SUITS.FOR THE SHOW AT THE MELBOURNE;.
The value in our men’s apparel reoresent these three essentials—quality of fabric, superiority m: workmanship and fidelity of design. And it -s the consistent alliance of these essentials in all our offerings that wo would uke you to remember in reading this announcement of the splendild attractions in suits prepared for you this week. You will then be in a better frame of mind to appreciate the special prices. We describe four of the very latest fabrics. Indigo Belwarp Suit, a new weave similar to very fine serge but without that hard finish inseparable from serges; will not spot or fade; price 655. Fine, dark brown worsted with faint blpe shade pencil stripe; elegantly tailored and finished; has deep lapels arid long roll collar; Gss, a very stylish jsnit.lt;digo check worsted suit, distinctly new in design; fashionably tailored and guaranteed to give excellent sotvice and warranted absolutely sun proof; line to bo a groat favourite; price 655. Other special suits at 29s Gd, 355, and 49s 6d.*
Do you want cheap Dot water ? The 1 McLeod patent heater will give you a continuous supply of boiling water in t mimites. It is made of wrought iron pipe, is practically everlasting, and only costs £7 10s. The MeXiOod heater can l>e used in the house or anywhere on the farm, and any oil fuel may he used, such as dripping, tar, Taranaki oil, kerosene, etc. Wo have one of these heaters fitted up and it would ho well worth your while to inspect it in working order. McMillan and Frodric, solo agents.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 2, 12 December 1911, Page 5
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