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1 There is a Differgncg j> I Some gentlemen are dressed and others clothed. There is j j i comfort.in the thought that the fit and finish of OUR | I suits give the FORMER effect,-which no other tailor can | i approach. Call and interview us about your next suit. Jj I SUITS from £4/4/- j J I Hay ward «£k Teichert j> I TAILORS .... 61 CATHEBKAL SQUABE jj f Open all day Saturday. Next Government Life Insurance Office. < >

A Nourishing , Food . . for Baby • • Milk Arrowroot Biscuits This is the food that Baby loves—and the kind that nourishes him best —for these Biscuits contain all the food properties which make nerve, muscle and brain. Get a pound for Baby to-day— your grocer sells them—but ask for Aulsebrook's if you want your Baby to thrive. They stand for purity and the maximum of nourishment. Mothers will find that Aulsebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits, soaked in warm milk or water, will agree with even the most delicate babies. VX C-;r>Si-i

I WHO SAID BEGGS / I || (WHITE '^fSU'^ iiiiiii ■Miiiifi

AT A 30 PER CENT, to 50 PER GENT. SAVING There's no getting away from the solid savings made possible for men at-the Wholesale Club. The prices below will show you the difference between buying own ft clothes wholesale at the Wholesale Club and at the retail stores—a difference cf from 30 per cent..to 50 per cent, in the money you spend—and* glance at the quality and style of these -goods shpwn.on the .. first floor on the Club's warehouse will tell you that every <#§£, !jy saving made possible below is a real genuine saving, effected Jp>jL \} purely by purchasing wholesale for cash at the Wholesale Club. ««' Men's Boxed Suits, in smart tweeds—well-Cut, good fitting?— fflHn 24/- Retail Price 42/ C |§Brar Superior quality Suits, in tweeds and worsteds— TOtfflS^B 32/6. Retail Price 50/- SHBf White Serge Cricketing Trousers, all sizes— \™fflr 11/9 pair Retail Price 15/6 \WB M«n's Odd Trousers, dark \n« W\ **a Retail Prices 8/11 i5/~ • Men's Tucked Cambric Linen Shirts, \yitSii starched cuffs, in heliotrope, green, blue, and fawn— . 4/3 Retaa Price 6/6 White Shirts, with starched fronts— - 4/6 Retail price 5// i x' Fyjama Suits, of Ceylon Flannel'— 4/« RetaU Price 5/iI j Tennis Shirts, with turn-dowp collars— mv * Retail Price 4/1S Men's Straw Boaters 4/2 Retail Price 5/11 Frame Felt Hats, dark colours, splendid wearing— f^B3£~~*S!%mg4l 6/9 Retail Price 9/6 White Felt Tennis Hats # , 3/4 Retail" Price 4/9 Hard Black Felt Hats .. 5/9 Retail Price 8/1T %, JT ffl Men's Wide Silk Ties .. 1/8 Retail Price 2/6 \ ~2*M Fashionable Derby Straight Ties,B*d Retail Price 1/- J Double Linen Collars .. 6id Retail Price io|d |j Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes, with Rubber Soles — , 5/10 pair Retail Price 9/6! Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes, with Chrome Welted Soles— 9/3 pair Retail Price 12/6 White Canvas Tennis Boots, with Rubber Soles — , 6/3 pair Retail Price 10/6! White Canvas Tennis Boots, with Chrome Welted Soles— 10/3 pair Retail Price 14/6! Men's Tan Glace Boots, with Welted Soles, round toes— 15/6 pair Retail Price 21/-i Membership Subscription, 10/- per annum. Mail orders handled with especial care. Write or call for ANYTHING you want—we supply it wholesale, at a big saving to you. WORCESTER ST. £~ GHRISTOHURGH NEXT SMITH'S GARAGE RIGHT BEHIND THE CATHEDRAL, CGO4i ..:' ;

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 5

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