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BUCKSKIN TROUSERS FOR 17/6. ♦ - CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY'S SALE. KNOOK-OUT VALUES- FOR MEN. The Crown Clothing Company, with their big warehouse on the corner of Manchester street and Bedford row, are always known for their wonderful values in men's clothing. But just at present they are giving bargains that make ordinary sales look silly. Buckskin Trousers, the genuine article, for 17s 6d—are a rare snip. Their shower-proof Coats for 60s show a saving of over 455. While men's fashionable Neglige Shirts, ot extra quality, that usually cost 16s 6d and 18s 9d, are now reduced to' 12s 9d and 13a 9d. Real Borsalino Felt Hats—the best quality —are being cleared at specially cut prices—call and see.them —to-day.

The best all-round coal for domestio and household use must be hot, clean, economical, easily attended to and regulated, not wasteful, simple to light, be free of soot, leave a minimum residium of ash! Such a coal is WESTPORTSTOCKTON. Any dealer will tell you so, as will any housewife, who has tried it. Get in a stock to-day. —6

Most people show their teeth when they smile I Then how necessary it is to keep the teeth white and free from discolourisation! "Jfiukol'' is a delightful dentifrice I which makes the teeth white and pearly, it sweetens the breath, makes the month feel beautifully; fresh. "Eukol" drives out the lurking teeth germs, protects the throat against infection, and prevents decay ! Is 6d a tube. Wallace and Co., Chemists, High street, Christchuroh. 7

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 7