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\[ No. 2 REASON FOR | \i WEARING SUITS TO % ]l MEASURE. ... I 1 I Style is as much differ- j T* o.it-c in the stylo of tailor-made J ! . and readj-made olothing as be- J X ; twecu rrul Wtnlgewood Cuina am? j T the imitation. I'ou may doceive * T that yon have struck a * T particularly stylish aud good imiT tation tailor-mad© suit, but you > X cunt deceive your friends. If ! . tliero is no difference why do men 4 T of taste and rank wear tailorV made clothes? It will pay to 1 4 [ &ye mo the little exti-a price to 4 T TbuilU a suit specially for you with a ! y «tyle,» fit aud long wear attachoa - < y to it. 4} 41 . < IL. MARKS, ! 5 DEVON STREET. ♦ ■ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦ ♦♦ A WARNING. TJREADWINNERS. WE HAVE PLEASURE in agai assuring you that we aro iv no \ray connected with any MILLING TBUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINE —Free in every respect. The Otago Times, May 31, in a leading article, speaks iv ittost eulogist; terms of our independence, and having so jr-ccessfnlly kept tho TRUST at bay in the NORTH ISLAND, but our locai papers remain silent on our good poinl3. Though wo have successfully combated the Trust, with your assistants, " we have not yet been endowed with supernatural powers to control I\fi elements to prevent drought and shortages throughout the world, and minus of these powers wo are compftil i to , pay the market rate for whw»t, which has advanced, through the results of a serious drought in the South, augmented with something j similar occurring in Europe. We all j li!:- cheapness, but it is hardly fair, ami not biblical, to expect that one section of the community (i.e., farmers, <*tc), should shoulder the loss alone for the betterment of mankind, when no j other trade or profession is asked to do so. Some platform orators for cheap notoriety say, remove the duties, no matter how seriously it interferes with their neighbours. If this was given effect to, the sweated surplus of mysterious America (with its recent disclosures in adulteration), coloured India, where the weekly wage is about 2s, and greedy Australia, with its recent reciprocity tariff, would bo clumped in New SsaAand^ thereby, mining the farming and milling community* with their liumerpus ddpendencies. '.Australia had a serious drought in 1902, and its tariff was not altered for New Zealand's benefit. The Government is now exhibiting 'ttife horrors of sweating, so let us be caroful and reflect seriously before firing vent to idle and dreamy thoughts, otherwise God's Qwn Country will no longer exist. Vo have spoken. Thanking you for past favours, and - "iciting a continuance. We remain, ' Always at your service, P. VIRTUE. Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co. op CHAMPION" BRAND. For SANITARY DRAINAGE BUILDING BRICKWORK, CONCRETING, or ASPHALTING, Write^ to y Ring, up, or See R. W. BOND, BUILDER, ...... LIAROET STREET. Large Stock of Seasoned Rimu, Totara and Kauri in Stock. Bricks, Ximo, Cement, and a largo asSorted stock of all Draining .Requisites. Estimates Given at Shortest Notice. Customers will receive my best attention. I make a Specialty of the Erection of Butter and Cheese Factories. Telephone No. 10. Address: Office and .Yard, Liardnt St. R. W. BOND. MOIN Ex investment On Mortgage of Freeholds nnd on -Pergonar SecuritiesR. CLINTON HUGHES, * ~ SOLICITOR. ! 1,. C. Sladden.] [A. JT. Palmer. SLADDEN AND PALMER. ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Licensed under Land Transfer Act. : * Office: DEVON BTREET. WEBTON AND WESTON. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH A INCILEWOOD. WE have several sums awaiting investment at same rates and on game terms as to repayment, etc., as Government loan moneys. T. 8. WESTON, Notary Public. MONET TO LEND. WE have Several Thousand Pounds for Investment on all .' met of Security at Lowest Current full*: - V <*te2 STANDISH * KERB, Solicitors, New Plymontl .

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 4