mjgj NEW SEASON'S |ll: FOR MM WHO. . . W flHm STUOY APPEARANCE 11111/ The D ' l,G " stands read y> as never | f/ $%p before, to fill the dress needs of the .„..,,. 5 \ IW/ most exacting of menill \ l/f A backward season on the one hand, and §| } if/ strike-delayed shipments on the other, have 9Vx: : 3 served to combine in affording you a breadth HB of selection seldom possible at this season. ff W< Funnel Trousen, But strike worries are past and a hot season IS i '.SfSM ahead, so wise men all take advantage of these 3s ■£■■"/.'< bottoms, in shades ot *-* ii S I grey. fi ne -weather values :— 'Sir -.'■; cream, serges ana m<XXS .;;-. cords 14/6 16/6 If _„'& ; i«/« to 18 / 8 ifSS JsPORTSTIME JACKET AND TROUSERS, in fancy flgiil| 4 #'S Donegal Tweeds. A really fine suit, for your holiday wear — '■ JIHufSHL |ISI fV." .-. ■■■ 39/6 42/- 50/- JißHa, fSB ; LIGHT WEIGHT TWEED AND, FLANNEL SUITS, for iHHI. M'XS/- .: Summer Wear, specially English tailored garments, but in ||P v-..., latest models ..'.. 45/-' 50/- 55/- 60/- 70/- . ll^^^BH 11|| i-r ; ... -Special Shirt Selling l|lr W SSS \ All smart designs, each garment being cut for ease and comfort. JhH ||J| I lit TUNIC SHIRTS—Soft fronts, with well-rounded stiff cuffs, in fW IB IS -V Zephyr and Cotton Materials, white grounds with neat |9 |j| iS>- stripes, also in coloured designs— .''' "H 111----||l 6/- 6/6 7/6 7/9 8/6 10/6 ■ fi^ IHI - LOUNGE SHIRTS, with soft _ L Range of ell __ ut -;.-.: 4/9 4/11 5/6 6/6 7/6 7/9 8/6 Ridingßr_och«., & : SltS V ' ' .'.'.■■..■' '• in all fittings 17/6 £ =t@/ .•-■..., ': ; *- ■ 22/6 25/- 35/I m = XMAS GIFTS FOR MEN ==*. il It will be easy to select Christmas Gifts for gentlemen from our Mercery || || Department, including latest London designs in Neckwear, Silk and Linen || If Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Braces, Half-Hose, Umbrellas, &c. II Great Variety of Stylish Hats for Men ,w* Take your choice in STRAW BOATERS, medium and narrow brims— 111 Prices ........ j 5/9 6/9 7/6 8/6 9/6 | |f| |Neat Shapes in PANAMAS, at .... ....' " . "';... .' 18/6 27/6 3b/I PI I CHRISTY'S LOUNGE WOOL FELT HATS, a splendid, everyday hat, in new j. ". shapes and- colours .... ;';-'.'-\«-,. ■/'/ ■■"..«...■ ..... 5/6 6/6 7/6; S If! IBORSALINO LOUNGE FUR H__TS,tiie essence of lightness 11 /6 13/6 I WeAl.owl/- in *1 W\ I ; L__T B 1 Discount for Cash. - &■/■ I B^ft# i mill'' 2 - 51 ■•' •': • •■■'■'' " ■' ■' . r '~ '-•-••• "• .• ; '*
NOTICE! TO -DVERTISEBa. OWING TO ""THE EVENING NEWS" very large circulation on Saturda.fi, the paper ia an ex. cellent medium, especially ia view of the fact that it ia distributed among all elaisea of tha community. It ia deaii'able that ■ Adrertisementa for the First Edition ihould reach this Office not later than 12 o'clock, but the Front' Office ia kept open until - p.m, io that Advertiser* cam hand ia their announc-menta for Latett Editions. After that time they will be received in the Publishing Boom, Worcester street, or b- the Foreman of the Linotype -.oom on the Third Storey.
i'l Mr. Businessman £ Isnft it a fact that the best business firms in this or any 9 other. town are thoughtful and continuous newspaper ;- 2 advertisers '.? You know there is but one answer to thia 2 question, 'and that is in the af-nnatzve. . C Perhaps they are good advertisers because they are good \ business men, or they may be successful in business because \ they are good advertisers—either way, success in business and % good advertising go hand in hand. j # And it is good advertising that's really nec___ary--strong» ' - € * trai ghtforw_rd talks about your stock, your methods and your business. When placed in a medium of wide circulation (r among those whom you -wish to reach, this kind of advertising l r PAYS, and it is the only kind which does. ** 3 And by-the-way. Are not the above-mentioned "good 2 busu-essmeii "regular advertisers in "The Press ?" Of course 3 they are, and most of them require little or no urging to 3 attend to this part of their business with care and regularity C We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are C enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being able C to secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire C field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts . C surrounding, 2 Wouldn't it be well worth your time and trouble to J investigate what can be done along the line of "business 5 boosting "by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it w over with you any time. \ I "The Press"
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 5
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752Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 5
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