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Want a New Suit For The Coming Change of Weather makes the Question of Clothes Urgent sr u ¥ We will Tailor for you in Fashionable Style a HIGH-CLASS SUIT .. No Unemployment at the very moderate' prices of' Our keen prices for Correctly Tailor - , Made Suits result in big business, en« abling us to keep our staff of skilled Tailors hard at work £7/15/and £B/8/We offer a very extensive range of High-grade AllWool Suitings to select from— the Newest Designs and Colors. Call in and see the New Season’s Saltings! Spedai Value! © ESESi Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Costume Makers 12,14,16, sad 18 GEORGE STREET.

1793 M/HEN the Naval history of Britain was reaching its most thrilling stage the original ‘Plymouth’ Gin was first distilled by Coates & Co., at Black Friars Distillery, Plymouth—Plymouth! the centre of other days of glorious naval history, immediately Plymouth Gin appeared in the Inns and Coffeehouses throughout the country, it captured popular favour. Since then, neither the superiority of the British Navy nor Coates* Plymouth Gin has been seriously challenged. G.&G. 2A (p^ SIN

Wind in the stomach, which is the cause of great discomfort to many people, is caused by the food being retained so long that it ferments if it is vegetable food, or put- j rifles if it is animal food. The usual treatment is to forbid the eating of the food that causes the trouble. This stops the discomfort caused by wind, but few people like to be put on a limited diet Food is retained until it causes wind because the digestion is weak. Digestive weakness may involve a deficient secretion of digestive fluids, lack of force in the nerves that control digestion, many things in fact, but behind them all is thin blood. "Without rich red blood good digestion is impossible" is an established fact in medicine. Vou can enrich your blood with Dr. Pink Pills and restore your disordered digestion until you can eat what you want, within reason, and enjoy it. These pil!« are an ideal digestive tonic. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS On sale everywhere at 3/- per box.

SJHK3efS!®nCSEffiEE iliseet Violet and Doris Brennan (Jrom a Photo.) Rexona Soap A Friend for All Time “We are sending: you our photo, for we are true Rexona Girls, and never use any soap hut Rexona. it \s the nicest soap we have ever used, and we llnd It delightful as a shampoo for the hair. There is. nothing like It for the skin, and we .always make a point of using Rexona Soap when taking a shower after a dip In the surf. We shall always recommend Rexona Soap to all our girl mentis. (Sgd.) VIOLET and DORIS BREMNA.N, 17 Bridge Road, Giehe, N.S.W.” Rexona Soap Unequalled for the Skin and Hair Rexona Soap makes good complexions, and banishes all pimples and blotches, and Is unequalled as a shampoo for the hair, making tile hair soft and luxuriant.

i * II Diamond Rings Sparkling! Brilliant! Characterised by their beauty of design, high standard of workmanship and finishj our selection of Diamond Rings never fails to excite admiration. Stones of tho most scintillating brilliancy and highest quality are set in secure, artistic settings, livery ring possesses a beauty all its own. We buy direct from the cutters—consequently our prices are much lower than elsewhere. Illustrated are a few of the latest designs. Note the extremely reasonable prices. Complete catalogue on request. wn ■WOBliMfc ksmzmasm. “The Block, ’ Corner Prince; Street and Moray Place, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 4

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