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Facts Petrols X, Y and Z each claim a merit each has ONE special qualityj Shell Has Them All e EVERY GOOD Z \ QUALITY " keeps 'n' y ENGINE ItewT X GOOD n STARTING w SSS Most spirits will run a car— Many spirits have some special qualities But only SHELL, with its immense world-wide resources the world’s best oil fields nnd the world’s best brains can produce SHELL The most popular Spirit in Australia , and the standard of the world. Motor Spirit THE BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL CO. (N.Z.) LTD. ~ Golun & Co. Pry. Ltd., Agents S34OC mm m BSSSS Spring Styles IN SUITS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AT VERY MODERATE PRICES! . : Suits to Order £6 15/ and £7/17/6 Featuring the Latest Suitings, including many Novel Weaves, Patterns, & Colorings ©o©@©©©o © <$ Tailor-Made SUITS £B/8/(o £lO/10/WK have imported for the SPRING ami SUMMER SEASONS one o the Hue. -I Most Distinctive Selections of SUITINGS ever shown m the ci >—icpicbu lm 0 the last word in Quality, Style, and Value, ihc new designs .**r the Sim.inei, . - worn in London, are entirely fresh, particularly snappy, nmre cnlmlul a < • r -i- i (IHinitc departure from the darker and .sombre shades so lone associated wit.. " Ul ' oi ! lU , ; L / , 01i ; lv ieven the most fastidious will admit that they arc in perieet Good Jnslc. Ki prefer conservative Weaves ami Coloring* will hnd, also an .*co c . r-nmc to choose from. The Cut, Tailoring, Appearance, and Durability oUaeh SIJ 1 m.aE ' ° in our Workrooms will assuredly give satisfaction Imm every standpoint. INSPECTION OF THE NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS IS CORDIALLY INVITED! c 0 Merchant Tailors anti Ladies’ Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, 18 GEORGE STREET.

“ Make your story short,” said the grocer to the travelling salesman. “I ran’t,” replied the latter. “I’m selling cereals.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 22

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