! ~D o You Suffer the intense ngotiy, the tvwful itohmg and distressing inconvenience of Piles P You can positively be cured by the latest scientific cure—The Zann Double Absorption Cure. II i* simple to apply, a child can use it, and it is sent to you under a guarantee to cure or your money returned. Do not delay, for neglected piley sometime? lead to chronic fistula and even to t hat niosi dreaded of all complaints, cancer. Do not think or an operation such an cutting, •suturing, caustics and crushing. Our new Zann Double Absorption Cure will cure your piles painlessly and quiokly. It has cured CNses ol many years standing and patients ■who thougm their cases were hopeless have written us letters expressing their appreciation. Read the following:Sir. W. J., Wha'ngarei, N, Auckland:—"For many year-* I suffered from internal piles and frequently the pain almost drove me mad. I lout a quantity of blood and as the weeks went on became weaker and.weaker, A nurse who wjip attending my wife told me that an operation would be necessary. "When I saw your advertisement I had tried dozens of lotions, ointments ana pills. However, I decided to try your cure. After the third night I was much better and before the treatment was finished I was cured, I cannot tell you how grateful 1 feel. iou too cttubecared. Write to-day, enclosing P,N. for 10/0, and receive in plain wrapper, a lull course of the Zann Double Absorption ~ le ie address: The Zann Proprietary, 0.P.0. IJox 3« k Wellington. All correspondence Ir ntrictly-eonfldoMinl, Our Guaranteei-lf, after a fair trial, you arc not wUisflett with TboKann Double Alnorplion rroatment, return the empty packet and your money will be refunded immediately, A gencleu throughout the world. 17 fAIUNAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVEST* i KENT SOCIETI*. (Permanent), Directors! Messl's Ri'chdfd Cdck (Chftmiiati), A. Shuttlewortli, W. L. Newman, Newton King. A. Qoldwater, T» !(, Skinner, Colonel Ellis. BUY YOUR OWN HOME The Society lends mon*y o» Freehold or proved Lotreehold Lands. A borrowefr may select his own architect, plans and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and registering' all mortgages nf £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society is purely co-opcflrn-tive. Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years, the time required to repay a loan is seven years. For example: K member borrowing £IOO (five shares of £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 lis 8d in seven years ..." £133 0 0 From which, deducting the amount* - of the loan > 100 0 0 Would leave as paid lotr interest the balance ... ... '£3s 0 G Tile Society has n DESERVE ttIND n| . . over £2OOO, nrita lot an 3 tiAttlotilari*

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1916, Page 6

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