of Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges • Any Length Cut We want to reduce our stock of Piece goods before Stocktaking, and for this week only the Public can Buy These Tailoring Materials at Less Than Wholesale Price-Any Length Cut. Very suitable for Costumes, Dress Frocks, and Boys' Clothes. Tweeds, 8/9 ; Worsteds, 9/6, 12/6 ; Serges, 17/6, 20/6 Remember when comparing these with ordinary costume material, that they are Better Quality and of Greater Width. These are materials used for Men's Suits. With the High Price of Wool AH Material Must Advance in Price, and an opportunity like this will not be possible for a long time. ffl CLOTHING M'FG CO. (NX) LTD. MANCHESTER STREET (Opp. Clock Tower)
WINTER WEATHER—"THE DOCTOR'S" ADVICE. 0 Now is the time o£ year •when colds and influenza are abroad. You will need to wrap up -warmly. ,Be careful if you get your feet wet. When returning home from the office, put them into a tub of steaming hot water, and mix yourself a toddy of DOCTOR'S SPECIAL RELIABLE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Feel its delicious warmth stealing through your veins. As you sip the delicate amber-coloured nectar, made in the Highlands of bonny Scotland, all the cares and worries of the day will slip from your mini. It will remove that tired feeling, and your wife and children will bless thep resence of "DOCTOR'S'' in the home'.: —H42S6-4
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18101, 17 June 1924, Page 11
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