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PUBLIC NOTICES. The Mosgiei “ Twin-color ” Motor Rugs. The New ‘‘Twin-color’’ , Motor Rugs have been specially designed for use on motor cars. The colors are of shades to match the cars ; in all other respects, they are genuine Mosgiei Rugs, embodying all the Luxurious Comfort, Durability, and Beauty peculiar to these world-famous wraps. Obtainable from High-class Drapers ' and Outfitters. PHfENIX THICK PEEL Sold only in Packets and Tina branded; PHOENIX THICK LEMON PEEL, PHCENIX SEVILLE ORANCE PEEL, PHCENIX LARGE CITRON PEEL, PHCENIX MIXED PEEL. Every careful housekeeper insists on having this Renowned Brand. Manufacturers: THE PHOENIX COMPANY, LTD., DUNEDIN. That krcot means Chocolate** vs which '' £ chocolate? v rxcz

IMPORTANT NOTICE & AjS i i& $ TO OLD JUDGE MEDIUM CIGARETTE SMOKERS. Old Judge SSS Competition I We beg to advise that the time for closing tho MEDIUM *** -° - ° Cigarette for the “TRIUMPH” MOTOR. CYCLE (Latest Model) GOLD LEVER WATCH (English Make) SILVER LEVER WATCH •• •• Has been extended from November 30th to January 31st, 1911. KEEP ON COLLECTING THE Old Judge Medium Box Fronts. WellTailored Garments of the Highest Order for Men! Arthur See the Display of New Shirls in our Window! Let Us Make Your Summer Suit! If you knew how much you could save in the way of time, money, annoyance, etc., and how pleasant, convenient, and satisfactory it is to have your Suit made to your order by us, you would not delay in seeing our Summer Suitings. In addition to our very extensive stock of the Newest and Most Stylish Summer Tweeds and Worsteds we are now showing a number of Blue Suitings. Quite a number of gentlemen make a point of periodically having a Blue Suit, and for such we always keep a good stock of these materials. We have some excellent Blue Worsteds with soft stripes, and others with a variety of stripes in Indigo, Fine Blue Serges, and Fine twill Blue Coatings. From these Fabrics we are making Suits, cut very stylishly and quite up to the newest fashions, at £5 5/ each. * New Shirts! Representing the Summer Fashions as worn in London. We are now displaying the first shipment of our New Summer Shirts. These have been made specially to our order of the most fashionable fabrics and in the newest and most-sought-after designs and colorings. “ Isis ” Shirts, of Striped Cambric, in Helio., Sky, and Pastel Green, starched linen neckbands, soft double cuils, soft fronts, 5/6 each. “ Isis ” Shirts, of self-colored Rep Matt - r a new cloth at present most popular at Home; in new shades of Sky, Holio., French Grey, and Green; starched linen neckbands, soft fronts, and double soft cuffs. Price, 7/6 each. “ Isis ” Shirts, of Mercerised French Cambric, with self stripes. A beautiful material, possessing all the appearances of silk, and even more durable. Colors—Helio., Light Blue, Sea Green, Drab, and Azure. Linen neckbands, soft durable cuffs and fronts. Price, 7/6. Soft Double Collars of the same materials may be had to match any of the above Shirts. “Isis” Shirts, of Striped Gingham, daintily striped on the new art shade patterns; sort fronts and dress cuffs. Price, 5/6 each. “ Isis ” Shirts, of Striped Oxford Matt Cloth, with mercerised shaded newtone stripes, in various shades of Helio.,'Blue, and Green; dress caffs and soft fronts, with box pleat. Price, 7/6. Men’s Mercers and Merchant Tailors, 6-12 George St JSfetewy

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 3

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