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MEN! The Most Remarkable OVERCOAT Values in a decade are offered at the Greater D.I.C. SALE Here is a random selection to demonstrate Quality "Bargain Priced" : I^^ MEN'S DOUBLE - BREASTED SALE PRICE ■ B TWEED OVERCOATS—In sizes .m g^ If% 3, 4, 5 and 6. Dark colourings. / W^^ only Usual]y £*/*/-, £4/io/-, £5/12/6 I I^^ MEN'S SINGLE - BREASTED SALE PRICE CJ LIGHT TWEED OVERCOATS— ™*~~ rniwt. ■^^ Inset or Raglan sleeves, half lined HHB JtM I -with art. silk, taj)ed seams; sizes M , WF^^ J m {imlw 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 chest. Eng- jg I[^J I "■■■y lisli manufacture. Usual price £5. f . * A A DOUBLE-BREASTED WATER- qai F PRICP PROOF OVERCOAT — Available OMkB r"IVt WatAK in two smar): shades —Light Putty Mk "/^H^ "rtlCI and Fawn. It is made with the X / PrAftf fleecy check lining, in all sizes from M^J "•W 31. chest to 42 chest. Usually 42/6 m / I^\ MEN'S BROWN CHECK TWEED SALE PRICE ■J LOOSE FITTING OVERCOATS— fMI I Double texture cloth, Avith fancy fl^^ / OnlY check back. Usually £6/6/- %& \0 I FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS SMALL BOYS'TWEED ■ BOYS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS-In three fe3 BROWN AND GREY smart shades; double! WW TWEED OVERCOATS breasted coat, half belt at *m* l' ~ Sizes 9to 16- Usually back. Sizes-8, 4, 5, and 6. 27/6 to 35/6. Usually 25/-. ' ' .Rising l/ : per size . SS.-16/0. --19/6 ■ On size 9 See the Special Window and Departmental Displays 1 vvhh TK^^T Tf *^V^K HBP" J&l "jP' "HSH 1 wcfciiinroToar |B|| . , , Unsuspected ■P^^ constipation is not ■' -.i a misfortune. It is I ] often the result of t-^M carelessness;* . J mjJJ^^^^HßP^ EIGHTY per ce«t of the people of this &< XBg^amm ttst^ country go about habitually constipated. Nine ORHLar out often will never admit it. They blame mBSKUSbBs done'into ' duty properly done.' Its action is B^y \JB eirtirefy natural, and it is the very limit to ;^KK>'' which you should go in interfering ynth BHHHH the delicate human mechanism. Take ENO ■HUBfIK -iJfcirnnii^nih Xmi &M. The word* 'ENO' and 'Fruit S»k' are re«iitercd trvi« nuriu. mmHMBHB *iti JJ^rfi <j::^ Titti'iHi'!WnlifT****'*^' * "' ~" M 7 "•«'«"* 74 Oxon Strwt, WOW|tw. MS>(

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 5

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