BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHES. lYisL s“ ves you Money : - ith the nonr approach ul' till' holidays :iml tin* tvaim wcniliei. parents uro considering tlic i|i.'cstion of buying their boys summer dollies. How satisfactory is it to know tluii secure a Prisque Timid-Tailored made-to-measure • boy's suit at practically t'ae same price as an ill-fitting slop suit, loose Prisque tailor-made boy's suits are made by .1. H. Piisk. tin' Tii dor. ti:l!l Colombo Si reel. Cbrislclmrch. They iire made exactly like a man's tailored suit, from the best of materials, and with absolutely the best of workmanship. Furthermore with these suits the extra cloth at the elbows, knees and seat disuses against wear and the specially reinforced, extra-stitched pockets will stand up under the strain of tops, marbles and knives. With every Prisque tailor-made boy's suit goes a guarantee pledging service—a new suit or your money back. A 'Prisque tailormade boy’s suit will with ordinary wear easily- outlast two ready-made suits. Write for patterns and .self-measure-ment chart. They're free.—Advt.
VIENNA A CITY OF LIGHT AGAIN. VIENNA, Aug. -Ib During the filth biennial Vienna Fair which begins on Sunday the streets of Vienna are to be lighted as before the war. Strict economy in street lighting has been maintained hitherto, and the streets are normally as dark at nght as those of a small town. The municipality is also forgoing part of the visitors’ tax which all hotel-keepers have to pay and add to the bills of visitors. The opera and all the theatres reopen on Saturday and on that day also president Mainisch will open the lii>t international Stamp Exhibition held m Vienna since before the nor. .he ‘•World University” course of lectures, initiation by Sir William Beveridge, director of the London School ot Economics who will again be a lecturer, begins on Sunday. _ A novel feature rf ihe fair itseli win be trie Wine-lasting Sec tion, a here free sainidt-s may be obtained ot all she wines produced in Austria.
When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard ami take out some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use SH Ait LAND’S “MO A” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1923, Page 1
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