Suits Made to Order on Chart Measurements. We believe we give better value by our special methods of tailoring at all events we know that our business is extending WE ARE NOT ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FRESH CUSTOMERS. The man who only gives one order and can never be got to repeat it is a man who has not been pleased, and wo have none of thesol WE GIVE SATISFACTION EVERY TIME, Consequently a new customer becomes a permanent customer and dissatisfied customers are unknown to us. If you would like tOf know more about our chart measurement suits, write or call. "PALATINE" NEW PLYMOUTH,
)» When the D.I.C. IS ENDED, :r The D.I.C. Summer Sale is a thing of the past, a pleasant memory to many thrifty folk throughout the Dominion. But as we live in the present we must take things as we find them. At the D.I.C. a new Season has begun. • Already you can see the buds of Fashion bursting into bloom—new Blousings, new Dress Fabrics, new Millinery, new Costumes, Coats and Blouses are on view, forecasting the styles and models of the new Season. These predictions of fashions can be seen in your own home. It is quite a simple procedure: Write to the manager asking that patterns of the New Season's Fabrics be sent to your address. There are many advantages in being first in the field. Why not write to-day ? FOR Wellington. UALIT2
CHURCH SERVICES. ) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY- 18. CHURCH OP ENGLAND. St. Mary's—B, (H.C.), 11 (H.C.) and 7. Old People's Home—9.4s» Moturoa—7.3X>. Omata—7.3o. Warea—7.3o. Pungarehu—2.ls. Raliotu—ii (H.C.)', To Henui—B (H.C.), 11 and 7, Bell Block—7. Waitara—ll and 7. Lepperton—ll. Tikorangi—2.3o. Urenui—ll (H.C.) Inglewood—B (H.C.), 11 and 7 Egmpnt Village—lo.3o (H.C.) Kainiata—2. Tarik f i—7.3o, ' Elthara—S (H.C.), 11 and 7.15. Mangatoki—7.3o. Rawhitiroa—2. Ngaere—2.3o. iPukcngahu—ll (H.C.) METHODIST. Whitelcy Memorial Church—ll, Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. (Memorial Service) ; 7, Rev. A. B. Chapf|!ll and Mr. H. A. Wheeler. Fitzroy—ll and 7, Mr. J. T. Griffin. St. Aiibyn—ll, Mr. F. Hardwidge; 7, Mr. E. Chatterton. Omata—7.3o, Mr. F. Hardwidge i Upper Mangorei—ll, Mr, J. Asher. Lower Mangorei—2.3o, Mr. J. Asher. Carrington road—2.3o, ReV. A. B. Chappell, M.A. Korito—7.3o, Mr. F. A. Reeve. Old People's Home—s, Mr. W. S. Cobliam. I ~~ ' "i HM. Reformatory~D.3o, Rev. W. Onnell. Waitara—ll, Mr, Grave; 7, Rev. G. B. Hinton. Tikorangi—2.3o, Rev. G. B. Hinton. 'Huirangi—% Rev. G. B. Hinton. Lepperton—ll, Rev. G. B. Hinton; 2.30, Mr. Grave. .Urenui—7.3o, Mr. Lawrence. Uruti Mr. Uruti-r2, Mr. Lawrence. Opunake—ll, Rev. R. B. Gosncll; 7.30, Mr. G. Hugh son. Pihama—2.3o, Mr. Pettigrew (H.F.) Oaomii—/ .30, Mr. Hugh6on. Okato—ll, Rev. T. W. TTeatherstoie; 7.90, Mr. Henry. Tataraimaka—2, Mr. Aisli. Puniho—2, Rev. T. W. Featherstose. Pungarehu—7.3o, Rev. T. W. Featherstone (H.F.) Rahotu—ll, Mr. Hug!; son, 7.30 Rev. R. B. Gosnell (H.F.) ~ Elf —i Road—Tliuniday, 8, Mr. Hurst.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1917, Page 6
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