| No, 2. REASON FOR j <► WEARING SUITS TO \ ]f MEASURE. . . . J !> Style as much differ1 1 enco in tho stylo of tailor-made ' X . and ready-made clothing as be- J X tween real Wedgowood China anrt J T the imitation. l 7 oa)!may deceive l Z yourself that you have struck a-T T particularly stylish and good imiT vution tailor-ntado suit, but you X can't deceive your frieuds. If < T there is no di&erence why do men < T of taste and rank wear tailor- i Z made v clothes? It will pay to < X the little extra price. to X build a suit specially for you witif 4 X style y ill anil loiig wear attached X v to it. m i ■ , " ■ 4 i ► .» ' ' 4 } L. MARKS, j t DEVON STREET. - 4 A- WARNING.; *»■ 1 > 1 ■ • TJREADW r INNERS r > WE HAVE PLEASURE ,in agai .^ lt assuring "you- that we are in no v.ay connected with any MILLING JRUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINf —^Free in, every respect. The Otago Times, May 31, in a leading article^ speaks in most enldgisti : terms of our independence, and having so successfully kept the TRUST at bap in the NORTH ISLAND, btlt pur locat papers remain silertt on . our goo**' points/ ThougK 1 we have succosshiHy combated the- Trust, with your assistance, we have not yet been endowed with supernatural powers to contuo] the olements to. prevent droirght a»^ shortages throiighout the world, and minus, of. thesu powers wo are • contt pellod to pay the market rate fq* wheat,- which has advanced, through the results' of a serious drought in the/ South/ augmented with- something similar .occurring in Europe. .We • all liho cheapness; ' but it is hardly fair, and not -.biblical, to expect that one section- of >the community (i.e. , f armors; etc.), shohld shoulder the loss alone for the betterment of mankind, when ho qtner trade or profession is 'asked to do so. -' . ' i .' Some platform orators ; for .cheap notorieftAsay, ' remove the duties, no matter how seriously it interferes with their neighbours. If this was giv»n effect to, iT tho sweated surplus of inysiterioua America (with? its recent -ens*closures 'in ' adulteration), - coloured India, where the weekly wage is ftbont 2s, and greedy Australia, with its recent reciprocity tariff, would bt» dumped in New Zealand* thereby ruining the faiTning^iird' milling community, with their numerous dependencies. Australia hatf a f serious drought. in 1902, and its tariff -was not altered <for New J^eaiandV benefit . The Government.. s now exhibiting the horrors of sweating, so let ns be careful an 3 reflect seriously before giving vont , to idle and dreamy thoughts, otherwise God's Own Country will no longer exist. \/o have spoken... . ' . 1 T!ianking for past favours, and s iciting a continuance. , - , We remain, -Always at your service, P. VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co. OF CHAMPION" BRAND. xxxxx><xx>o<xxx><x* I NQW IS THE TIME. | X YOUR COLO 18 ALMOST 2j X PAST THE CURING! BTAQE. > V NEGLECTED COLDB SOON V XT DEVELOP INTO CONSUMPTION. <% A THI3 FAMOUB REMEDY ' tft X CONTAINS NO NARCOTICS', A jC it being a compound X y£ OF PURELY VEGETABLE V V GUMS AND SYRUPS IN V O COMBINATION WITH A & POWERFUL ANTISEPTIC. A X SYKES' GURA COUGH X & WILL DO YOU MORE GOOD C 5 X-THAN A«Y ORDINARY COUQH CUrtZ Jj X OR EMULSIOtf, T«Y IT ANt) }%, SYi<£S' CI'RA GDDCH WiLL C'Jfi£ Ypli. - X CURES . >• ?i COUC^S COLTiG * ' X ' AOTHMA 'btOWOKITK* : X BORO-TMROATS i;i<-t~VZr*XA <Lf . - ___: •* 6OLD EyERYV/HEKE; 1/O and 20. * ' U G> Sladdetu] [A. H. Palmer. BLAODEN AND PALMER. ENGDJOSERS AND aTJRVEYORSw Licensod «nder LanS^ratxaS&r Act. Office: DEVON STREET. <• T6 LUNTj. WE have Several Thonsand Pptinds for Investment on all f ssos of Security at Lowest Current Oatea. s* STANbISH'A KERR, Solicitors, N«w Plymouth. I
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 1 April 1908, Page 14
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622Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 1 April 1908, Page 14
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