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Men are coming to our Store in —and with good reason, The magnet of good service and better values. Khaki Shirts— With collars, made in good stout sateen with fine silk finish. All sizes 8/li for 5/11. Wincey ShirtsNo collars, for general eevry day business use, cream ground with stripes. Sale price 5/11. Wincey Shirts— No collars, cream ground with fashionable black stripes. Sale price 4/6 s Men's Sports Suits— In Scotch tweeds. These suits are made in the newest full back shape, designed for freedom of movement and great comfort; brown and grey shades. Usual prices 59/6 to 63/-; sale price 35/-. Men's paberdine Raincoats— We want to reduce an extra heavy stock. Prices have advanced enormously since these were purchased. Sale price 45/-. ilHii Clothiers for men. Plymouth*

War Time Philosophy No. I. When-a bit of sunshine hits- je, After passing of a cloud, When a M of laughter gits ye, An' ye're spine is feelin' proud Don't forget to up and fling it At a, soul that's feelin' blue, For the minit tßat ye sling it It's-a. boomerang, to you, v . GOOD CLOTHES WILL HELP. MODERN rofroU Stratford, New Plymouth

WHY? A prominent New Plymouth business man on July 22nd, when paying for his suit said: "I have only had my suit on i-- and no less than two people atked me where I got my suit." YOU SEE! That's WHY Our business i* very much alive throughout Taranaki Province even in this era of soaring prices. H. COCKER, High-class Tailor and Costumier, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTa

There is at present showing at lwcry body'* a delightful Blue Ribbon featur entitled "The Wild Strain." It tell how two families were very stiff am formal, and worshipped a half-dozen dowdy ancestors each. rShly shocked when tli family went cireus-ri the son of the other fai like a pugilist. It \va? the fact that each fami in the cupboard. They wore liordaughter of one is for fun. nil.!

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 4

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329

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 4

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