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Holiday Suits at the MELBOURNE. Ltd. Our wonderful range of Men’s Ready-to-wear Suits has been further augmented by the arrival of the undermentioned lines. These goods are the very latest in fine fabrics, and are in many instances “right up to the knocker” for style. Cut, fit and finish are the best we have yet offered, whilst the prices are usual Melbourne competitive—you know what that means. GREY LOUNGE SUITS WORSTED SUITS KERRY TWEED SUITS 2- Suit, made of 7Dark greys and dark 11Q Famous Kerry Fishing 1 grey Petone Flannel. ' - browns. Wear guar- ■*-*■'/ “ Tweed, all wool, vgry ' Raised seums. anteed. hard wearing. ROSLYN TWEED SUITS BANNOCKBURN SUITS INDIGO SERGE SUITS Light -weight all wool *(j /Z? Genuine Cloth. A great. 1 Fine pure indigo 16oz J 7(1 / 3- Suit. Splendid ’ U farmer’s suit. Grand -I V/“ cloth. Best we have for summer wear. value. ever shown. KAIAPOI SUITS CHECK WORSTED SUITS PETONE WORSTED SUITS Great stuff to wear. QX / Finest English War- IQO/P Lovely lustrous cloth 1 /JX / Splendid for knoek-about ~ Small cheek. AOd/V in beautiful designs. hard usage. ' er Y smart. Very c ]assy. TIMARU TWEED SUITS , LIGHT GREY SUITS From a^good mill. Mixed -Lt>V /4 Diagonal weave. Very 1 1 Q/fi all wo6l tweeds, very *. r weav e to fine smart all wool suits. ' nicely made. ber £ e * looks well. OAMARU TWFFT) DONEGAL SPORT SUIT.-© MOSOIEL TWEED SUITS M „. <w -.j 95Z- —w ■■ « ‘ shades. A grand suit.

Q O I I / TRACE ■ MARK; R£B ■’ U.S.PAT.OFF. ‘ D|/(\ QUALITY HIGHEST. PRICES LOWEST. x QUALITY HIGHEST. PRICES LOWEST. J . 1\ Our Boots and Shoes have been specially selected for i| 1 V Hl Style, Finish and Durability, having been made by the best | I \ I 1 English and American Manufacturers. Comfort and Satis- | i I II faction are assured to the wearers, while the prices are the AC lowest possible. - Sole Agents for Canvas Shoes with Palatine Plantation |]tr\ Rubber Soles—a pliable, tough and long-wearing sole suitable UtMTnMT'CT '.'.f CTCT. f° r os?! 13 !* or S rass courts, at prices as low as inferior goods. || Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH" BRAND FOOTWEAR. | T POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. nAr’i/nn i quality shoe house, l I JI |X IK | I .1 TELEPHONE No. 433. ‘V I *-* NEW PLYMOUTH. ES DOES

i,i iinEJinL iio I Jk THE CONTINUED ADVERTISING SUPREMACY jFj 8a ° f the w / k Taranaki Daily / ; i k Dews / i j ;i . i X * s due not *° accident, nor $ | k to good fortune, but ' <■ ■ “ : ; k solely to its large | | f ! ' L and increasing ! i Jji' X circulation £ ? \ ’ ■; : . I k throughout | I 1 1 | ■ /X Taranaki. ■ I J i; ri II '4 ffi J I I row m Li ii , jjl 1 L li 1 ±1 1

I ARCHIBALD CARS. I New Plymouth and Hawera cars will run as usual on the 24th instant i (Sunday), connecting with the Wanganui ! rar at one o’clock. I On the 25th instant (Christmas Day), I the cars will Not Run, except by special i arrangement at the Booking Office, White' Hart, New Plymouth, and Blake's Garage, Hawora. W. ARCHIBALD. I MADAM ROSBVEAR, (Late Ballantyne & Co., Christchurch.) TT AS in stock a choice variety of ■ n CHRISTMAS- MILLINERY MODELS. “TRTMMftfi ' & UNTRIMMED HATS. Visit early and avoid disappointment. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: Opposite Presbyterian Church, Devon St.

HOME SEPARATION. ATM FOR EFFICIENCY BY USING —THE—‘REGO’ SEPARATOR No. 1.—7 gallons per hour .... £0 10s. No. 2 —12 gallons per hour £S. No. 3.—18 gallc 6 per hour .. £ll 10s. No. 4. —24 gallons per hour .. £l3 ss. No. 5.—30 gallons per hour £l7. No. 7. —45 gallons per hour £22. No. 9. —105 gallons per hour £43. , THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. STAINTON & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. Wbeißa© bookshcet-

ncy STOCKTON COAL pOR THE HOUSEHOLDER. FOR STEAMING & SMITHING ’ WORK. agSjntb— J. 3. EOLM & 00.. ji 5 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONE 711 .

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1922, Page 8

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