are S for Kiddies Dr Crosslamds €Km 2/6 & Bottle* trom all chemists and stores. m - <1 w, WW/ m jZ * A % Noxol u a pure vegetable compound made from the recipe of a famous physician. Pleasant to take. No harsh effects — Noxol is sure and gentle. Good for nil ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel*. nmes irrrm ag::: * il, i™fflaaMa>agg»:ißin!m^ ~ ttsr&zzsvjrc. x i irorr Mechanics’ Tools. We have lust landed shipments of Mechanics' Tools, and Included among these arc some lines which have been short in town. STANLEY SMOOTHING PLANES. STANLEY PLANE IRONS. 2in and 2iin. BRAHE’S GAUGING TROWELS. MOULDERS’ CLEANING TOOLS. MOULDERS’ MARGIN TROWELS. UPHOLSTERERS’ REGUIA TORS. CIRCULAR NEEDI.ES AND LONG NEEDLES. ■WARD’S NAIL BITS, all sizes. STARRETT’S NAIL SETS. DOUBLE POCKET NAIL BAGS, Etc., Etc. WE STOCK ALL CLASSES OF TOOLS FOR MECHANICS’ USE, AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. farge Street ironmongery Co. 253 GEORGE STREET (NEAR HANOVER STREET).
rK'ff-, S» & a eh a fail? SffS iniiiii 1 t-c m. V J ' J WA"X »W-‘ 'V >AV'« pnEaSESSSSSS Styles in Gentlemen’s in England.==Ne “BLONG,” Uin. “DOMBEY,” l|in. styles in square front double cs, designed to permit tie to be worn clear of collar points. OTiKMBp “ CLYDE,” l|in. “TE=ROA,” l|in. Wing shapes, square peaks, fronts of moderate size. The popular styles. “KULNEK,” IJin. ipecially low double shape. This ar is now procurable in the extra large sizes. ile Dressed Collars, Fourfar Styles. m. A distinctive double shape, the square cut fronts coming moderately well down, showing points. “GOLTON.’ An entirely new double shape, wit back depth IJiin, the front points bein cut extra deep and fairly close fittinj “SPOUT.” Back depth l£iu, with medium low set front; points at slight angles, permitting Collar to sit firmly to shirt band. 2in. Butterfly wing design, the points being rounded and the froqt opening less than with the pointed peak 'stylos. “ RUDOLPH,” I fin. “DUDLEY,” 2in Wing styles, well-defined peaks, sloped back, giving slightly more room between peaks. “DALLINGTON,” l|m. “MAXFORD,” Ifin. Low setting double Collars, rounded away at fronts. These shapes have been greatly favored. All One Price, 1/6 Each. Men’s Mercers and Outfitters, Hatters, Etc., 12, 14, 16, and 18 George Street.
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Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 3
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