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THE DAVIES SUIT TO ORDER SPECIALLY TAILORED FROM 555. THE handsomest materials ever made logo their good effect if not properly tailored. I don’t claim to have the ONLY competent tailors in Now Zealand. But I do claim that, aided by my unique Cash System of Tailoring, the work of the George Davies team of smart up-to-date cutters and tailors will give you tire best value you ever had or heard of in suits to order. I stand ready to make to your order a Sac Suit full of good snappy 1910 stylo, well-tailored and finished equal to anything that £4 15s ever bought for you on credit terms for 55s cash, or to hand yon back the whole of your money the moment the suit is returned. And remember that your Suit will be TAILOR made—-not factory made. It will be handled by competent, brainy men from start to finish—cutters and tailors who by the very fact that they arc at the bead of their profession, arc certain to give yon better stylo and general good effect in yemr suit than the credit tailor “pottering along” in his own little way con possibly hope to. Ask mo to send you patterns of my 55s Suits to order—or call at my shop to see them in the roll. You’ll be convinced quickly that the big value I promise you is possible and certain. GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, Currie Street (Qpp. Sargood’s), New Plymouth. CRACKED hands, chapped hands, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and cured by LANE’S MEOOLINE. The only article specially prepared for the hands. i/■ everywhere. Extravagance .in Dress. TO 'SPEND, MONEY on a highpriced Parasol might bo considered extravagant in some cases, and rightly so, but if you can buy out) equally good in respect at a considerably lower price— a pr: -e that you can afford to pay—it is quite a different matter. On my parasols, made on the promises, there is no duty to pay anti no mid- 1 dleman’s profits to allow for. You save money. Call and inspect. J. BESTFOKD, DEVON STREET. TflE w ESTPORT rNOAL Vz LTD., c 0., COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. AS we supply direct from our own mines, customers can roly on obtaining the genuine article. The qualities of our famous COALBROOKDALE COAL are so well known, further comment is needless.! Wo also stock Taupiri, State,-Mokau and Smithy Coals, Coke and Firewood. Parcels delivered and general carrying work done. N. FIRTH .’ Manager. Office ’Phono 61. Private Phone 363. A GOOD NAME MEANS SUCUtesFUL BUSINESS. THE FITZROY POST OFFICE STORE maintains its good uamo, f under its now management. Old and new customers can rely on prompt and regular service combined with civility. Only the best of groceries and other household lines stocked. Trap visits Smart Road every Wednesday, Taylor’s Fitzroy Store. Telephone 250. wa P 3 K.< VTi sm wo L How many pairs of boots do you we? I out in a year ? Well, just try Durba on your next pair, and they will Ip: marly as long as any two pairs di (, previously. Durbar imparls a bril hont polish, it preserves the leathe * and makes it waterproof. Surely it j worth a trial ? Sold by all grocer a d shoe stores. 1 I:ydj 353, 6d, ISb dafflkAiHW MT-WCDiff?gca?r.ja< iWbgiPCw*g«..» ■ uprjyjtsaagriirair COMMERCIAL CAULS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LT; fFIRE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT Capital fully subscribed. £2 finn.OO'i Tho undersigned r.ro prepared to •>; oept ahov« i'Nlw at lowest rate WEBSTER & M'KFLLAR. ,T. S. M'Ke’iar.) r II. Stocfcc District Agents. Carrie Street. QIN6ERS and Public Speakers w; P 5 suffer from hoarseness and sothroat will find a great boon : “ NAZOL.” Two drops on loaf stur. and allowed to dissolve slowly in V mouth gives prompt relief. The r : passages arc cleared, and a sense > firmness and strength given to 1 ‘ vocal organs. “NAXOL” is sold ' chemists and stores at Is Cd per boil: containing CO doses.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14136, 16 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14136, 16 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14136, 16 February 1910, Page 8

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