THE LECTURER. Ladies and Gentleman,—Kindly allow me to explain that, if I look happy and contented, well qrcomrd and prosperous, it is not bocaiiso of anv exceptional merit, or meriU, in but is whollv duo to tlio fact that T have, for once in a ■nay, displiiycd a> hat is termed rommonvn«("-,\ si'ti'o which 1 admit is ohnrdcteris.l ic of the mijnnn nf tho rule sex m tins commiinitj -by "liggmg" mjself, as joi now seo me, in a Penrose 50s Made to)P"asure ihut. yuitlifi , , T think il wdl to a<ki l o\vledg.' , that. b"foio ] .itt.inud so much wifdu'ii, I v..i% apt, j.i fnleavoiu-> to meet faKi> idv.ils of MXial standards, bedrok mj'-olf lo«s, Imiorninglj in £5 and £5 snits, that v.eie—to put it mildly—hard to pay for lint I b"cf joi to believe that I will pp\er lepeit sue! , . fnolishr.cs,s. In future, I will ah.,>\> KO to W. PENROSE & CO. GEORUE STREET. —Adr*,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16752, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16752, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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