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Two Special Suit Offers — made at a most opportune moment — and I "~ both of exceptional value exclusive to Scott-Service *Sg: m 1 wm W& Pm&sM<£mm You will lose yourself in whole-hearted praise when you see the range of new extremely smart English and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds that we have set aside for this Special Suit Offer. Equally enthusiastic will be your approval of the fashionable Overcoat, for which you have the choice of the very finest English and Colonial All-wool Overcoatings, in the latest patterns and colour effects—and the pick of the latest fashions for stylish cut. Bought separately from ordinary tailors, the Suit alone would cost you six guineas—and the Overcoat an equal amount—order both from us within fourteen days AND THE TWO ONLY COST YOU £5 ss. Think of it—a smart, dressy Suit and the very latest Overcoat—JUST IN TIME FOR EASTEE—and both for 105/-. Call to-day and select your materials, a small deposit secures both Suit and Overcoat till you are ready to take delivery. IqHipJPw sgpVgr)&b W Another of our exceptional Suit values that are the despair of the trade W m /,//. i'i, i m i ass «* 3fc£ M\ mm For Fourteen Bays we will build to your measure a Genuine English Worsted Suit, cut in the smartest style, and made to fit you like a glove, at the Special Value Price of 79/6. There's no hit or miss about these offers—call and get measured now—a perfect fit is guaranteed and you get TWO TRY-ONS—your complete satisfaction is assured right from the jump. Built to your.Me*syfc*ty For Easter, order now, before the rush—a deposit secures these Special Qffers andym delivery of your suit when j>dw^urant-ir.; OPEN TILL 9 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY;NIGHTv'-'lllg m j§» m ea:: / 9 t m 265 HIGH STREET (Opp. the Rendezv6i!§

Pew people have ever inspired more personal devotion among their entourage than Queen Alexandra, says an English writer. Out of the many names which one remembers of those who gave vears of' their life to her service, naturally that of Miss Charlotte Knollys come"s first. She never left the Queen, not even for a'brief holiday. The late Sir Dightou Probyn comes next, that venerable, bearded figure which for years wa3 always beside the Queen at public functions, and then Sir Henry Streatfield, her devoted secretary. One instance of Queen Alexandra's affection for her ladies was the double marriage in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace, twenty years ago, of two of her then Maids-of-Honour, the Hon. Dorothy Vivian, now Countess Haig, and Mrs Bell. Queen Alexandra insisted upon this, superintended all the arrangements, and gave the wedding party after the ceremony. WHOLESALE PRICES. Superior Stainless Knives: Dessert 13s 9d i-iiozen; table 15s 3d i-dozen. E.P.N.S. .Forks: Dessert 12s 6d idozen; table 16s 3d £-dozen. We now represent a London Warer house, and'sell Rings, Watches, Armlets, etc, at Wholesale Prices. JONES AND SONS, Jewellers, 278 High, street, Cbristdmrcli.

Since his childhood, says an English correspondent, the Duke of Rutland Las had quite a passionate interest in Haddon Hall, and it is rather pleasant to hear that he is goiii£ to fulfil a boyish dream of going to live there, though it will be a loss to the general public to have this beautiful piece of Tudor domestic architecture closed to it. The C ood looks and historic interest of Haddon Hall have been preserved so w"ll because of its being uninhabited during the nineteenth eentur, when restorations and modernisations were usually very ignorantly done. Many nn old house was lost during that period .for old timbers fared ill when great coal fires and oil lamps were introduced. With modern methods of heating and lighting, however, there is little danger or disfigurement even to exquisite silver? old oak like that at Haddon and -•t is certain that this, ono of the bestknown homes in the world, will not lose ite beauty under its devoted owner's hands. The Salvation Army is now esi-ab-Ikli/vl in SI countries and colonies, and iis officers speak in 58 differed languages. TClivthui, in the form cf dancing to music, is now beins tried as a cure for stammering ai one London. Hos-

IMITATION IS THE. SINCEREST FORM OP FLATTERY ! One of our competitors claims that he can build a HARRIS BORDER CYCLE. Wo'claim that NO-ONE in New Zealand has been able to produce the same model exjepi THE SYME CYCLE CO. HARRIS HO RD E R DEFEATS N,Z. CHAMPION, And TAKES FIVE SYME CYCLES TO AMERICA WITH HIM. THAT'S HOW GOOD IT IS. ""Harris Hordcr Knows. Nuff sed. ORDER YOUR HARRIS HORDER MODEL SYME NOW.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 13

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