ER COAT 10 GABARDINE RAINCOATS, double lined, with high fitting collars. Shades medium and light Fawn. Sizes 36 and 40in. Worth 52/G and 59/6. Special 39/(> MEN'S ALL WOOL RUG TWEED OVERCOATS, single-breasted fitting, 'with Raglan sleeves. Sizes 36 and 40. Were £5/5/-. Special 79/6 Good Coats for Men and Boys POPULAR PRICES, TOO The new Coats, for this Winter Season, are displayed in a wonderful range of useful styles. Warm Tweeds in new Flecks, Herringbones, and Diagonals, serviceable styles thai are smartly cut and well finished. » ENLISH TAILOR CUT s - m A LITTLE LONGER j © ACCURATE FITTINGS f I For Boys i and Youths For men the range ineludes single and double-breasted styles, in a big variety of colours and patterns. All sizes. 49/6 t 0 79/6 English Tailored Coats, in the latest Herringbone effects, Grey and Fawn tones. Double-breasted, body fitting, all sizes. 84/- to £6/G/The "Guards" Coat, made in England, of heavy warm tweeds arid homespuns. Fawn, Brown and Grey tones. Special wide lapels and deep collars. Ideal for motoring. 79/6 to £6/15/Outfitters for all Schools and Colleges An attractive range of boys' and youths' tweed coats. Nicely cut styles, and qualities for school and college wear.....'= 21/-to 39/6 For the, - Small Fellows Toddlers' coats .in warm woolly, tweeds. Suitable for boys 5 to 8 years of age. Styles that suit the little fellows. PRICES: 12/6 to 19/6 For Men's and Boys' Wear
iiss Southwell Piper OF al most only Food of Tireless Woman (From the "Dally Mirror," London, February 3rd, 1838.) More than sixty cups of tea a day and a few slices of bread and butter are the only nourishment of a remarkable Bristol woman. On this diet she does some sixteen hours' hard work in her florist's shop in Union Street, Bristol. Always on the go, no assistant can keep pace with her tireless energy. She never takes a holiday, never stops to have a solid meal, and lief appearance is amazingly youthful Ever Since Childhood "I drink fifteen cups at every meal," said Miss v ; Piper. "First thing in the morning I have a " cup of tea. I couldn't exist without it. I have ~ J*k been doing this since I was a little girl, when ■ "* Mother used to say 'Let her .-< have another cup to keep ; Jher quiet.'" .....£ " Miss Piper teems with vitality and has never known \ a single day's illness. And \ all this she ascribes to her \_ sixty cups of tea a day. \ Miss Piper studied the tea \ she drank and knew the y importance of good tea to \ good health... just as \ "Amber Tips" is so widely \ appreciated in this country. V Choice Empire Tea
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19023, 25 May 1936, Page 9
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