A Badly Fitting Shirt is Man's Worst Enemy. A nagging wife—a rattling windo^y and a perverse collar button have their drawbacks to both <a man's morals and a mellow disposition. But n shirt that doesn't fit lias an one. power to rack Etiuiaf neitwus system and make ai mental amd moral wreck of adman than, ALL. THE OTHER® PUT TOGETHER. The m-an whose Shirt is pushing'his collar up until Ms throat is almost cut or rubbing his bump of inhaibitiveness until 'hie foirgeta his love of h'Oime isi fit fofr 1 any crime. FRIENDLY SHIRTS. ■ i^\Si||i;;. ""' Ours are friendly shirts. B^^VVSSC"~r^3!^* >We knwvi tih'e faiui'te of.sihii-rts' and ha,vie avoided them. We'-offeii" several nTTf I^V v^^^^/lT n^s or SWirts —all made im the same pextfedti way—(coaireotly out to conIB'I &^xSs =?S!?i \ f™^ to the aivei-agie main's curves and calculated to make a fellow feel ab II H " hlomei and 'altl ease in them. We've bouxght thiean direct frtm the mjanufarc- |{ " ■ \- txirters^ wihach means al good saiving for you. || . . ■ i You neediru't 'dome to the Sifaore, becaiiislei we cajn supply you by miail just I j * '; the same aa if you cainlei pei'sonally. • I ; , SBMOS FOiRl BUS'INESiSI i Soift lironts;—^very superiops- quality at all prices. II SOFT 1 FKONTEID SHIRKS'. 11 With stiff CufEsi—most comfoiHaiHe and' in many handsome: designs Jj . at 'lowest! pricesl. I '' WOBKINS&. !U^N?S SHIRTIS., II / yLin i ' All the best kinds—-all properly cut amd shiaiped. -Pirioes to suit! all , mtmt Wtl pocikieitisi. ■■ - . . , ' Where tlie G-ood Values Are' ... ... Pollen Street, Thames.
8 Days Special Sale Er u^°^h AY ' BIG CUTS IN _ VfHGU COTTONS & \^* I IAIPAie DRAPER AND Liimiia. . . costumikr. FOE quick buyers this is a grand chance of getting real genuine bargains. They're all new, seasonable, fashionable goods. With more than half the summer season before you aren't they worth snapping up at the prices. They're bargains in every sense pf the word. Here are a few of them. A Linen and Crash A Snap in Muslins Rush Out. & Cotton Voiles. All we aak for these crashes is Cotton Voiles are very suitable 8d yd. Price was"* 1/- yd. for this hot weather. We have They wash well, wear well, them in various designs. The and make up very nobby. At price of them was 1/11 yd, but the price they're big bargains. we mean to clear them out, so We have them in green, grey, they're yours if you want green and white and pink. , them at 1/6 yd. x fe We have some very pretty Fine quality Irish linens— effects in muslins in floral and these wash well. In white, "otherdesigns.They were priced fawn, pale blue and navy ————— at 1/6 yd and l/-yd ; to go blue. At the usual price gee at ll?d and Bd'yd ; at 1/6 yd. they were splendid these prices they are value, to clear at 1/3 yd. Windows an g, p3 . ' NEW YEAR GIFTS. Perfumes ! Manicures ! Soaps ! . ESP FIiNE A'SSOKITMiENTS. HMR BRBUSiHEIS AtND 1 COMBtS, POHRiFUME 1 SiPKAYS, SMELLING SALTS', ANtD OENTEID .SOCKETS. PRIOEiS FOR EVEIRYOiNE AT W. Bongard, claemis^M ES .
F. H. HEWETT, COEMIMISISION AGEiNT, PQOAINO AjGEGSPT!, EDWARD ST., THAMES. iA-gencies—Haai£e Piano, B. and C. ■PiaßO Co., A. Hegman fManaiger; Hopkinsion Piano, the leading English Pianlo, on view at 'Blanchlfield'a Fanoy Shop, Pollen St-; Wertheim. and Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machines, also Washing Machines at Mrs Purnell's, Maiy St., Thames. O AWKES' MAIL COACHES. THAMES TO TAPU. It is notified that in future the usual ooaich mail Service Thames to Titpu: will be superseded! by a daily service leaving Tlhamesi ait 9.30 a.m, arriving Tapu ait ndon ; leaving Tapu at 2 p..m. and arriving Thiajmes ait i.'SO p-mi. JAMES HAJWEE9 ProprietorNOTEC—Brakes, Biuggjes, veihiolee of all descriptions and Horses for Hire. f FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. You cannot g!et a> better assoritment of JB WELLERY than ait FBM LAY'S, BROWN STREET GOLD AND SH.VEIR WATCHESVery Large and Choice Assortment of GOLD BROOCHES, BAINGLES, CHAiRMIS, PENDANTS, GEEEINSTIO'NES, WEDDING AND -EN-, GAQEMENT RINGS, Etc, Et-
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10194, 17 January 1907, Page 3
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