is a reliable old Enqlish Home remedy for COUGHS.COLDr Catarrh, Bronchitis-* all LunqdThroat Trouble What Tommy Dreamt. Tommy’s puddin* made him dream About his promised trousers: Long ’uns, tike his pop had seen At several clothing houses. Giant bags young Tommy thought His spindle legs did cover, But, when he woke, so hard he fought To ‘ kid ’ his pop and mother That real boys’ togswere only bought Where he always got his others. You can, of course, guess where “he always got his others.” Yes, —*twas at PLIMSOLL’S. Suits. Light and dark shades. English and N.Z. Tweeds—--22/6 25 - 29 6 Grey Worsted Suits, from .. 37/6 Navy Serge, from . . 41 6 All-wool Grey Warsity Suits, from 14/6 Strong Knickers, from . . 5/11 Overcoats. All the newest patterns and styles, from 22/6 to 35/Boys* Navy Reefer Coats, from S/6 to 35/Boys’ Raincoats, from 17/6 PlimsollV Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters Two Shops : 78 & 139 MANCHESTER ST. CHRISTCHURCH P 7075 —2 Jt
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17865, 5 June 1926, Page 25 (Supplement)
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157Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17865, 5 June 1926, Page 25 (Supplement)
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