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1010/ £lOlO / 11 CM. ***siaos,£. -s* if High-grade Tailoring at Prices to meet the Times ! We are at present show* ing an Extensive Range of Select Suitings. These we have substantially Mscounted to meet the demand for Reasonably Priced Tailoring. These Cloths embody all that is New and Fashionable in Color and Design, and are guaranteed All Wool. All Suits are cut and fittea on the premises by oar own cutter and made up by: our own staff of experienced workmen. The High Grade of our Tailoring sufficiently advertises itself, and it is only left to us to commend you to call and inspect our Well-selected Stock of Exclusive Suitings. Herbert, JAYNE ca 10/ Oi

ome / That’s the way to keep year homo bright—tho grates and fireplaces shining merrily; tho brass, copper, and silverware in a state of permanent brilliancy. whiz polish : The pal of every wifey. It makes light work of hard work. Keeps tho stovo shining and attractive. Is so easy to apply, l and maintains its brilliant rich black gloss for ever so long. mpf7 METAL I ¥V 1 IlliLa POLISH That’s tho staff to give tho brass, copper, and silver ware. It can’t help shining—not just an ordinary shine, bat a shine that shines and shines with dazzling splendor. Year Storeobeeper sells WHIZ if ho is up to date. life a \ Bj Tho oatstandme ta«rit ,<rf the bI R«(f_ coea not const S a’opo ia Its Sis* ”« qnisit* fioftoe^sadljMWiSTO'Tfaacttur©. Perfection of Wenvo urtd linewjiaJJod Durability. but olso in a IfeUnestive Beauty of Design _«td- Colotrmtr whkh Bj r-a rcnsliijr recoguu&Ua. AU iSotSiwps, h

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Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 3

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