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SUITS Style s MELDRUM Suits are smart, clean lined, and well cut. It’s our idea to get a maximum of individual smartness with each Suit. Vj! $/V v*r '‘t Value: The best we can offer, and, incidentally, the best in town. m f ' READY FOR SERVICE AND TO ORDER SUITS 69/6 75/* 90/* 95/* to £limb Quality: “Saltaire,” Fox's, Topmost Serges; 100 per cent. All-wool Worsteds and Tweeds, MELDRUM “THE” TAILORS, GEORGE ST. (Opp. Barnett’s). LATE NIGHT FRIDAY. I iUit ■■■VTJr I In Your Great Grandmother’s Day MMAN oried his wares in the market place. If they were well liked the fame of them spread as fast as word of mouth or the mail coach would let them. To-day, it a man discovers something that will he a boon to mankind, he can summon innumerable couriers of the printed word to bring the good news to the homos of the people. HE ADVERTISES Advertising is applying to salesmanship the principles of mass production. There are to-day many merchants end manufacturers who, although they have adopted the telephone and the motor delivery van, are still behind the times in the matter of Press Advertising. Advertising in these day a of keen competition may make all the difference between success or failure. Let the public know more about your goods, Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in The Evening Star

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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 11

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