Why have a cold neck when motoringl? See our pure wool Scarves, in great variety, 4s fid to 18s 6d. Our Gloves, too. are really good. Woollen, 3s 6d to 4s lid; Deerskin, in slate and brown, 17s 6d and 18s 6d. Fowlds, Manners street. —Advt.
dumber One @ The Clubman is a connoisseur of cigarettes — he knows! Bears'"Number One" Cigarettes suit his taste exactly. Their smooth, delicate aroma is pleasing and satisfying. \\ Maconochie's IV -HERRINGSIM\W» y& Fresh from the * Briny' Wfcy J^ &A / Vfihi* « Jew hours of being c.ught, the T| t\g .■■»■ \j^si-" plump, tender Herringi ire put into the oval yspj '(# j.*k y jj^» Miconochie's tins yoii know so well. The opiA *» A f tins tre than hermetically sealed, and when you \f /fa ( kuy them, Macbnachie's Herridgs«feas fresh fc%<7 . ; Mac«nechie'» Fresh Herrings, Kippered «J#l / ft^F^T^X Htrringi, or Harrin|s in Tomato Sauce. TiV/ -t }> f^wm, - ELL!S * MANTON, Ltd. St i " '^^IL Wellinston
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 11
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153Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 11
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