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Briscoe £350 complete Picture yourself / at the Wheel! First of all you'll enjoy driving the Briscoe— Ym its ease of control makes instant appeal to all \|m Its beauty will go straight to your heart. You'll ifwfe S'-love" it for -what it ia—a car of graceful Unos bgjTgW and. unusually handsome finish. The body is in "Quaker Bro-sm" or any colour you desire. Tne mw/r\g wheels will ho finished in contrasting colours if you f wish. The upholstery corresponds in quality to tne vusn high-grade colour work. None except high-priced /si'tot cars are so distinguished in appearance. Your / <\r*3g MbAUbB friends will admire your good taste if you choose Won't you write for illustrations and specifications Wrv or arrange to come for a trial spin? JW _ _ gs. Ty Dexter & Crozier i ® WE recommend KM jj w*gg|y JZawieleZl a FOR SAFETY-WEAR M R SHOUT,NAP » AND COMFORT ON Q & » seuvsoce WELL TWISTED'YARN I \ pH The Hand of the up=to=date Man and his "Swan" Pen. Men really modern in their ideas use "Swan" Pens because they enable them to do more and better work with less trouble. In fact, the possession of a "Swan" Pen by a professional or a business man is a sign of his progressiveness. You will find the "Swan" a big help reliable as it is splendid to write with ?St\mkiA mfhmn #WAn mm Standard Pattern with Safety Pattern with Slip-on Chp. from 12/6 Screw-on Cap, from 15/-. Of all Stationers and Importers. Illustrated Catalogue post]ru on request. MABIE, TODD & Co., Ltd., 79 & 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. Manchester, Paris, Zurich, Toronto, &c. Sydxet—(Wholesale only) 225*, George Street. London Factory—3l9-329, Weston Street, S.E. Associate House—Mabie, Todd ft Co., Inc., New York and Chicago. ass«iMWIM«,WMIi /Wlfcf Mll'llSaaMH—BE———— You know.. t-lAo-how it happens -£ — " ■ No doubt you have vonrsclf bought a new Hat—Costume—or what not, and, after getting it homo, found that you dißn't like it. If yon had plenty of money you wouldn't wear it, or at the most but once ' or twice. Yet that clothing would be highly suitable for someone 2 else. That's how it happens with my wealthy clients. They discard I prictically'new things, and let me have them for next to nothing, so Z am able to sell the very best clothing for about a fifth of what yda would pay for the cheapest in the shops. Come and see my stock. Mrs.Ellwood Clothier j !23. 125, 127 ARMAGH STEEET. 'Phone 3087.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 5

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