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Gentlemen’s Collars! White, Dressed Four-Fold Linen, MADE IN ENGLAND. The Fashionable Shapes and Popular Styles. “BLONG,” liin. “ DOMBEY,” lj}m, New styles m square front double shapes. Designed to permit tie to be worn clear of collar points. 3^ “CLYDE,” liin. “ TE-ROA,” 15m, Wing shapes, square peaks, fronts of moderate size; the Popular styles. “ KULNEK,” l}in. A specially low double shape. This collar is now procurable in the extra largo sizes. BINDLE,” l|in. A distinctive double shape, the square cut fronts coming moderately well down, showing defined points. “ GOLTON.” An entirely now double shape with back depth IJin, the front points _ being cut extra deep and fairly close fitting. “ SPORT.” Back depth l}in, with medium low-set front. Points at slight angles, permitting collar to sit firmly to shirt band. “ EMPIRE,” 2b This shape gives extra space for comfort without sacrificing the squareness of the peaks. -Or “RUDOLPH,” Ifin. “DUDLEY,” 2in. Wing styles, well defined peaks, sloped back, giving slightly more room between peaks. All One Price 1/3 each. Four-Fold. “ DALLINGTON,” lib. “ MAXFORD,” IJin. Low setting double collars rounded away at fronts. These shapes have been greatly favored. All One Price 1/3 each. ‘Sit* neatly. J. & J. ARTHUR, Ltd. Men's : Mercers and/ Outfitters, Hatters, etc. 12, 14,16, and 18 George Street

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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 13

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