! i mt .Yonr ©rier NOW IFOR A £7 BICYCLE I A? KE¥N®LBS, CYCLE & Sx’ORTS DEPOT | ’Phone 109. DEVON ST. ONE MAN’S SUIT EXPERIENCE. A well-known business man walked I into one of tho large city branches of j “The Modern Tailors a lew clays ago. { lie had with him two suits, which he 1 asked the manager to inspect. “I have I noticed,” he said, “tliat you claim to j cave men C2 on a genuine tailor-mndo suit for cash. I did not believe this could be done—in fact 1 was prejudiced against your firm, thinking you were cheap tailors making inferior suits. Hut • one day it struck me, in reading your ad., that yon wouldn’t make such a genuine guarantee offer unless there was something in it. so I decided to take you at yonr word and order a suit under your guarantee. Now look atthese two suit?—one was made by one of the most fashionable tailors in New 1 Zealand at a cost of £0 12s Gd. The other was made hy you, and cost mo £3 12s Gd. You suit is equal in material, cut and fit, and superior in finish. Yonr claim to save £2 is modest, and you can depend on my future custom.” Though almost incredible this unique testimonial is vouched for as an absolute fact. The local branch address is George Davies, Ltd., “The Modern Tailors,” corner Kgmont and Devon Streets, New Plymouth.* EDUCATION NOTICES. j 0 H N y 0 V S (J ’ 11 ARAKOEKOE2 ’ LIAKDET ST. Candidates for all Examinations thoroughly coached. FITZROY HALL. MISS ROBSON (certificated), teacher of Violin, Piano, Singing, and Theorv, will teach at the Fib> roy Hall on THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. (Foresters’ Hall, AVaitnra, on Mondays). Foj- terms address Devon St. Fast. * 0002 What is Business 9 epim hMt« of all bo»ine*« * bnowlertßE of the actions of men towards other man. That is only obtained br lh« »tudy ?■ , t T h * c Stripped erbiace, free from Stripped of all verbiECi party bias, in 12 incomparable terKperwl with auxiliary n men and women an opportunity of acquir ini? a Hounrl linovriedpe of the basis of our Sooiai System. Our free Booklet *ell* all '■sin^me'lCn'Vu^ HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Sekools, Lid. Box SJ6. AUCKLAND. Wj NS? ESTIXG IGHTT ns we do it —in n scientific manner—by modern motliods enables ns to adjust glasses to tlio minutest needs of yonr eyes. We nre SPECIALISTS in Sight-Testing and Spectacle-Fitting. JAMES QAMPBELL, D.8.0.A. (London'), (by exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST, - Visits at A.M.P. Buildings, New Pl\nnuith. EVERY TUESDAY’, II a.in. to 4 pan. yj~ I N E M 0 A, COURTENAY ST. E A S T, Now Plymouth. A YVELE-EQUIPPED MATERNITY HOSPITAL YVITH TYVELVE BEDS, under the Direction of MISS M. PIKE, > Trained Nurse, and Competent Staff. 1 SPECIAL TERMS FOR COUNTRY j PATIENTS. t Telephone 260. [ e 638 SCHOOL and Business Scribbling Blocks at Catran’s, 100 pages, 3d , each. Try them for your office table. Better than a slato at school.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143648, 16 November 1911, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143648, 16 November 1911, Page 1
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