| MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL I========: READY-MADE SUIIS for Men—good Curt Wear-well Tweeds for every day— Jlw! 29/6 35/6 38/6 _ in BOXED SUITS 35/6 42- 45/E E C {These afe qU ' te 6qUal t0 Tailored) ' |j ffiggg 5 9/n ii/ 6 Special! jjfi s 70 GENTS' SAMPLE SUITS, very high- Bj fM class Goods, in Brown, Grey, and Taney Iffji .1 Worsteds; splendidly finished, and ?.\ODLli' I\\ LLIJ . "telv cut la ft Ml TROU , Good value at 65/- to 80/- B9 1 W extraordinary value 39/6 to 55/- |f If The LARGEST and BEST SELECTED Wwßl M STOCK of HATS in the City— • 1/11 to 14/6 each ARMSTRONGS SMALL BOYS' SUITS. 3-GARMENT SUITS, with Walking Knickers 29/6 32/6 CAVENDISH 12/9 15/3 YOUTHS' SPORTS SUITS, Plain or Button Knickers— SPORTS 14/9 16/6 17/g 19/6 22/6 I NOR FOLKS .. 11/6 12/6 TWEED SAILORS .. 6/6 y O UTHS' NORFOLK SUITS TWEED RAINCOATS 25/- 49/6 39/6 45/- $5/Gents' Shirts Underwear Ties NEGLIGE 2/11 3/11 (Special Values) in. great profusion. JIKiA (quite new patterns) MERINO- KNOTS Si. 1/MH" 7 ' 'JM - 1/11 2/6 3/6 W3 &' ir" j TENNIS SHIRTS— " I' f'' 1 - ~ U 2/11 3/11 NATURAL WOOL— WIDE-ENDS— Hi3v — 3/11 4/11 6/11 v- vii £ J\ -1 WORKING SHIRTS, If m very strong Very stylish, W 1i 2/11 3/6 3/11 ATHLETES.. 1/11 new designs ,OTa 'nJK MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES 1/9 2/3 2 Garments 1/11 2/11 4/11 . FAMOUS LOW PRICES.. I . i A2006-47^6
VOTE FOB "No. 10" WHISKY POULTRY KEEPERS • Ts mafct hens lay, to rear sleek table birds, to grow healthy . ' chicks, to keep poultry clean and healthy, use Thomson's Poultry Food and Grits •y THOMSON'S,, give the best results. 1 Never disappoint. • " They are safe, effective, fresh and reliable always. Only the choicest of ingredients in properly balanced proportions are used in THOMSON'S. Ask ; for Thomson's Chicken Food. Thomson's \ Oyster Grit, Thomson's Carbolised Lime, Thomson's Meat Meal Thomson's Lice Killer, Thomson's Poultry Mixture. Be sure you get Thomson's.. Dont take a substitute. W. F. TAIT & CO. Wholesale Agents .'Bedford Row, Ghriatehurch , ' . - BJIII : ■ ,1321X1 mJBk My Second-hand •VqTN Clothing is Perftctly Clean and in Perfact \P Condition. It is not my affair to discuis tkis—but if you knew the position of many of my customers,who bnyall their wardrobe from me—well, you would not have any diffidence. Ton «ee, I buy privately in the leading homes —and am Doit particular about thill Howerer, as a perfect safeguard, all my c'.othes are subjected to a prolonged fnmiga- ! ion before beins offered for resale. I ciie a guarantee of sweet cleanliness with eTerv article I se:i. White gooda are all washed before selling. MRS. ELLWOOD, Second-hand Clothier. 123,125.127 Armagh St. 'Phone 3087 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. | .11 KULDAH 99 '< • •**•» * Qr *> vd alnfit I nvhWMvi , rtmedy which peMtnlai I the hair ah±tt. «Ilh«rs (he root, aad d—troy Ikm ■ growth permanently. ■ a• KULDAH " quttiaodoortots do— B nwbWMii B <* affacfe am. ■ frier, fii. 61 I ALL CHEMISTS I EVERYBODY'S CANDIDATE: "No. 10" WHISKY
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 10
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