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When a Job is Offering the Man with the Good Address Gets the Preference. Keep ihafc fa;t well in mind. No.or nc£lieet your personal appearand, for a presentable persona! appearance i? a asset. You owe ifc to yourself and to your friends to be well dressed, il is a simple duty but 110 one expects 01* wants you to be extravagant. There is really 110 need for it. GET INTO A "PALATINE," SUIT AND YOU WILL BE WELL DRESSED AT SMALL EXPENSE. Palatine suit-i are made by clever craftsmen, and they ombodv all the essential features of eorrec', stylo, fit and perfect 'workmanship. The fabrics are dependable for they are woven from t!,e best of wools, an:l the suits are warranted to give full wear and absolute satisfaction. PRICES FROM 75/- THE SUIT TO MEASURE. Come and let us demonstrate the points of 'Talatine" suits. "PALATINE" NEW PLYMOUTH.

WHERE TO STAY IX WANCAXUL

fJBfJRtf m finest private hotel in new; zealaxd. JJANDSOME Brick Building, with every modern convenience, eleetriq ligiit, electric radiators, hot and eoht water m principal bedrooms, seven bath* rooms, with h.e. and showey baths. Magnificent situation, overlooking sea river, town, and countryside. Five I*l. ( oilies open to sun and sea breezes. Five minutes from railway station, whieli lies directly opposite, across the river I'iree minutes from trams, Motor garage, tennis and eronueft ground. 1 fAIvIM.- n s per day; £2 ">s per week. Special terms for lengthy visits. Telegrams, "Bvaob'.irn." Waiiganui." ' Address, Anzac Parade, Wjngamii. pRIVATE BOAKDINC-HOUSI STAXXERS ST., ELTIIAM, (Next door to Club mid almost oppostti Town Hall). Comfortiible Board. Hot and eolif Baths. Central situation, T'enus mod erate. MRS. J. GUOVKS, Proprietress. G. ARRO\V SM I TIT Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL; UPPER QUE EX STREET, AUCKLAND And hopes by strict attention to bust ness and comfort of patrons to stil have a continuance of the support hi lias had for the past lfi years. Take Id tram from Queen Street t\ City Koad, via Symor.ds Street, tliej one minute's walk. Orounds 3 acres in extent. Tennis Court and Howling Greeu. Magnificent View of City and Ilarboi Five Minutes from all attractions. TERMS MODERATE. 'l'lionu 2iijo. QPUNAKE JJ 0 T E li A. C. WALSHK wishes to inti mute that, he has taken over tin OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for vlsitorv to the seaside. Oood table. Termi moderate. None but the best Ales, Wines aiijj Spirits kept. QHATSWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, PO\\'t)ERtTAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Rebuilt in concrete, and thoroughly modem. Best Situation in Town. Write MRS. HOWELL for lerm«, ete. y>, 0 Y A L JJ 0 T 12 I* AUCKLAND. Under entirely new management. D. COLLINS ... 7TT77T.. PROPRIETOR Late Clarendon Hotel, ChriStchureh empire hotel, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE. djEOT'i. ARDEX, Rfine Hoit, draws onlj Speight's Beer srnl has a name f« selling spirit true to label. If ron'r* 4 •port yoj'll meet your fviendi then. Tariff, Bs. jicr day.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 6

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