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When Your Trousers I .WCjfaa Meet Trouble— | mff —then it's time for YOU to meet the salesman |*^ at Duncan's. He'll fix you up with another pair jjA \L_ of pants—strong wearing ones that are just as \ smart as your "best" suit pair. And as for U \| value—well, judge for yourself. ti if THREE TROUSER SPECIALS cj | Medium and Dark Grey FOX Worsted Trousers, **<y«=ig cuff bottom. Sizes 3to 7 - . 22/6 40in. Waist to 48 . . 25 - Indigo Serge Trousers* cuff bottom AH sizes 29/6 Grey Tweed Trousers, caff bottom Sizes 3 to 7 12/6 DUNCAN'S CLOTHING STORE "The Trou»*r Hou««," I Manners Street WELLINGTON. I Wisdom lEbM Every good housewife knows HBwB the Talue of a Mangle and Wringer The hard work is done easily and Iff TTjfl'm^^nß -. quickly. f "^<T fiy^^^li We have FULL STOCKS of •<&j!eemtU** p WRINGERS, with either iron or wood frames. fLmGbSL ASK SPECIALLY TO SEE THE B B^_ IRON • FRAMED COLONIAL fagKg&Sag&XaSfm -"n a variety of stand and table m^^^^ML types. All of reliable manufacH£ranH||HH|^H Call in when passing and inspect THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD. General Hardware Merchant, 80-84 Courtenay Place WELLINGTON. 2 TafcePuhwna* sneezes totheUieatre Recently a member of the audience VTIU» UOU""" at a theatre counted 249 cought *» and 12 sneezes during the firit act. Brealhing the germ-laden «r of dicing, «<> your«lf a. well » ojhe* crowded place, often irritate, the Ah£f» Ukf Pul"?<»™ «* ?»»• Thethroat and cau.e. coughing, which . J^" 1""' when dIM°H m *?.»»»*. 8 *' releate itrcng antiseptic molhing v«pour* to the nasal, throat and bronchial g M p«u«ge«. They defeat infection and ' JQeiff GO/IS quickly stop coughing and relieve cold*. •*JS" ***** *" Pulmonas are specially invaluable for fit LfOLW '^c a"e"al'on °f hoarsenett, irri\Ji y\o%*M iation, bronchitis, aithmi, etc. ihmOL.^ '/fi and 2/6 •«»" 41 wf" chemistt. jr firf-SO^*^ \ »t the end of a long day; l^wJ^TiC** * V^^A M firßt in ** 1 •'f9^»f^* > I^^^V morning — because a 1 f«St«^* V^^F wife walker wear* 1 • V* 3 t 1 WOOD-MILNE soles 1 t wtt<Vl «*A \ •"'J heels. A benefit I >A» i# X+ ÜB>*\* »tt 1 to every member of the 1 t^ be* #i»^ c*•e*• ««**• 1 family and wonderfully \ h'«. economical. 1 *"i co* 1* B'!.* 1 B- *»«•• •»«! «»k y»«t 1 »»d o «»e* cf*J 1 Bootman to fix— 38 A fkibberliedscrSola

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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 11