Gentlemen! We will Guarantee to execute your Order for a Tailor-made Suit in time for the Christmas Holidays if you give your instructions NOW! WE « . po.ilim 10 do Ihi. with eontdonoo. ™pl°r *= b|« ,I^o^.%°™; "X Eton Oinitnuu. The following represent the Best of Good Value, and gentlemen can be assured of gettmg what they pay for m a Smar Summer Suit:— SMART DRESSY SUITS. STYLISH SUMMER SUITS. Tailored from the new allovcr combination colour design, embracing the features of the famous Bannockburn, the striking effects of Irish Homespuns, and the embodiment of the English wearing qualities. £8 8/ Tailored from the ever-popular favourite English and Scotch Tweeds, featuring the clear surface finishes. In these fabrics Greys predominate, and are much in request for present season’s wear. The neat Stripe effects are dislinc- + tive, but in no way obtrusive. 9 / FASHIONABLE SUITS. Tailored from English High-grade Worsted Suitings, representing the newest shades of Greys, Fawns, Hum Bloom, Hare Brown, Silver Blues, Pewter, and other entirely new shades. This range affords an exceptional selection of novel (though not loud) designs, the freshness of which is a Jf« 4 featuse of this season’s styles. The durability of these splendid English Worsteds is j[ universally recognised. 10/ © 9 Tailors , to the Discriminating since 1884 Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Costume Makers 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET i I I 'S’ 4 r ■A i I i t m The Talker A shirt’s a talkative creature. Are you a man of • taste and judgment ? —your shirt tells it. Are you a careless fellow ? a hasty buyer ?—your faded front and shabby cuffs betray you. colours that won’t budge and surprisingly long service. Most good outfitters sell such shirts —pyjamas too —and there’s a label in neckband of each saying it’s made of Tobralco. Choose a shirt that is smart, and stays smart —a shirt made of Tobralco. You’ll get comfort, Other reliable shirts now almost as popular at home as Tobralco —are made of Tootal Shirting and Tootal Poplin. MEN’S SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS MADE OF mo» th! TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED, MANCHESTER. ENGLAND.
EMULSION Intakes you strong "Mother, please, may I let my shampoo wait till next week?” "Why, I thought you loved to have your hair washed now-a-days!” “I do, but Father used up all the nice pine tar soap, and if you use the bath soap you’ll have to rinse and rinse and rinse same as you used to do before we had Packer’s.” PACKER’S TAR SOAP Made with Fine Tar, 2/- a Tablet, PACKER’S SHAMPOO Made with Olive Oil, i/6 a Battle. RC
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 2
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