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HPO be strict with your tailor, to be fastidious over your tie, to be critical of hats and shoes—and then to treat your collar as *a mere detail' is like dressing for dinner without bothering to shave. If appearance matters, these collars matter Nowaday*, the well-dressed man chooses his collar from one of two Semi Soft. Semi Soff. a The "Araweb" and ■ ii f 11m 2M and scrupulously I ■B^B^Jgm^^H SBaV made. I hey fit and Ibhbhbhbbblb^bUHb^bUb^bhb^H Semi Soft—Pique 'set , accurately. The Semi Soft—Piqm€. I nV BM>HMaB ~ l aun *Jry does not ■^■^ i^ilßlßßllß^B^^^^^_ 'hem of their aY 1 style. Aak your -^^^B ■X jyjft' .■ outfitter for an"Ara- Bf %C"* Km 1 B va ' ue ant * greater I satisfaction. HVHi i Sctij Scfl—Tan Shade. Starched '' '■ - Look for the Manufactures /■% v "w -jsy " eh * Sfa? co -" COLLARS Sole Whoieale Distributor*—P. B. SHEATHER CO. (NJZ.) LTD.. WELLINGTON. for a Limerick CAN YOU WRITE A LIMERICK? I We will give One Guinea (£l/1/-). for the best Limerick which • aptly describes in bright anappy ve.r«e the virtue* and benefits to be % derived by the regular use of BREAKFAST D-LJGHT. The prize will \ be awarded for the beat Limerick received during the week, returnable J not later than each Friday. This week's winning entry will be published I in next Wednesday* issue of the AUCKLAND STAR and subsequent I -winners on the Wednesday of each week until December 29th, 1926. f WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO! j> After you have written your Limerick, attach the Trade Mark cut from • a packet of Breakfast D-Light, and mail to us' immediately. This is a _ "fjfflT • Look for replica «cJB it <M of the Trade JSSI r!it every Mark. t * Tγ 4* packet. Competitors may send as many Limericks as desired, but each Limerick must have the BREAKFAST D-LJGHT Trade Mark attached. The Directors of Messrs. W. C. Douglass Ltd.. shall be the Judges,: and their decision must be accepted as final. All Limericks become, the property of Messrs. W. C Douglass . Ltd., and all members of their staff are debarred from entering. LAST WEEK'S WINNER " There's a new breakfast food, sweet and light, That's supplanting the old porridge quite; Mcde with strictest-hygiene, Dainty, spotlessly clean,* Pure and wholesome—that's Breakfast D-Light." Sent in by MRS. E. F. SCOTT, 316, Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland. Just address your entry to DESK A. W. C. DOUGLASS Ltd. FOVEAUX STREET. — — SYDNEY. B Mn>Meßa^r ~~H y p.. 11 * '■■■ill mum 'ir - ■ _ |iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iinninmmnT Frigidaire is built to laist— mffij I = and does. It keeps "foods TT\ y. always, at «yen cold * temperatures. Nothing to tflli adjust. Nothing to watch. **' W T No more ice to, Imy—but fllXv always plenty of ice cubes Vwwy frozen by Frigidaire. *. UA Frigidaire unit will convert your own ice-box into j^m an electric refrigerator. Or you may prefer one of the ■ HwUw new metal cabinet FrigidmMw aires. Call at our Show- »/> rooms and see Frigidaire Tflf in operation, or write for *«<• descriptive booklet to the fH\\ New Zealand distributors: WtttO John Chambers & Son. Ltd., _. *f- flM> Fort Street, Auckland. 1 fclmttittminnmmwHHHfi fnOidaiTft H A . Bucrmcl? Kit **c**atio^ \

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 22 December 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 22 December 1926, Page 22

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