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FOREWORD OF CLOSING. TO ALL THINKING MEN. It would bo scant courtesy to tho majority of our thinking mon if Messrs. fieoigo and Kersloy's unique Salvago Salo wero to closo without some allusion to the good things in men's wear, both at Tho Economic nnd the Skating Rink, On tho other hand, our male folk's failuro to soizo on those good things would very clearly indicato an insufficioncy of that intuilivo koonnoss which always so effectively characterises tho bargain hunting of tho ladies, Messrs. CiOorgo and Korsloy uro navortheloss satisfied that mon, in thai* own peculiarly pondorous fashion, know tho value of shirts and collars— -especially at salvago prices — and that when such offers as Ijolow uro mado they como along with business writ on overy feature. This littlo argument thoroforo resolves itsolf into a mutual affair of which tho following .linos arc tho contract basis. Today at Tho Economic and tho Rink ;— About two dozen regatta shirts, stiff fronts, original prico 6s lid each, sal. vngo prico 2s Ud. Hard Felt Hats, in all sizes, originally sold at from 6s 6d to 10s 6d, will all go at reduced salvugo price of Is oach. Straw Boaters to finish up tho season, a lot for 6d each, originally sold at 4s 6d. lOd Collars in two shapes, all round or turned down, to go at 3d each. Men's Harvard Shirts, in all patterns, wcro 3a 6d, salvago prico 2s 6d. Ribbed Siuglots. at Is 3d oach, tho original nrico was 2s 6d, nnd cheap at t»at. Heavy Merino Singlets, in red, drab, or natural, the original prices wcro from 3s lid to 6s Gil, clearing at 2s 3d and 2s lid each, etc., etc. — Advt.

BAD JIRBATK. * THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breuth is foul, nnd you do not pcrcoivo it your&olf. Liko tho portion who is ulways among tho oils nnd varnishes, nnd gets used to what U to many pi'oplo a moHt obnoxious smell. It is mo.st disagroeublo to thoso with whom you como in contact. Look at your tongue in tho looking-glnss every night and morning, und if it is at all discoloured lake ii couplo of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They will reinovo tlio objectionable matter from tho Stomach, regulate the system, and sweeten/ tho breath. Ono or two of Uieso Pills taken two or threo times a week will ousuro a well-rogululod system,' fortified against all disuiwos. Thoy cleanse tho Stomacli, put lifo in the Liver, a. movo to tho Dowels, and theroby aro a. positivo and poimunent euro for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Pile*, Pimples, Boils, Skin Diseases, and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood. Packed in ninber bottles, and Mold throughout Australasia. -Advt.

For Bronchial Cough, Uko Woods' ftreat Peppermint Our*, li 6d and it fid, iverywhero.— -Vl«^,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 2

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