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SSF The Styles Men Like & gjiiSl illlfll 1 they like best in ROSLYN ' - \ M ' v € : Ask for it by Number ROSLYN rhfs Is a super-merino quality '■ - warmth without weight' *lade In Shirts, Pants" and-A Cnee Drawers. IOSLYN A I'ght-welght quality in Natural, Novi and Cream. Fint* Merino wool. Made in Singlet* ' Pants and Knee Combination!. ROSLYN A splendid medium weight la . - worsted yarn. Shirts, .Mainl - and Drawers. .v-V'. UNDERWEAR Men get a habit of looking for the Roslyn label on the underwear they buy. They know their favourite style by its number. They know its invariable soft fleecy comfort—its smart cut and fit—the health of its pure merino wool, or wool and pure silk. And they know by experience that Roslyn never shrinks. Choose your Roslyn number, and never worry about underwear again. ROSLYN The . grade that made Roslyn ~ famous. Superfine - merits quality that challenges com* parison at any price. NEW ZEALAND MADE 1 > * ' \Ml»atever the WeafcL>» ROSLYN i

Sailors regard .music- as an inspiring ally. Captain Cook prescribed a hornpipe a day for his crew, and Lady Hamilton declared Dibdin's songs were worth 10.000 men to the British fleet. At the Cape, every negro gang that cleans ship demands being accompanied by one boy who does nothing but enliven their monotony by singing and beating out a rhythm Music gives the sailor yet another opportunity of exhibiting his initiative. The humblest ship's forecastle usimllv boasts a combination consisting of an accordion, one-stringed, fiddle, aud mouth-organ, to say nothing of a home-made drum manufactured from a shcep-skin, alumbathed, dried and stretched, which Jack begged, from the cook: when a sheep was killed.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 14

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