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DIMINUTIVE MASCULINITY.

.It is always easy for mothers to dress their girls; so many charming dainties are thought out for their benefit. But it is different where small boys are concerned; yet every mother seeks to see them turned out trim and smart. At _the present moment, Messrs. George and Kersley aro offering four hundred Crash Washing Suits, sizes 0 to 6, in Conway, Sailor, and Tunic shapes, at Is. lid. a suit! ••: The original price's"f6'r"'tlieso'wero 10s. 6d. lls.Gd., and 15s. Gd. This is surely tho biggest bargain salo vet offered to tho public I .... , ' This sale lasts for three days—to-day Friday, and Saturday. ' As theso suits are expected to be cleared almost immediately, purchasers aro advised to bo early. Tho colours aro in grey, blue, brown, and cream. Crash is unequalled as a washing material, and for school wear is admirable. The Economic is making Boys' Suits and General Apparel a special fcaturo of its catering, and public attention to this department of this popular and reasonable outfitting establishment is particularly called for. Messrs. George and Kersley givo strict attention to all country customers, whose orders are promptly attended to. Do not overlook the important fact of tho sajo how on in Boys' Suits at Is. Ud. \ 6991

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 3

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DIMINUTIVE MASCULINITY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 3

DIMINUTIVE MASCULINITY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 3

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