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B M JJA 4 'S n Power! Every once in a while you need all the power your car can generate. At such times Royal Cord Tires demonstrate how much power can be conserved by tires designed to run easily and furnish the proper amount of traction. Royal Cord TIRES Give Greater Mileage and Reduce Tire Bills OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGES OF REPUTE Watch Our Windows FOR Selby Shoes 732 Pairs Just Arrived, comprising following styles:— the LADLES’ SELBY OXFORD SHOES in Patent Leather, Glace Kid Black Suodo, Brown Suede, Grey Suede, Bamboo Suede, and White Nubuck, LADIES’ SELBY ONE-STRAP SHOES in Patent Leather. Black Suede, Grey Suede, and Brown Suede. LADIES’ SELBY TWO-STRAP SHOES in Qmr Suede, Brown Suede, Bamooo Suede. Black Suede, Patent Leather, Fawn Kid, Brown Kid, and Black Glaoa Kid. See these Shoes and bo tempted to buy a few pairs while wo har® 4 full aek-otkm. Dtutodin, ia* never seen * blsow of Footwear such us this. I. Harris & Son. Specialists in Selby Shoes. S 3 The “ Fit ” is Everything It’s the Fit that puts life into ;i Suit! Every Custom Tailor knows this, and consequc utly concentrates bits skill and ability on ■ securing perfection of Fit. You can’t expect n, factory “ mechanically-made ” Suit to possess this distinctive feature. “Fit” requires export skill, and that costs money; while the great argument for “ mechanicaily-mado ” garments is that they’ro “Cheap,” and “cheapness” is olitained I.i.v the elimination, of expert and expensive labor. A Suit without “ Fit” is a wretched affair. It is pitiable to sco a man wearing a new Suit which fits him "where it touches”! Mo is hound to feel uncomfortable, an experience that more than counterbalances iho money lie imagines ho has .saved. Let your next Suit bo Custom Tailored, Cut and Shaped to Fit you to Perfection, thus imparting a. souse of Smartness and Confidence in the knowledge that you arc not only Well-dressed to your own satisfaction, hut that your friends and others also .realise and admit the fact. It always pays to bo glad to be well dressed, and any of the following Custom Tailors wil give yon the service yon require. .1. and J. Arthur, Ltd.. 12 George Street. Brown. Ewing, and Co., Ltd., 150 Princes Street. J. Grombic and Go., 80 Stuart Street. Dutbie Bros., Ltd., 240 George St. J. Hendrv and Sons, 52 George St. Herbert, Haynes, and Co., Ltd., 10 Princes Street. Tbos. Jenkins, 27 Princes Street. John M'Grae, 23 Dowling Street. A. M'Lood, 30 Octagon. Hugh Paterson, 9 Dowling Street. .Ucddells, Limited, 109 Stuart Street, Stokes and Sons, 91a Princes Street. Adam Smith, 39a Moray Place. Wm. Wills, 13 Moray Place. F. Williams, 307 George Street. - HOWTO MAKE PRIME BEER AT HOME From a 1/3 bottle of MASON’S Extract of Herbs Extract I Tablespoonful Sugar 4-lb. 1 Cake (compressed) Y east ENTIRE COST 6d . per Gallon AW obtainable from all storekeepers Newball & Mason Nottingham ; England Ml mm & i •j hi L?ssSS'£ Good! It’s Mason s!

Another “K” Kewpie Fainting Competition for Boys and Girls! Wouldn’t you love a splendid Radge* Whitworth Bicycle for a Prize ? Open to children, ages 8 to 14. Hurry up and write lor full particulars and sheet of pictures to colour. Closing date, Jan. 31. Address your letter to: S. Kirkpatrick & Co. Ltd., The “K” People, Nelson Halve*—s6 f'.> L U; 4 FIRST PRIZE FOR GIRLS ; Brituh-made Rudge* Whitworth Bicycle Value £2l. FIRST PRIZE FOR BOYS: Boys’ Bicycle, Value £2l. -A/so 100 BOOK PRIZES.

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 10

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