BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHES. I’risl; saves you Money:—"With the near Approach ol" the holidays and the noun weather, parents are considering the question of buying their hoys summer clothes. How .satisfactory is it to know that you can secure a Pristine Hand-Tailored made-to-measure boy's suit at practically the same price as an ill-fit t injr slop suit. These Prisqtie tailor-made hoy’s suits are made by ■I. 11. I’iisk, the Tailor. (139 Colombo Street. Christchurch. They are made exactly like a man’s tailored suit from the test of materials, and with absolutely the best of workmanship. Furthermore with these suits the extra cloth at the el hows, knees and sea: ensures against wear and the specially reiiilmceii. extra-stitched rockets will
M;i!.(I up under tlie strain of tops, marbles and knives. With every l.’risfiue tailor-made hoy’s suit goes a guarantee pledging service—a new suit or your money hack. A I’risnue tailor, made hoy's suit will with ordinary wear easily outlast two ready-ninth' suits. Write for patterns and self-measure-ment chart. They're free. —Advt.
Hoeoinmended bv the medical CessionWol,FE’S SCLINAPPS. pro-
••weary WILLIE." SCIENTISTS OX HIS TRACK. LONDON. Now 30. Sir Armstrong .Lines, an expert in mental diseases, toll! a meeting ol llio National l nioii ol lonelier* that a vaccine which would enable a pel son to go through all tonus ol exertion without- fatigue was being tested in British laboratoriesTiie vaccine will eventually be in the possession of every man and woman. Sloop, he said, was more important than food. Everybody ought to go to bed before 11 )>.m. Interrupted sleep was of very little value as a restorative. , , , Experiments made with elnldrcn at elementary schools proved that, there was such a thing as “Initial spurt and an ‘'end spurt. •‘I regularly use ‘Heenzo* as a gargle. It clears my vocal < herds and keeps them in (i e condhiow ..... ■ Ma V i.iir.om li * r»'t-- e rs « * , i , ... . ,'.l. *1 J;’ hni:l ..m.lt'l cn- pint CfclassbrtlUs me- 'j I -sc s', m.».arc.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1923, Page 1
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