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We've a limited number —44 in all —of Ready-for-Service Suits, in sizes 4, and 5. The materials are Worsted and Fine Tweeds, lacking nothing from the points of view of quality and colour. The styles are single-breasted, one and two buttons. The only reason for our offering them at such a low figure as stated below is that they have been selling somewhat slowly, the trousers not being sufficiently Oxford in accent for the majority. Still, there are plenty of men who do not: favour wide trousers, and, if you happen to be one of them, here's your chance of getting a normally 6 or 8-guinea Suit for jusl. over 4 guineas. It's yours for — V K '} -'ff M ■ s for MEN and hi \i i/ I) i 4 I from the Oilfields UARANTEED goods are good goods. The VJ. guarantee of the Manufacturer is the mark of supreme confidence in the high quality of his products which has. stood the test of public approval. The guarantee of Shell Spirit is the strongest guarantee possible, as it is guaranteed from the Oil Fields to the consumer. During the whole of the process from the crude to your car, no other than Shell employees handle it. . Be sure and say "SHELL" SPIRIT ' /MAnwnm : my ; if you value mechanical efficiency at a low upkeep cost,"SHELL" costs no more than any other Spirit. THE SHELL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTMTTED s 1 II (! EATING, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHES, TAKE !r»-" For flatulence, acidity, heartburn or constipation, no remedy is so sure, so rapid or so well recommended as Mother Seigel a Syrup. The medicinal, herbal extracts contained in the Syrup make it the finest stomach and liver tonic known. As a family remedy, with a sound reputation for never-failing efficacy, it has no rival in the regard of hosts of people who owe their good health to its regular use. MOTHER \ c.;av mtismn ,s SmmiS I'VE JUST THE NERVE TONIC FOR YOU a tonic you should tako for your nerves sake. PHOSPHORTON. people who suffer with nerves, loss ot energy, and lack or a PP etl je. wiii appreciate tills tonic for its bullaine Victoria Road, Devonport.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 4