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One Quality —The Best One Profit — The First Practice suit economy this j holiday season by wearing a ! "Crown-Tailored" Suit. ' You'll save at least 'a pou.._ or two on the transaction and in addition get a better quality suit—a suit that will give' \2 months' continuous wear ■■ and keep its smart appearance until threadbare.J One of the reasons of thisK&Ving is because we purchase our high-grade tweeds, worsteds and serges direct from the mills at wholesale prices., which saving is passed on to our customers. This eliminates the middleman and his profit. These fine fabrics are converted into stylish made- ; to-measure suits, cut and fit guaranteed, by our own staff in our own premises. This eliminates the retailers' profit. Result: A better suit less two profits. Order your new suit now. Made-to-measure from ■ ■' sgns. CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY LTD. Warehouse: OPP. CLOCK TOWEE CHRISTCHTJECH m Adieu/1926 Welcome, 1927 ■ In saying adieu to 1920 wc wish to thank our many friends for % their splendid and generous pat»' ronago throughout tho past yon r.''.' In welcoming 1927, wo pledgo \ ourselves anew to greater service •' in tho careful catering for no-■/vei'-groTving and always appro-»* dative clientelle. Onco mole'* Dikon Bros, extend thoir liio Season's Greetings. May the juerricst of Christmassos and the < fullest share of New Year joy it •(ud happiness bo yours. ' ¥ DIXON BRbS.2 103 CASHEIi STREET And at New Brighton ' D297S ■.;'"<■ "Dandruff ori yout coat collar, as lad!" "Can't seem to help it, mamsy!"' "What are you washing your scalp with?" "Regular toilet soap." "Better get a soap" that will rinse; out of your hair easily and cleaf tl\a, pores so the scalp can Breathe. Bor* row that black soap in father's room.** "Black soap?" , 4 "Yes—made with pine tar. Speci&U)r for shampooing. Nicest soap you everi knew. Use it twice a week for ft while, then once a week!" <■•. PACKER'S TAR SOAS Made with Pino Tar,. J/- a Tablaf. fi|S PACKER'S SHAMPOO Made wlth.-Olire Oil. 4/6 a Bottle, 1$

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 14

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