Dear Mr. Evening Post—' Who « this "Daff" chap 'thai •'it Inking my, name in vain?. 'Shouldn't his name he spelt DAFT?, If he thinks thai I didn't know of Duncan's in Manners Street he's very much mistaken. lam perfectly right in the head and. so have been buying my "Clobber" from "Dunks" for many moons. That's why I am always able to afford a front footrest at all sports. Daff talks about his 2/9 socks, well he should see my 6/11 all wool underpants and vests {of course this letter is not meant for ladies' eyes), and tltat suit that I went to the final test in was a Petonc all-wool worsted at 90/-. Wake yourself tip, niy_ mind isn't always on referees — it is on Dtmcan's when clothing it the question. ERIC (of Berhampore). Tlte Good1* mentioned above are obtainable tvt' DUNCANS CLOTHING STORES MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 14
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148Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 14
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