Ij We believe we give better value by our special methods of tailoring |j at all events we know that our business is extending. WE ARE NOT ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FRESH CUS--735S EU* as RWS m '4 i&B. m m m m %w m TOMERS. I 0 T\ The man who only gives one order and can never be got- to repeat hi W it is a man who has not been pleased, and we have none of these! $| WE GIVE SATISFACTION EVERY TIME. \ Consequently a new customer beoorces a permanent customer and W6 dissatisfied customers are unknown to us. If you would like to -tj know more about our chart measurement, suits, write or call. NEW PLYMOUTH,
WHERE TO STAY IN WANOAHUL FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN NEW; ZEALAND. JJANDSOME Brick Building, with every modern convenience, electric ."gut, clecti'io radiators, liot and cold water in principal bedrooms, seven bath. rooms, with li.c. and shower baths. Magnificent situation, overlooking sea, river, town, and countryside. Five balconies open to sun and sea breezes. Five minutes from railway station, which lira directly opposite, across the river, Three minutes from trams. ' Motor garago, tennis and croquet ground. TARIFF—Os per day; ,S2 5s per week, Special terms for lengthy visits. Telegrams, "Braebnrn," Wanganui." Address, Anzac Parade, Wanganui. PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSB STANNERS ST., ELTHAM. (Next door to Club and almost opposite Town Hall). Comfortable Board. Hot and cold, Baths. Central situation. Terms mod< erate. MRS. J. GROVES, Proprietress. U ARROWS M IT H Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, And hopes by strict attention to busi« ness and comfort of patrons to still have a continuance of tho support lie lias bad for the past 10 years. Take Id tram from Queen Street (a City Road, via Symonds Street, the* one minute's walk. Grounds 3 acres in extent. Tennis Court and Bowling Green. Magnificent View of City and Harbo^ Five Minutes from all attractions, TERMS MODERATE. 'Phone 2250. QPUNAKE JJOTEL, ]yjß. A. C. WALSHE wishes to intimata that he has taken over thl O.PUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation, for visitors to the seaside. Good table. , Terms moderate. None but the best Ales, Wines «ad Spirits kept. ; R 0 X AL JJO/TEI* ! AUCKLAND. } Under entirely new management. D. COLLINS ...!77T.. PROPRIETOR 'Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUBA fJECIL ARDEN, Mine Host, draws on!* Speight's Beer and has a name tot selling spirit true to label. H yon'r* 4 sport you'll meet your friends there. [ • Tariff, Bs. per day. QHATSWORTH (PRIVATE HOTEI, I POWDETffIAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH Rebuilt in concrete, and thoroughly I modem. I Best Situation in Town. Write MRS. HOWELL for terms, e!a DAIMLER CAR FOR HIRE. THIS lovely Enjjjish cur is at your j service day or night. New PlyI mouth's most popular oar. 'Phone 574 I I have now left the old Central Fir* Station: also have no connection witk Mr. 0. Gibson. T. W, WARD.
sssss ssssss ■ ■ B^4U^Si£^P! SN 1 u 1 ill The growth ofpopul&rity is the best test of satisfaction, and it is by the certain test of time that Edmonds has progressed so remarkably. Surely there could be no better testimony to the exceptional value of Edmonds Baking Powder than the fact that its sales last year were over 1,250,000 tins. Think of it—a million and a quarter tins—over six tins sold on an average to every family in the Dominion. Why and how has Edmonds grown so wonderfully ? Why is it still growing ? The answer is (two words—Quality, Valtle. If you are one of the few housewives using some ol v ~r baking powder, try one tin of Edmonds—' ill never want to go back to another brand. tf „ BAKING , r POWDER"
There is nothing to beat Lino as a Floor Covering for wear, beauty, and cleanliness— And you cannot purchase to better advantage, than from our splendid stock* of limtmaf m ill INLAID, PLAIN, and PRINTED These are specially notable for their artistic patterns and rich colourings—and. the choice is so extensive, that you will have no difficulty v in choosing exactly to your taste. SEND US THE SIZE OF ROOM and we will post by return, our quotations for covering the same with quality Lino., and also a good range of patterns for. selections. Catalogue on request. •WELLINGTON -HASTINGS-MASTERTQH-JSJMjjg M AVON Tyros measure up to tha highost standards in the things that really count-in Strength, in Safety, in Endurance, in Boonomy o$ Coßt por Milo And thoy are British throughout! ' A New Zoalnnd Doctor writes:— \ "The Avon Tyrea on tha baolc wheels of my oar have run fully 5,000 miles in all weathornV and are showing practically no signs of wear." A GET THE MILES BUILT INTO / mmm. Ag»"*t Everywhere. *>l*KS.T>fatrlbntori: ' MALINQ A CO, LTD. - OtaHSTOHORCH
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 6
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