And Now-YOUR XMAS SUIT! "^f Can f*« afford t<l dalajr tha purchase io the face) of t^mPJmmti Fowlds Phenomenal /^V/fifmj SUIT OFFER ™| WE'LL back the quality and smartneM of these €■ JB/w7tt\ AJ 1)h tails wKh out reputation—will YOU then con- fwiaW lU^ HI •Mer these prices? yA^IV I fwl ia^L SAC SUITB —Umartly «tyled, in Summer vflAuUl f/jM^ Tweeds VF%jJ/" ll|l(\Tiil I >SfF ' WAVY SERGE SUITS—Ever «m»rt; well cut £J/JJ/ V hll stß^w/l and made. These fejttefient exceptional *£/||"/ ll^stflli/J WHY WAIT? DONTWAIT! J^SJ FfSmV' ' FO W LDS - P Cantre MANNERS STREET (ajT "Wfcaf 1* in a fame?" —t dtrn tifkt more than the average man thinks! If • H»a btay» • H*t—or » Motor Car—or • Packet of Cigarettes, nine times ont of ten he a«kt is* It by its Brand or Trade Name. . Waioh, o* eOorM, is Wisdom—for reputable manufacturers ton ott goods that carry a . guarantee witk tkem. But many folks still boy tools with the same unconcern that characterises their purchase of a shin ofjbeei Which ill fampUOßless—for the beef is here to-day aid gone to-morrow (unless it ii resurrected M hash), while the tools are meant to be a permanent asset to the owner. < • But tools that are nameless—without character—bought merely at random, an likely to have an efcistaace as brief almost as the beef—without any Of the latter's satisfaction. 80, when buying tools, insist on getting a standard, fully guaranteed Has. It will cost no more than an infMitt foreign arriole—if boeght at Nees. Hera at* seTeral wotld-faaaowi names that w« mention for your guidance:— "Bpear * Jackson," "«tanley," " Star*MV» "Xrwlxi," "irard ft Payne," "Disston," "OoodaU-Pratt," "Brades." ' Every item in oar catalogue bears a reputable name—aad the item it represents bears *an unconditional guarantee. Now—call in to-morrow evening and make that long-Allayed purchase of tools. " P^KflsflP W^Ve^nsV^nV^ULWßV £% «b -The Tbol P«oiile' > I >§2/ LOWER GHUZNEE STREET —JfV Yes! But be sure it is mfr I Steelite Roof Paint .rM Whf? Beoaatt drMii6 t*»ti show that then it no better I | J^St paiat thai WIBLWa for tha ptoteotiott of Iwa roofs; > | Bnl and It lattt IOQfW. fKf^| Red Or Green—Each Defies the Weather Paint m* Met bow. Yoa oao pat off too long. Ord«r your supply of BTBBDITB EOOF PAINT straijhti away. PtrattMit Rttl, 20/-; Ftiltleu Grew, 30 -, per lap. GaL c^ P^ f^" h Smith a Smith, Ltd. w£^w O Speaking Frankly— O J^ handkerchiefs aren't nearly so easy toadvertise as somv jT \ things. Apples for instance:—or motor-cars. A hand- Iv \r* kerchief contains no vitamins—and isn't a mark of JBa social standing to possess one. Still, there's no reason *B| why you should be content with a mere "wipe" (sec /"\ %^ v Oliver Twist ")• You can have Pyramids. Probably jß^. you have them already—if you've attained years of jBJL discretion you're almost sure to. . 55! g PYRAMIQ^i W HANDKERCHIEFS TOR MEN V W3 Exclusive designs in self white and woven ■Mtnusonsr ' colour borders. At leading retailers 1/6 each. jL £ 'JMbV tootal bkoaohurst lbb company limitsd. manchbster. encland n
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 15
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498Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 15
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