isites For Men The right requisites can make ever so much difference in the comfort and pleasure you get out of ) our holiday. The D.I.C. has had many years of experience in outfitting men for their holiday trip. Our Men's Department will give you prompt service without sacrifice of quality and satisfaction. And, as will be seen, prices are always moderate. TRAVELLING RUGS from all the best Mills in the most beautiful colourings— From .. 27/6 to £5/12/6 TROUSER STRETCHERS and COAT pr \>s'GERS ; admirable for travelling 226 Smartly Tailored READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, in stylish effects and of really reliable Worsteds ; correct in every detail—£6/6/- £6/15/£7/7/- £7/15 - Navy WORSTED READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, best finish, and fabric of excellent quality £6/15TWEED SPORTS and SAC LOUNGE COATS, in smart new designs ; high grade English makes—--52/6 57/6 65/- 67/6 TROUSERS, in smart shades of Grey and Fawn; well tailored, and of the latest cut—--29/6 - 32/6 35/CREAM TROUSERS of FLANNEL and CARBICORD; dependable in quality, unbeatable in value — <* 19/6 35/- 39/6 42Men's DRESSING GOWNS in the most tasteful styles of Silk and Wool—6J/- to £7/15/FIBRE SUIT CASES—--27/6 32/6 to 83/SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES, very strongly made—£3/3/- £3/15/- to £5/5/That Skin l luv» uui auu| iuk, dcui, «*", »" %»««• , - m i parches your skin and starts trouble, feed it \vt dllv.au wiiu me uaiutai uwuai v«' L, i unique constituents of Zam-Buk. ...... Robbed of its own oils the human skin tans, swells, irritates, burns or may do any of ahundfed other things. Nothing is so soothing or so restorative, as daily anointing with Zam-Buk. So refined is this herbal balm that *it soaks naturally through the tiny pores into the inner tissues thereby restoring the skin to the " pink of condition. Zam-Buk is the skin's best friend. All Chemists and Stores sell Zam-Buk at 1/6 wZ/G.pefJox. Use also Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap Sold in large 1/6 cakes. "Heal it with
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 2
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