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LUNG-HEALER THE MODERN SKIRT. I.ORI) DEWAR AM) AN EXCUSE FOR MORALITY DERATE. in the words “All British-made ” lwas enshrined the best good will in liie world to-day. said Lord Dewar, who declared own the new premises in Regen L-street. \Y.. ol Messrs Austin Reed. Ltd., men’s outfitters. Lord Dewar’s remarks at a luncheon at the Cafe Royal included the following : We were told a fool and his money were soon parted; the surprising thing was where did the fool get the money? 'mere was still more prosperity lying in advertising than had ever come out of it from away down the ages ever since the day that -Moses struck Die rock. Hope wits the undergarment of optimism. Optimism made the man of 95 buy a new suit of clothes and two pairs of trousers. Why should the establishment openo that day he entirely for men’s wear? Why not a department for women’s wear!-' The garments were simpler and !lie prices were longer to-day than in the days when they looked on the flannel when it was ml. Like the prophet of old, a. woman to-day had little on her in her own country. Thu man to-day who hid behind a woman’s skirt was not a coward, lie was a magician. Nowadays a skirt was merely an excuse for a. debate on morality.

This Month /fMade To Order V The best value ever offered in frocks exactly as ilustrated In ail Wool Repp or Navy Scree, with latest box pleat effects. t Colours Black, Navy,Saxe, Wine. Rust, l*awn, Powder, Blue, etc. Take these measures,all round Bust, Hips, in Arm. Length back neck to hem. Over 42 Bust 5/- extra. Style can be varied sliyhtly if desired. Lichfield St., Christchurch Money back if not satisfied.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1927, Page 4

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