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I No. 2 REASON FOR J '& 'W^RJNG.SU.JT^ TO il |; MEASURE. . . . <\\ Ji Style. — Thaw ig.as much diifor- | J' euce in the stylo of tailor-made T j X s and ready-made, clothing as be- J T i tween real Wedgowood Cnina and T ( Xi <;he imitation. >'ou.may deceive T X : . youiraelf, twt yw have struck a ( J' pa4^ul?»jc;yrjstj4ieh*aud good imiX laHoji. tqilor-m^Ue^ suit, but you X ! c&ti't deqeiw your friends. Jf 414 1 X ther^ is no d ifteronce why do men ▲ i T of taste anil rauk wear tailor- 4 a X made icjotlies? It will pay to *l X givouae. tbo little extra price to ▲ X buitd a suit specially for you' with a X style, fit- and long wear, attached £ -to it. ( 11 ■ 1 , ,< . * '< J II; marks, I X DEVON STREET. # i r " • • • '* ' ♦ __._ > , :. - ; A WARNINd-.-X>READWINNERS. «) WE HAVE PLEASURE in agai ' ( assuring yoa that <wo are in nO » .r/ay connected' with any MILLING TRUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINE. -—Free in every respect. . y. The Otago Times, May 31, in % lead^ ing article, speaks in most eulogist; , terms 6f our indopenderice, and having ! $0 sttccessfully' kept the TRUST at bay in the NORTH but our local ..< papers remain silent on our good; points. s Th6ugK tye have successfully combated' the TTrustt t witli your as^istr fence,' wo ha.Ye not yet beoh 'enadwfctr -i witH Supernatural powers'? to . control To elements to prevent drought and ; shortages '-througbtiut the worW, and minus of these powera wo are compelled to* pay* the market rate f6r wheat, which has advanced, through 'thje results of Ja serious drought in the South, augmented with '. something similar occurring in Europe. We all. , 111:? cheapness, but if is hardly fai?,' and not biblical, to expect that one , section of tßd community (i.e., farmers^, etc.), should shoulder the loss alone for the betterment of mankind, when -no other trade 'or profession is asked to, ' doso. -• • , < . - , Some iplajform orators for cheap notoriety; say, remove the duties, no matter hpw seiuously it interferes with 1 their neighbours. If this was given effect to, the sweated surplus of mysterious America> (with its recent 7 diselpsureja. , in ' -idultera-tion), Coloured India, .where the weekly, wage is v abont Y3i and greedy 'Australia; with its re^ ' cent recijbrooity tariff; would ■ hti < dumped in New Zealand,: thereby ruin- • ing the farming and milling, commurt* rty r with their numerous dependencies. Australia had s serious drought in 1902, and its tariff' wa» not altered for New Zealand's benefit? , The Government -8 now exhibiting the horrors of sweating; so let us be - careful and reflect seriously before giving vent "ttf* idfe " and dreamy -(thoughts, .otherwise .God's Own Coun- > try will no longer- exist. V7o have spoken. Thanking you for past -favours, and -\ iiciting a continuance.'' ; , . .• We remaiit, ■ Always at -yonr -service, ' P. VIRTUEi Manager, ;■: „ Northern- Roller -Mailing: Co* ? - ■"*'• " - -or" -i- l• Jf »;,-."..•,- / . OttAMPJON" BRAKiD. • . ;■- 1 I NOW IS THE TIME. X A YOUR COLD 18 ALMOBT X a X PAST T HE CUBING 3TAJQE. X V NEGL£C?£D COLD8 X feOOfc jf 1 XT DEVELOP INTO CONSUMPTION. V 0 THJB FAMOUS REMEDY ' A X CONTAINB NO NARCOTICS, Jk X >T BE|NQ.A COMPOUND JL If OF PURELY VEOETABLE V j GUMS AND BYRUPB IN . " V . COMBINATION WITH A O * „: POWERFUL ANTIBEPTIC. A 1 SYKES' CURA COUCH | ! WILL bd'V6o MORt (SOOD A ' THAN ANY ORDINARY COUQH CURE A oßfttOtttt*. Jftmrr amr JC - x SYKES' CURA COUCH WILL CURE YOU. A X CURES X A, coughs oolds ' A X ASTHMA BRONCHITIBA X BORK THROATS / IN^LUINZA X ' ,A BOLD EVERYWHERE, 1/8 fund 2/8. A hxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; L. C. Sladdeh?] 1 H '^£ n &. Palmer. g BLADDEN AND PALMER. . mGltftipß& AND STJIRVBYORB. Licensed nnder Land Transfer Act. Offi<S:TOvOirSTRBET. : , - 1 E. W. M. LYBONB, ' SURVEYOR. Authorised to Survey nnder the Land Transfer Act. Office: KELSEY'S BUILDINGS ( (Next Bank of Awtrtfafia),

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 4

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