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■SCOTTISH WOOLLEN) fsSSSSSSSSCPJsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm^n '' ' Sfc. |Wmi«liJß| _ >^ClJ>S^>r J Better Woollens means Better Clothing With the coming of Spring, a cali for better clothes can confidently be expected. Five years' shortage of good wool threw into the market material that neither looked well nor wore well; but now that Pure.New Wool is.once more available, men and women,-who-care ior,Jheir appearance will not be satisfied with anything under the best. " ' : The demand for'hew and better clothing already exists, and the future will be prosperous for Tailors and Costumiers who have a good supply of materials. that can be depended on for Suits, Costumes and Overcoats. Such a material is stamped with the Trade Mark reproduced above. This Trade Mark has been registered by The Scottish Woollen Trade : Mark- Association (with \ the sanction and approval of the Board of Trade) | under conditions which require that allmaterial so stamped shall be : , - . ". :■':.:■'-""Manufactured in- Scotland of Pure New Wool, free from cotton or other vegetable fibre, shoddy, mungo, thread waste, or any other re-manufactured wool." .. . , The supply of Trade Marked Scotch Tweeds and Cloths is limited. Order now in good- time. List of Members of the Association wjll be forwarded on application to address below. Send your enquiries at once \ The Scottith Woollen Trade Mark Assn., Limited, Thm Dmlfty Building—P.O. Box 1490-Wellington. H»ai Offic* : 27 Charlott* Square, Edinburgh. _.•:.-• ,!"•' j:.:' ' ..' —' -haines-4 ■ I , Just press the button— ; I j and the' little Columbia tucked away somewhere in the corner ||| | will do the rest; and you won't get a weak intermittent buzz wj | —but a full steady ring that callsjor instant attention. gj % Everywhere Columbia Dry Batteries are furnishing the power that Bj k rings door bells—operates buzxers —makes telephones talk. On land or JB ? t tea—is the home, on the form, in the factory, Cphimbias are steadily 9| 'i iiiI'IIIH'AI l"f"''f^fc carrying out the tasks that W j j^' WMm l^^^tw 01i^ l**ey c*n Perform. w s ' &^^ i*k*H 3POR (UAmrr, I ij| I Alkyurde'ahr today fir the zcn-uin? WW&JtWWX | jt Columbia Dry Battery ■ lußm Jt !„. I S I ELLIS & C0.,-LTD., -j^!^^_l i U High and Chancery St».. P.O. Box SOS, S*ITBWPBHfTBMI 9 I AUCKLAND, N.Z. JIUBmSI 1 Sparkling. (| f *^» ) Intißt -Refreshing, |U. It w getting 4*1% • ' ' Yjpfi~--Uj>- this - Cleansing — bottlesTarjr glass of ENO bubbles ot»t with life, Cf***"*^ijf'fr^^l!ffir hoalth and happmeas. Palatable and fK^jjgilSgjriii^^H delightful at any time—yet it's tho regular \tSS^S^f^^M\ I morning glaaa of ENO that is moat bene- {•SsSkSlai'wS'KjsA fioial to mind ana body and' gives the' tfetralCySP^KHli normal, healthy outlook for the day ahead. OwHiP^asSii'^'wi Thera is no simpler' or more natural 't^M^UiiM remedy for the maintenance of good health VteSga and buoyant cheerfulness than the daily wW^wJ^IMmI glass of -water with a dash of (Iv-ot n^t'^wEyPJl ENO'S -lfl|' FRUIT SALT 3B£p|u SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. J. C. ENO, Lta., "Fruit Salt" Woiks, London, Eng. l^^^^^^^^^^ Tkevordi" FRUIT SALT" arrovrntutired Trade Mark, / ; and have *een kwwnfor half a cmtvry by the Trade and Pvbhe I JKSg£SKJ<***r \j ' to mtrm the preparation of J. C. EXO, Ltd., ard no othtr. A \ j j It ufrtqumti]) rr/errtd to tkortly <rt ENO. I V 1 '

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 14

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