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"9 & assi m “NOTHING BETTER THAN BESTS." There’s a Moral Uplift IF YOU WEAR ONE OF BESTS FAMOUS TAILORED SUITS, £§IS i—- WitH confidence we claim that never before have w» offered such beautiful shades, designs, and quality .When wearing a Best Suit you feel a better man; Our Guarantee: NO FIT, NO PAYr Ready-for-Service SUITS, First in Fashion, First in Comfort, Steosn ff/6. It sound materials and genuine making that sell hundreds of these Suits. Clothes for Men who play Cricket, Tennis, and Bowls, Men’s White Gaberdine Trousers, ILS/ll# Men’s Smart Flannel Trousers, Greys and ma* /&, Fawns, * BESTS SPOEf SHOP, PRINCES STREET (next Begg’s). gggrgETzmggg W Witat & tSWVutt uryja * % «wW S/aV' -J*#! mu isffiss m 4 6 EVENING STAE’ WANT ADS. €®VEE THE WIDEST MARKETS J 6 Buying ! Selling ! Exchanging! 9 9 BECAUSE the ‘Evening Star* covers such a wide and diversified market it gives your Want Ad. a tremendous pulling power. Whether you want to buy, sell, or exchange any type of product or service Want I Ads. in the ‘Evening Star’ will do j it for you cheaply and effectively; Make the Classified Page in this | paper your business page 1 EVENING STAR

FOR Bookbinding m all iu branches, Gold, Silver, and uolor Blocking, ask the Star ’ Office Manufacturing Department to auota jiou.—TfEone 452.

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Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 24

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