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RAMIETHE NEW MATERIAL FOR TROPICAL & COLONIAL WEAR. A TQ Ramie fibre is extracted from an Asiatic perennial plant of the IQ nettle family. It in very strong—and with exceptional properties of 9 streng h and durability are combined the softnees of silk, and lii-z • absolutely unique qualities which render it unaffected in any way by moisture. “ TUXEDO” White Ramie Materials These new materials, made from pure Ramie, w 11 stand any amount of washing Without losing strength or lu tre, and are ab olutely unshrinkable and iuexpensiv . In fact ** Tuxe i«»” is by tar the most durable material on the market. Thi . altogether unique combinatin * of qualities, not to be f >uud in any other textile, places “Tuxedo” in the premier poa ti n fo- La .i-s’or Gentlemen's Summer wear, especially for costumes and suits lor Boating, Riding, Tennis, and other recreations, “UMUSTAV” 1 „ . _ T “ VATSUMU ” f Ramie Underwear The pure Ramie Fibre from which “ Vatsnmu ” is made possesses unique qualities for absorbing and d ffusitig perspiration, thus preventing chill, and preserving a normal temperature under circumstances which would otherwise produce exceptional heat. The New RAMIE KHAKI MATERIAL ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF. BUT ALLOWS FREE VENTILATION. NO RUBBER IS USED IN ITS MANUFACTURE. This materia) is made in all weights. The lighter materials are most suitable for uniforms, clothing, and rough wear. The heavier makes are unequalled fer tents, awnings, etc. Full Particulars can be obtained at all good class Drapers and Hosiers, or from J. SPENCER TURNER Co. I enoland.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 6 October 1906, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 6 October 1906, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 6 October 1906, Page 36