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INFLATIO GENU, or bagging of tlio knees of trousers, is, says Stephen Leacock, a disease in which the patients show aversion to the standing posture. He might have added that it is a disease causing the patient to dodge his friends, particularly his unpaid tailor, and a disease signifying that a new suit is needed if only for dignity’s sake. Penrose 79s 6d tweed suits always fit well, look well, and last well, and if inflatio genu sets in, ns it may in the course of years, no outstanding account stands in the way of replacement. W. PENROSE & CO. GEORGE STREET. —Advt.

M. Joan Gerardy, the famous 'cellist, is a regular user of Q-tol, to keep hie hands soft and supple. He has also found Fluenzol invaluable as a preventive of influenza.— A&ri.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18990, 11 October 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18990, 11 October 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18990, 11 October 1923, Page 7

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