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J,ot<l I'isher v.-ntfs : lake cp the last issue of the navy list and see the endless pages of iwval officers at the Admiralty or holding shore appointments. There has never been anything approaching these numbers in ail our sea history!. It is deplorable ! " "Forewarned is forearmed." Your best weapon against a bad cold is " XAZOL." It will quickly and easily rout the enemy Sold everywhere. Is 6d a bottle.— {Advt.]

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?^**«3 The Woman Who Ki* /yHE careful housewife knows how important it is that she should use the best starch—and there is no starch so good as Colman's. It gives the beautiful gloss and finish that makes the ciothes look their best. Goes furthest—gives best results. Try it. British and Best.

JUST ARRIVED! A Shipment of English High Class Worsted Suitings, in the Fashionable Grey and Brown Colorings. are Pure All Wool, and good reliable qualities that will k\ afford every satisfaction in wear. They are m the fashionable Shades of quiet Dark, Medium, and Light Greys and Browns • also very superior BLUE AND BLACK SERGES, warranted fast .dye. Tnere has been agreat shortage of good Worsted Suitings for some time, so that this selection of High-grade Cloths will ' of inspection, particularly while the range is large. _We have also been fortunate in obtaining a number of DOMINIONMADE SUITINGS, in good qualities and weights and serviceable colorThese materials are very suitable for Winter wear. Gentlemen desiring a good-quality material, warranted Pure All Wool, can depend on getting it from us, as we have made it our policv to purchase onlv ?URE ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, which we can confidently recommend to , our customers. Although we are very desirous of increasing our stock of Suitings, we have refused several offers of materials which have, a proportion of cotton. Suits made of Cloth containing cotton not only do not wear satisfactorily, but they do not keep their shape or appearance so well or so long as those made of Pure All-Wool Fabrics. It pays to buy a good material, for then you are assured of satisfaction. Although the prices of Suitings keep on risinf «"» d»"» «««■ lowered our standard of quality in order to get cheaper have rather raised it; and in spite of increased prices, we keep buying the very best quality Suitings we can procure. • No materials arriving in the Dominion are too good or too expensive for us to buy. We purchase the very best that"* can be obtained. We find it pays us to do so, because our customers know that they can depend on getting not only the finest selection, but also the best qualities of Cloths procurable. Gentlemen desiring a real good Suit, that can be depended upon to give the very best of service and satisfaction from every —-"-* -' view, will be pleased to know that we are devoting all our at't_ liWli and with marked success—to just that class of business. It always pays to buy a good thing, and "QUALITY" SUITS are built for service—from the best of fabrics, cut by experts, tailored -. by a skilful staff, and finished in first-class style. Merchant Tailors and Ladies' Costume Maker* 12, 14, 16, and 18 George Street

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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

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