Distinction in dress ia the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by knowledge. It ie invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction j is marked for success. His clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen will be impeccable in textare and cut. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the inside with the fastidious man's true symbol of qualityHe " Improved Governor " collar, branded Z. Ie the perfeetian of neckgear. It is cat to the latest fashionable model. It does cot fray at the edges oi<collapse into ugliness in warm weather. And it ie made in Hew Zealand by New Zealandera. In: collars nothing is good v «t the best.
In Egypt, persona placed under police supervision and unable to find the security demanded for future good behaviour are employed, if they so desire, in cultivation or other work at a daily wage. ff SHI! DiGESTIOfJ. m E£sP**n APPETITE. 1 FLETCHER BUHPfIBEYS 4 Co., I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, 2s. .64. FACE MASSACE, 2s. ed. Rhenmatism and Nerve Troubles Cured. Mrs. HULLEN, I m UAMBTON QUAY.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3
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186Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3
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