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In Pique! In Linen! In Gabardine! In Alpaca Costumes and Coat frocks. They are specially (or summer wear, and we place the valuea before you in the full knowledge tlmt you will be interested. Picture yourself in one "of these summer costumes or coat frocks—white pique; cool linen in a shade of saxe; pretty pink cotton gabardine, or grey alpaca. But you have to see the smart styles before you can be fully cognisant of the attractiveness of each model. Call—but READ THESE FIRST: WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES—new sailor collars, some finish* ed with pockets and heavy stitching'; prices 37/0 to <S3 LINEN COSTUMES in brown, saxe and navy, 45/. to 55/-. COAT FROCKS IN COTTON GABERDINE, from 39/0 to W-, cream and pinlc only. COAT FROCKS IN ALPACA, navy, green, grey and brown; smartly trimmed with tussore collars and pipinos. Prices 45/- to 03/-. " y Always 5 per cent, discount for cash—l/- in the & a I LYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.

BE OUCY»ALWAYS GUALII] ™ nnUi i. ni) liVßliii ' ■id Suits to Measure at 63/- ? They're Great Value! One well-known farmer in Taranaki—a director of one of the big dairy factories —wrote to this effect "How you manage to fit a fellowso perfectly without ever seeing him is none of my business; the fact remains that my suit fits like a glove, and the suiting is better in the suit than it looked in the patterns you sent." But it is not only farmers who order these Suits from the D.I.C. Business men, professional men—men in #ll walks of life wear them—and what is more. satisfactory to the D.I.C. than anything else, the same men order again whenever thii Half-yearly Ten Days' offer is made. Get busy now and write for a set of Patterns and Easy Measurement Form, and remember that if you pay Cash for your Suit you can deduct 5 per D.I.C. Box 1478 cent., or 1/- in the £ discount, thus making the net cost of your Suit ®O/"« Note this also—the D.I C Pays the Postage. WEUINBW ISA

AZO is a quick-printing Paper of the Gaslight • class, having Quality that is not oquallsd by any othor paper at anywhere neap its prina. Thora is an indescribable charm about prints inada on this new paper—AZO. Will give beautiful remits from all olaeaaa of negatives. The simplest gaslight paper made—no darkroom necessary with Azo. Each packet contains a larga number of pieces at a low price—for instance, 24 Azo Postcards coat only 21-. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR AZO PAPER AND POSTCARDS. Sold % All Kodak Dealers KODAK (Australasia), LTD, Wellington, Auckland and 1 Dunedin

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 2

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