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A PROPOSITION TO SUIT THE MEN. Smart, stylish, correct fitting chart suits made to measure from £3 fl» upwards. Ihis suit proposition is exclusively "I'alatine" in its magnificent broad value giving. Wc guarantee the quality of Die material. You have the choice of fabric, and t'lere is a fine range of a.I wool materials availble for your •election^ We gurnntee the suits to fit and to give satisfaction. We know and know too well that if we do not satisfy a customer lie will not come back; that is why we lake infinite pains to plcaso everyone. One* jve make ii suit for you we are certain to have a repeat order in due course. Take an early opportunity of investing the "Palatine" Suit proposition. PALATINE" MEW PLYMOUTH.

HUPMOBILE IS THE FARMERS' CAR!. The luxurious, complete, fully equipped new Hupmobile is your best motor-car investment. The initial cost is only £430 i>t mnin Torts, and this is quickly made up in the time the Hupp saves you. A more comfortable, dependable anil powerful ear at the price is an impossibility. Hupmobile gives yon the very best—upholstery ten inches deep, electric lighting and starting, head-light dimmers, one-man top and storm curtains, robe anil foot.rails, underslung rear springs, demountable rims—every modern improvement and full equipment. Motor is 20 per cent, more powerful than before with no increase in petrol consumption. Ten-foot wheel base, snug strciiinline body, beautiful finish and proven reliability—nil are reasons why you should choose a new Hupmobile. For free Catalogue and further particulars apply;— Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society, Ltd., Hawera; A., Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Waqganui, distributors fov North Island. 35 A SUMMER NECESSITY. When you wake up with a parched tongue or a dry throat you will find a teaupuoaiul of L'luenzol (momentarily gargled &ud swallowed) most soothing, i'luuezol (1/8 and 2/6) allays iiUlanniifitia.u in the throat or nose and cools thti system by dispelling fever germi. Invaluable and quite for restless children. "*•

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 6

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325

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 6

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