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'aSwabss^^ jgssaisKssra mm mißNmm I USE WHILE YOU PAT." 111 •£4O w £l2 „^u/' $M -PI 8 * If/(B> aiiii»*w LARGER AMOUNTS 3Y SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH AHD QUICK PAYMENT. R. S. McKENZIS & CC 143 OASHEL STIIEST (nojt Bristol Piano Co.) It. ST. CLAiR MoKENZiE, Principal and Auctioneer. Key 104

Wways look for Vox's Mark I 0> every SJ ins. on reverse of \ S^rf ■loth, or on labels of ready- J / made clothes. \ t/ic wear is in the cloth. Serges, Botanies, Tweeds & Cheviots, Saxonies and Fancy Worsteds. In these Grades : FOX-BLISS- . Sporting Cloths for golf and country —Suitings for highest class Lounge and Social wear. FOX FINE—For smavtßusinessweav. FOX STANDARD -Goo d -lookinj;, hard-wearing Cloths FOX'S IMPROV: ED PUTTEES For walking, riding, and year - round country wear. Look, therefore, for the Fox Mark on labels in clothes, or on the reverse of the cloth. It tells you for certain that sound service is assured. whatever your need, there is a Fox Woollen Cloth at a price you can afford. Pure wool only is used ; should the material shrink or fade, on land or sea, Fox's will replace it without charge. Fox's Woollen Cloths are made in the West of England, and have a family tradition reaching back to 1680. WOOLLEN SUITINGS and COSTUME CLOTHS FOX BROTHERS & CO., LTD. Wellington, Somerset, England.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18041, 5 April 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18041, 5 April 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18041, 5 April 1924, Page 6

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