& 1 ai»s sgi S • ■ : .■ •■ •-’ ■' Show Week at the ‘H.B.’ Store. You will find a splendid assortment of llie Celebrated H.B. Tailor-cut Suits for Men—Suits that look well and wear noli, and represent tho best value obtainable, at—--65/-, 79/6, 85/-, 95/-, to 115/-. Also exceptional values in Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Boots, etc. INEW«2EM/AHD| 88 GLOTHINOEAGTQRY for & 4 l\h\ he Ti PARTICULAR MEN mostly wear the PRESTWELL SUITS We are sole agents for this highly tailored brand of boxed suits, and if you have never tried one come in and allow us to show you the best fitting suit on the market. We have them in fashionable brown and grey worsteds, grey cheviots and several shades of colonial worsteds and tweeds. The prices are as low as 57s 6d up to the higher grade at 115 s. Every size is here, so that you can be sure of a fit. Any alteration required will be done free of charge. BE SURE AND GET A PRESTWELL. Sold only at THE PALATINE, Tailors and Men’s Outfitters, Devon Street New Plymouth.
secretary. DOCTORS RECOMMEND IT. GREAT FAITH IN WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. When medical practitioners who stand High in their profession voluntarily single out a certain preparation and recommend it to their patients, you may be sure that preparation possesses unusual merit. Such a distinction has been conferred on Wilson’s Malt Extract time and again. Doctors in scores of oases have recommended this unrivalled tonic food for weakly and backward children, for frail elderly people, for nursing mothers, and worried business men, for people who are run down, nervous, depressed, or who suffer from indigestion, malnutrition. Duriug the recent influenza epidemic it did yeoman service. 'Hundreds of complete and rapid recoveries from severe attacks were attributive to the wonderful strength-giving properties of thio great tonic- food. eWitli or without Cod Liver Oil, Chemists and Stores everywhere. Agents; J. H. Cock and Co., and Burgess, Fraser and Co., Now Plymouth. NOTICE TO SPORTS-MEN. ALL persons found trespassing on my property will be prosecuted, and dogs destroyed. E. D. ANSFORD, Omata. b97-i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16462, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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345Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16462, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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