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vr m Tailor-made Soils, £8 8/ and ' £9 9/ Suits for the Sunshiny Days and the Festivities of the coming Exhibition Season. There’s not much time now to get ready, and it takes a good while, remember, to tailor a High-class suit. Many Gentlemen during the coming Exhibition period will be doing a considerable amount of motoring, as well ns making many visits t° Joyland and the Scenic Railways, etc. On these and similar occasions it is desirable to weaf Suits that are in keeping with tire pastimes indulged in* To meet the demand for SMART SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICES for Gentlemen's wear during the Exhibition season, we are showing a Special Selection of Tweeds and Worsteds in all the fashionable shades. Order early! There’s now less than eight weeks till the Great Exhibition opens. Specialists in : Men’s Wear. o Merchant Tailors and Ladies' Costume Makers, 12,14,16, and 18 GEORGE STREET

'/ Collapsible CHAIRS 15/ GET YOURB NOW, AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW LEFTI These Push Chairs were a special purchase, and as there are only a few of the line left we intend clearing them at this price. They are strongly made, and will fold up easily into a small compass. If unable to call, ’phone us to 0 reserve yours. Jr V W. A. Scott & Sons 181-183 George Street, Dunedin. fS Fine Virginia Leaf i •or! a Tofeaeeo Wholesale: thas* H, Tucker & Cay., Ltd Bjß*aaßnsßswsß3aH!WiwsjßMatSißmßaas*Sßi]® u Roughly Speaking .—any razor is a razor, so is any shave a shave. But- —what a whale of a difference between a scrape with "any old razor" and a velvety, smooth, swift, clean shave with a DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR Shave with "the longest, strongest, keenest safety-Razor blade on earth.” Every DurhamDuplex blade is double-edged and hollow ground. Inspect a DurhamDuplex set to-day. Two styles, “safe" and safety.” Either model 7/6 only. There's a "D.-D." dealer handy. N.Z. Representatives« Ernest Shatz & Coleman, Ltd., P.O. Box 542, AUCKLAND.

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 17