in a "Swanndri" sees Sain has no terror for the motor cyclist wearing a. "Swnndri" Suit. The heaviest downpour will not penetrate it. It is madefro* an all-wool material and being porous it allows the heat from the body to escape, yet at the same, time it is absolutely waterproof, nofmcroly showerproof, and you can wear it from dawn to dari; in the heaviest rain and still Keep dry. Oao customer writes: Tho "Swandri" suit I bought from you has proved in 'every way what you represented. I have tested it in all weathers and went so far as trying to rab water through it, and also by leaving about three inches of water on the coat all night, making a sort of bowl as it.were. You will receive an order foY a full riding coat shortly.' Yours truly, "' ~' , W. BEVHtIMAN ' PRICES: Motor Suit; Fully Lined ■ Motor Trousers - New Plymouth.
Six Smart you can It isn't every day onoh&sthe opportunity to buy such dainty Blouses—postage paid, oven I from tho City. There is that element of 'i'Jt usefulness combined with stylishness which makes them lost desirable as personal. S** - belongings. vwjj^ When you order D.I.C. Blouses by Mail, State size of collar. Tailored Shirt Blouse in striped washing silk, set im sleeves, collar to be worn high or turned down. 23/6 White Jap. Silk Blouse, small collar, shoulder yoke, finished hen.stilching 23/6 Ivory Jap. Silk Blouse, set in sleeves, roll collar, hemstitched fronts 17/6 Blouse in Creme Crepe-de-Chine, sleeve and shoulder yoke in one, sailor collar and pointed cuffs, stitched with black 37/6 Blouse in Saxe Crepe-de-Chine, roll collar, pointed in front, trimmed self coloured buttons. 35/Creme Uadianta Blouse, inset sleeves, turn-down collar, small rcver 13/9 D.I.C, sox 1478, Wellington
"Thirteen yews a jo, when I Jived in Smeaton, two of my children euffered terribly with ASTHMA, but-three or (our bottles of completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact, that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the omikal examination (to which all Navy candiJui dates must submit) revealed bp%J, nothing the matter with his \.'foWh .. > ,i un gs. Needless to say I I always fait back on for Colds. It Is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Ch«it Affections." COUGHS COLDS. Name, Address and full particulars furnished on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1917, Page 6
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