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His First Long Suit js£jr% The Great Day S^UnmLj/^} has arrived. Bill's school day* are patted. He starts work on iO^^^^TV^L^ Monday. How well most of us men remember stepping off to work '^^r\ V|m| on lllat n"er-to-be-forgotten day! How manly we felt in our W 4^X'Jmjßjj^^ We are *peeiali*in« '" A FIRST LONG SUIT. Save your money jfc^^B Suit No. 1 [W^ j^H AN ALL-WOOL GREY TWEED—In Mid Grey or Dark 7ft / [IB Vf^^H Grey- Well cut and well made. IV/IK. Suit No. 2 \ AN ALL-WOOL WORSTEP--In a neat Mid Grey. Made QA / r f°T * s Pe'l °^ "l°n (J wear." ®*/" yUma we invite inspection. H FOWLDS •Ojjt Centre of Manners Street
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 10
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368Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 10
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