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PREFERENCE GIVEN TO WELLDRESSED MEN Look around the people know, and see if it is not a fact that go per cent, of men who dress well are prosperous people. Yes, we hear you S2y, they dress because they are prosperous. Granted. But it cuts both ways ;• they are prosperous because they dress well. You cannot afford to overlook the important part good clothes play in your business interests. \ The World has no Time for the Man that is Down It does not want to Heal with him. It prefers doing 1 business with a well dressed man every time. This is one reason why the SarSorial Service should tailor you. They will make you a credit to yourself. And again, no business man can afford to resist tb.6 chance of obtaining 1 the finest suit that he can buy in the Dominion for three guineas upwards for cash — a suit to your special ordef, tailored throughout. Every nian shdtild call in or write us to send patterns. , " We can supply, you .with just the material you like best. 64 Willis Street, Wellington !m! m To all Brain 2j« • Workers 111 1 H When the Brtin Is overworked 9 B B tne whole nervous system is I I 1 affected. But although you may | B ■ suffer from brain fag, your mental ■ ■ ■ " faculties can be invigorated by « ■ In Marshall's Fospherine || I the mighty tonic. Fospherine I I H clears the brain ana gives renewed I I I vim ana energy. ■ ■ ■ It is an invaluable tonic for stun ■ ■ " dents, preachers, teacher*, public B B I_ speakers, writers, or anyone whose B I H Work entails the constant vie of I I n the brain. ■ I I Ask for Marshall's Fospherine ■"i B —sold by all chemiits and stores I B B ■ at I/- per bottle, and 2/6 large § 1 ■ ■ size equals lour small. Q I | ''A Marshall's i I TlTlDlPfll~ iII OVER BODY " « ftapidly Grew Worse, Could Not Sleep. Scratched Until Little Body Bled. Completely Cured, Thanks to Cuticura Remedies. \ ~ * 23 Jarvle St., 'E. Brunswick, Vie. — " When nay little girl was ten months old her skin became affected. Tiny red spots appeared tall over the body and in spite of various treatments rapidly grew worse until th» spots were nearly the size of % shilling. She was very cross and could not deep of nights and mod to scratch her3elf until her little body bled. This continued for over two months and we were at our wit's end what to do to ease her. The complalafi.puzzled my elderly relatives and friends, and my chemist recommended me one thing after HtKJfcher, without success. " Some time ago I determined to give the Cutidura Remedies a trial. After two or ihree applications of the Outicura Ointment I noticed the skin looked more soft and less inflamed and at the .end of three I vfdeks the spots had completely disappeared, leaving tho skin beautifully soft and clear, and I now can say she is completely cured, thanks to the wonderful Cuticura Remedies." (Signed) Mrs. E. Holmes, Oct. 3, '12. It costs nothing to learn how effective and satisfying Outicura Soap and Ointment we in treating poor complexions, red, rough bands, itching scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, because you need not buy them until you try them. .""'A srngle set to often sufficient. Although iold throughout the 7*orld a liberal sample of each will be miSud tne with 32-p. Skin Book. Address S, Townt & Co., Sydney. K. 8. W, '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 11

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