Clothes give us individuality. We receive an unknown man according to hie dress. Other things being equal, the well-dressed man prevails with his fellows. Unabashed by any outward sense of inferiority, he can conduct hiraself with more assurance. Practically all of Mr D. Milligan’s customers are successful men who know the influence of dress and get their clothes at the English Tailoring Kooms, in Kelburne avenue. *
We strongly recommend our reader* tD pay a visit to the busy store of C. Smith, Ltd., during the next three days. Wo hear that the annual sale will be closed on Saturday night at 9 o clock, and in order to make a complete clearance, further reductions are being made in all departments. All remnants are to bo cleared out at half marked prices. Note address—C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba gtieet. 4 Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's Tablets arc an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. For sale everywhere. *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 9
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