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are judged first by, their .clothes* McCrac-tailqred clothes make ■ the discriminating; man. _ They, do their part in creating a favourable impression wherever the wearer may be. Genuine tailor-made suits from £7 7l’m Overcoats from £S 10/-. LADIES’ COSTUMES AND COAT3j A tailor-made costume is as essential to the smart woman as a tailored suit is to a man. Prices from £3 6/-. Tailor-made coats from £5 10/■• John McCrae Merchant Tailor, , 23 Dowling Street, Dunetfin.i BHWWWI You have lost something, or perhaps yours is something you wish to sell—• house, a used oar, a secondhand gramophone, anything at all—jobs wanted, positions vacant, help, etc. No matter what it, is, the shortest, quickest,. easiest, and cheapest way to satisfy your want is to make it public. In other word*, ; ADVERTISE IT I And there is no better and ■ surer way to advertise than through the “-classified‘*V ; columns of the - Evening" Star.’ Your little' one shilling. ad- , vertisement receives close scrutiny from hundreds' of 1 eager, searching eyes—" many looking ; for exactly that which your; message offers. It is certain that among the great number you will find the right persons with whom you wish tb do business. ADVERTISE (or it In the ‘ EVENING STAR’ little (Mont Whatever your want—

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Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 7

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