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POPULAR WITH THE LADIES.

USEFUL HINTS A YOUNG MAN SHOULD KNOW. Tho.-c entertaining gentlemen who Lave written the world's love stories these past thousand years have seldom iailed to tell you that The Hero is a likely-looking chap. lie has to be —to flutter the hearts of maiden readers and kindle the respect of masculine xnen. Good looks and worthiness are veil nigh inseparable on the printed page. And isn’t it, good sir, pretty much the same in the pages of reality? Immaculacy'—so learned men say—is the first law of attraction to the feminine mind. With a real girl, a man gets his final aceptance or dismissal according to his just deserts. Due he wins his early approbation according to the merits of his appearance. Some day, if you’ll ask him, one of f these successful suitors will tell you of the important part played in his j courts hip by the wearing of a Joe ' {Merman suit. For smartness of appearance, for giving you that wellgroomed irresistible look, there is no- • thing to beat a Joe Hierman suit, though It wiii cost you ns low as five guineas. Tf you don't think your Joe Biennan five guinea suit is easily the equivalent of the eight guinea, ones turned out by other tailors, then J B. cheerfully give you your money tael. T- t him prove his words to you ' all -on him and have a talk I about it at 599 A. Colombo Street, be- | tween Tuam and St Asaph Streets. 6 |

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17891, 6 July 1926, Page 3

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POPULAR WITH THE LADIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17891, 6 July 1926, Page 3

POPULAR WITH THE LADIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17891, 6 July 1926, Page 3

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