The Ever-present Problem Q JHAT shall I wear?—the first problem you JDit tac^e each day. How do 1 look?—your O 0 subconscious thought before every business appointment, every social engagement. So much depends on the answers to these questions that they become very important matters indeed. Your clothes are the outward indication of your individuality—let them truly express your personality. Be exacting with your tailor. Choose with care; insist on a wide range of materials from which to select; make sure that he has every facility for the production of clothes of fine quality—that his staff is skilled, his cutters adept in their difficult art. Then shall you be clothed so as to fear no criticism. We have the largest range of fine quality suit lengths in the Dominion: our "Solus" system, too, enables you to achieve distinction. Our staff of cutters is numerous and highly qualified — our tailors are skilled, and use nothing but first-grade materials. Therefore tee produce better clothes—clothes that satisfy gentlemen of discernment. HUeOWKKHPy youny men's Icdfors
MARMITE spelts success for Soups or Entrees Marmite! an added spoonful spells the difference between commonplace cookery and delectable soups, delicious entrees, that quicken appetite, that provide infinitely greater nourishment, that do credit to both cook and hostess. 1 Marmite is a highly concentrated vegetable extract and therefore very economical in use. So small a quantity is needed to enhance the flavour, to increase the nutrient value, of other foods When you make Marmite sandwiches spread the merest film thinly, evenly, on buttered wholemeal bread or buttered biscuits. MARMITE A SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Obtainable at grocers and at Sanitarium Health Food Shop: 36.28
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 13
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