SOME STRIKES ARE ADVANTAGEOUS!
The majority of the public is against strikes, for when the wheels of industry stop everyone suffers! But some years ago the Crown Clothing Co. decided to strike against the middleman, with T.he result that ihe public Rained! This progressive firm of warehousemen now sell suits and overcoats direct to the public at wholesale prices! This means "striking" out two or three surplus profits. Overcoats buyers can purchase on the same advantageous terms as the shopkeeper, and at the same time they are enabled to select from an immense range. The coats are stylishly cut and perfectly made—double and also singl-3-breasted styles are displayed. All sizes, all prices, and, further, money is ve'turned if any purchaser is not fully satisfied. In the mercery department are two notable bargains! Well mado and finished heather socks, usually 5s lid, now 4s 6d pair. Exclusively designed wide-end siik ties were 6s 9d and 7s 6d, now as 6dl Inspect during the lunch hour. Crown Clothing Co., Ltd , 150 Manchester street, opp. Clock Tower. 7
Be emphatic. Insist on genuine "NAZOL." Nothing like it for preventing or relieving coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d. 1
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 10
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196Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 10
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