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JAMES SMITH'S 1 STORE FOR MEN * f'<! life I^H^r^ - <N ""* 5? d'^^^^^^^^Bßl^Kt'^^B ~s<" mm!' One rea//y fine suit is often worth three of the ordinary kind, that is why men who know choose . . .... Sincerity Suits When we say "fine" we mean "Sincerity." \& superb fit, its comfortable feeling bffreedoinrife smart style ... are things that ordinary ciotKes do not give you. And when you have purchased a , .....,.,. ,- Sincerity Suit from Jamfes SmithVStore for Mehrand have Worn it for a year or so, ypu!ll find it still retain! its drape and attractive lines. For SinceritySuits are built to endure ... to serve you faithfully .v^ . far longer than the ordinary kind. 2-piece Summer Maybe you are wearing one of these fine suits to-day . —but just in case you are not, we urge you to make Suits in an appointment with yourself to see these suits toFlannel, morrow. Luxurious, long-wearing fabrics, "haiidsqi/- picked" for character and colour harmony . .'.. hand- "" 0 somely tailored by the "Sincerity" experts. But don't in Worsted ta^e °Ur w?r<^ or lt- • • try on several suits .'. . see for _ ' . yourself the same fine character and correct style /y'O always associated with James Smith's Clothing. Prices from £5/10/Don't wait till the week before Xmas to get your new suit Now's the time. —JAMES SMITH'S LTD. JqjJL^jol face powder

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 24

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