I. Demobilisation is now in full swing, and each week i .; I from now on hundreds of men will .undergo the ' ■ J; I f transition from soldier to civilian. A great many of j. j 1 these have lost track of their civilian clothes, and 'I j ' I others require to replenish their wardrobes. We .f •; I / ' can refit ydu at a minimum of expense. ■" I l I For the soldier returning fo the life of a city business man f j I ' , we recommend: f' ! § GENTS' "MADE-TO-MEASURE" SUITS in Hiked tweeds, plain and fancy • V^ |l worsteds, also the popular greys and plain navy serges. Style, fit, and . V ■ i 4| • finish guaranteed. V. and A. Price, 955. to 130s. jj •! 1 GENTS' STRAW BOATERS in smart shapes in special light weight: patent ■ : * ■' S easy-fitting leather. r ' « • S V. and A. Price, ss, 11d., 6s. 6d., x 7s. 6d,, Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d. each. S. ' I GENTS' WIDE-END TIES in smart exclusive designs;Voat variety of shades '\ W j g and patterns. 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 11d., and 4s. 6d. each. S ' f GENTS' SUMMER SHIRTS in plain white, alao white grounds with coloured » ! /| stripes of black, brown, blue, and grey; extensive choice of wide and • ' Jl '■ 1* narrow stripes.- ■ . I ■ j jf V. and A. Price, ss. Hd., 6s. 6d., 7s, 6d., Bs, 6d., and 95,,6 d. each. ' %* ' S For the soldier going back to the artisan's bench, or for tho soldier going on % I M - the land wo have— • H ■ 1 ' ' SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS in serviceable colours and neat pattern-extra ft i I M stout material for hard wear. . « ' : % . V. and A, Price, 13s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 16s, 6d,, and 19s, 6d. per pair. j if DENIM OVERALLS in best quality Ooz. denim, indigo dye. At ihe price there i VS . is no better value procurable. V. and A. Price 6s, Gd. ?air. , 'f - ' § . COTTONADE TROUSERS in dark greys with neat stripe designs; l.as all the E ' ' X% appearance, of a worsted. V. and A. Price,""9s, 6d. per pair, • ■ % ' I 1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. j ■
W w Trouble 7 r J may end I 'VT/'orson ... Eczema, Ringworm, Varicose Ulcers or any aerious skin trouble demaiirts immediate attention. It left unc&red for, tbe irritation increases and the trouble spreads— av«u blood poison mayeventnate. Exmazol has cured hundred's o( bid arms and legs and it will quickly cure you. Even the first application allays the irritation and soon ' the ikin heali rapidly. Don't delsy—start the treatment to-day. Eiuiiupl conts 2/6 at chtmitts »nd stores or 3'po4 irec, from 42 CHAS. A. FLETCHER - Chsmist. Welliorton
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 3
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