What Men are Wearing To-day A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SMART STYLES & SUPERIOR VALUES IN MEN'S WEAR AT Visitors are specially invited to inspect the new goods displayed in our warehouse, without feeling any obligation to buy Shirts, Collars, etc. Tobralco Striped Shirts, the latest novelty .. 13/6 Tobralco Collars, to match 2/Stripcd Neglige Shirts, good unfadablc designs 9/6 10/6 12/6 While and Fuji Silk Shirts—30A- 39/6 45/Whitc Tennis Shirts, plain and striped 10/6 12/6 14/6 Soft Collars, plain and with stripes .. .. 1/6 Silk Collars .. .. 2/-Widc-cnd Ties, iti new designs—--2/6 4/6 The Newest Hats Fur Felt Hals, latest shapes and colours .. • • 25/Best English Fur Felt Hats, including Borsalino, Tress, Battcrsby, etc. .. ... 39/6 Reduced from .. 47/6 Straw Boaters, best quality 17/6 Panama Hals 15/- to 35/Tress* Velour Hats, light- shades and black .. .. 95/Underwear • Light All-wool Underwear—'l3/6- a garment Black Cashmere Socks—--4/6 5/6 6/11 White Cashmere Socks, for tennis, etc. •. 4/6 5/6 DISCOUNT1/. IN THE £ Sports Wear Tennis Trousers, White and Cream Gabardine — 19/6 22/6 26/6 37/6 Cream Flannel Trousers—--22/6 29/6 Grey Flannel Trousers—--29/6 to 42/6 Grey Gabardine Trousers—--18/6 22/6 Grey Flannel Sports £s/5/Donegal Tweed Sports Suits—--87/6 97/6 Ready-to-wear Clothing Tailor-cut Suits, in dark striped Tweeds .. .. 90/Harris Tweed Suits, very best make .. .. 100/-Tailor-cut Suits, in medium grey mixtures 110/- 115/Smart Suits, in brown herringbone Tweeds .. £6/6/-High-grade Suits, in light grey diagonal Colonial Tweeds—£6/17/6 Dark Grey Suits, best English cut ... •• £6/10/-. Light Raincoats, for summer showers— From 75/- to £lO/10/W. Strange & Co. Ltd.
|UT of the muck of the trenches came this picturesque bit of slang by which the Tommies describe the shells which strike the ground and fail to explode. Those things you buy which fail to satisfy are "duds." The more time you spend in selecting the proper lubricant for your motor, the more certain we are that it will be MONOGRAM OIL ALL GARAGES JOHN BURNS & CO. Ltd., Distributors Lichfield Street
IS It possible for a battery to be new after months in shipment and storage? Yes-if it is a Still Better Willard, with Threaded Rubber Insulation between tho plates. The Still Better Willard is •hipped "bone dry." It is the ONLY battery with Willard Threaded Rub. bar Insulation between the plates. Willard Service Station: r B«twM» thertie RojB! * CoDosi«i»
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17297, 8 November 1921, Page 4
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