O & rO O R ks: ns; Special 10 Days' Offer is h ass s= ssii EE //I 0 / Stock-taking: on the 30th and stocks must be reduced. To do this we offer these extraordinary values for TEN DAYS ONLY. Ready-to-wear Suits at £5-5-0 Overcoats at .. .. £4-4-0 These garments are made up during our slack periods by our own staff of experts, and have all the style, quality, and finish of garments sold elsewhere at double the price. 50 Suits to Measure at the Special Price of £5-19-6 In Clerical Greys, Indigo Blues, Serges, and a variety of other fine cloths Every garment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction during twelve months' wear, or we will refund your money in fall. Such a guarantee would never be given if the quality was not there. We have the largest business of its kind in New Zealand, and this enables, us to give at all times the best values. We purchase all materials by the bolt direct from the manufacturers and sell for cash, thereby eliminating bad debts and many other expenses that make good suits dear. The London Tailors 751 COLOMBO STREET 08
A cable message received in Australia savs that at the Lingfield Meeting (Eng.) last week the Australian jockey, F. Dempsev, had the misfortune to break a leg through a collision between his mount and another runner in the Village Handiacp. Lord Balfour's feat of joining a Cabinet at 76 years of age eomes near to being a record. But there is, of course, the inimitable Gladstone, who formed a Ministrv when ho was 82, and presided over it 'for nearly two years. The Marcmis of Lansdownc took office in 1915, when he was 70. The most notable instance of long Cabinet service at a areat ago was Lord Halsbury"s, who became Lord Chancellor at Go_. and held oSico for periods totalling nearly IS years. He was 80 when he retired, but served for at least 10 years longer as a law lord, and was about 93 when he died. Lord Palmerstcn died in office as Prime Minister at 81, Earl Bussell was last in office at 74, and ]>israeli ended his second Premiership in ISiSO at 76. | Keep influenza at bay by taking "XAZOL." Its soothing, penetrating healing properties, give instant relief to coughs and colds. Is 6d for 60 doses- —4 i
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 12
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