MANHOOD -in — THE MAKING .jXJACK of the perfect physical strength, -E5 which should be the symbol of ideal manhood, there must ba. strong~steady nerve foree — that Tjjtal gdwer whnjh controls the _wholaT3)e3jr»j <-ij-i<l~e»£o*y man who is going tg-piJtigeF # ?Uge|s^f life— who 13 ambitious* lor-fcn<vfutur6^should carefully guard against the slightest overstrain on the neW«a!*"-©o-nG*«thiiik'be-- r cause you are physically iit that you can stand more than your sharo of business worry. Once the nerves become affected your whole system is 1 Ihruuttttitsd. ~I"f~youT~ nerves have become affected — if thing 3 are getting just a little too much for you — then build up your nerves with MAR-SHA-Lfc'£ greatest 7 ner,ve, Eio^rwher kitowg to'incfderß science.' 1 , FosfStfe'rine" is "iflrdcurable at' your chem- ' isfc's or store at Is, ls_6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. But be sure it's Marshall's, for no jwther^ wJH«lja£e'-'t,hiet JsgWß i jb,eS;e"fioial UPPLKATIQN*-.-. 'Ask youa> .piesenii 'tailor fcate a. GIT(3r6E TfAtflES'WSuit" •to order. Hfr yrjUX ;mensiont £ye for 3 'the > same' style — the same material — the same workmanship. That's, what .m.y,,.cash .system of 'tailoring; means to "my" "customers — a saving of £2. lft>,-b]it of^my/ .workrooms without a careful inspection, and unless I am personally satisfied that I would be pleased to weai, the suit myself. That's why I KNOW that the value I give,.is far, away, beyond what the credit tailor :p:a# "p;pssi|^y :of er. „. Were Cto use^su-iiiiigs'- of anriincerSaift my^GonomicaU' tailoring' would lose half its power to attract thoughtful men and to retain them. a^. *~i - j_, Wefe*T t& % "sliTm" 'tße'wdtk-^to puV in inferior linings arrd trimmings — to run out the garments by factory labour and with my. business would gb^to piete^in no- time. , That is why I maintain a strict per-, sonal superviS£3HL3s£ iaethSsag^tSff ; and warehouse. • PERFECTION IN SUITS TO ORDER AT MY FAMOUS REAA SONABLE PRICES OR— YOU DON'T NEED TO PAY ME. Call in to-day and- see the suitings Coffer at 55/-,63f; 75/— the Sac Suit to order — genuinely tailor-made and t^a^n t -d I ttriifg' i"i "p Iro^ess^of'Trfakhi'g.!''1 ro^ess^of'Trfakhi'g. ! '' : *> ,—,.*- in *, r, tit *>ip yit *, >f tli k**> «»fd in at* k< <J* MH*) • 1* ">»•joj,y i> <J !»> 4. £^ >i^» -.4Mb* "HT1 1 lr **^*" **" ■* — -"*" ** r X LIMITED. - -,c~•g -Z " \*i"- " * ' v . * % "THE MODERN TAILOR.'* I ':.' '. 56, . WILLIS. STREEX. . ...... r(Between Evening tost and. Grand '•> '',', , . '' -Hotel), .,,./ , CHUBBY CHILDREN^V ~ ' > IHVARIABUY WOVE < --V- -/ .* ?w? w I If your children are not chubby, t or .if you - Hfant " tcr -keep them « chubby as they are r start them on I OATINA now! -"-* ! " '- - Oahnu v packed "A bag viithin a bag." -- . t-j . »-*. And j?oiji"~wtil/ai "onoe realise- , V ; that- there *iw x "'■■>« <*•• ," for^jtfj^piitp&aeaj and ; j ' : 'D&k<^solr¥^V^.! Billys-C ollars and J*eggjTs Blouse 1 ! U ir'TT" "zWtirfookjaaMike-iww.- -< The Sterling Qualities of this very Popular Brand never Tary. j Always aikWiflo.'Boxfts.HsdL'abdl. . j There was a young lady of Walsham, "Wh*'of{en"c[id scold> tier 3joy' tallsome ; , Said she, " I won't scold "If you cureiny cold With a bottle of Barraclough's Balsam." Barraclough's ■ Acacian Lung Balsam, 1 Price 1/6 and;, 2/(? :- ;
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1910, Page 10
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