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Less than Three Weeks until Xmas— — and your new /MADE-TO-MEASURE-. SUIT WHhx^\ not even Ordered? Vs^?S<£sm / r- yhyi do ?i me ™inf &ho^ *'man —this very min"te. kp^M , v know that Made-to-Measure Suits are not produced in ?'j| \ I mM^^\}\. w^wilfsee' o^SuT^trT' "h^ aWay ~this Wsf " jSii W; V\ TheSe Made-to-Measure Suits will appeal to you in every w3 I» * i«K 1 fc I Way' . j7 a^ tho, roughly cut and built, and are &Y\ Wl^EmJ::^ W\ f^ aranteed *° S^e absolute satisfaction in every way Wf L BHln S e new Wasted Suitings are very attractive. P I .^BE^BWmW here are Greys (mcluding the new Blue Grey)', Browns, iV^HSI an °Wn MixtUres' and neat check and dice 1 JB f Prices of Made-to-Measure Suits range from £6/12/6 to l^H;'Bv £8/10/- (according to the price of the Worsted used); 1 while in All-Wool English Serges they are from £6/6/vh^^^m&m!3[m Remember—he who hesitates SSsfIMR&SSS * now forgoes his Xmas Suit. tj The Men's Corner at —— >phone rjvi f^ vfm am Inedreater® I ' ■ — - . • • —

Who's the bigger baby? * Mother thinks these "boys" of hers will never grow up She's called them twice already -_ hearty, invigorating scrub with Lifebuoy Johnnie and his father. And there Soap, before every meal. Germs they are Still finishing off that battle! cannot live in company with Lifebuoy Of course, whatever daddy does is So after work, after play, after office perfeft in Johnnies, six-year-old eyes. hours, after contacts in Street or train, And, secretly, mother thinks that ir daddy never forgets—for his own prohe grows up like his father it's good teftion and for the safety of his family enough for her. too. And Johnnie, being a real boy— At any rate, there's one good habit copies daddy. Uses a real man's soap which Johnnie imitates with zeal. too! He likes its And mother taught -^^^^^^^% mannish smell and them both! They |S*V % the vigorous feeling never forget that || I IC£pUV/ " %of cleanliness it gives. i SO^P JtJv I ***• - WVER BROTHERS (Ni) HMOTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 18

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