The Scot hurried along the road, lie cast an anxious glance behind him. Ah! There it was thundering over the hilltop. “Two hundred yards to go," ho muttered. A cold sweat broke out upon his brow. He began to trot. He cast another look behind him. It was nearly up to him. Away he ran like the wind. Suddenly he stopped before a post, which core the sign, “ First penny. The cough or cold that can defy the penetrating and soothing powers of “ NAZOL ” has yet to be found. Keep the proven effective remedy always by you. GO doses lor Is 6d.—f Advt.] uwr ifm. 11 liiiuui'imn ti v ut3 atui
./ he “fatlr A™ Octagon. that extra “something.” It’s just something more in service ... a little thing . . . but it makes a world of difference. It’s our ability to show you your suit made up. No tailor with his patterns or roll of cloth can do this. Jut at P. Bros ’, h trying on a “Sincerity” Sui you see the garment con deted See how well it suit on . see its style ... it> •:pert finish. New weaves m English and Dominion worsteds and other materials—£6 15/, £7 15, £8 8/. Accepted Patterson Bros. Value.
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Evening Star, Issue 20320, 31 October 1929, Page 4
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203Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20320, 31 October 1929, Page 4
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