Clothes DO WM Hpr p your friends I P PROu0°of you Make a Difference I I ' JTOR the last year or more we've all been sorely 1 I W2«Sr tempted, because of conditiolis, to say to our-' 1 I *lrr selves, 'What difference does it make how our 1 B \ clothes look? Everybody's been equally hard hit." 1 ■ 7\ ■ •: -,Ihis is wrong — GOOD CLOTHES DO MAKE 1 I A •DIFFERENCE ! . . . They affeet you in business | I ZjUti — .they affect you socially — but, most important, is | I the EFFECT QN YOURSELF! . . . No mari can I ti I be his real.self — one hundred per cent. mentally I ■ and physicalljr; — -if he is wearing shabby clothes ... I ■ >po jjg really fit, with mind and body alert, to make I ■ WMm al f the right impressiqn in business or social engage- | ■ WmM A man MUST BE DRESSED RIGHT! ... .1 I The minute he lets down in this most important 1 ■ Phase of human relations — that moment he begins | I ourselves, definitely and positively, "Whatever else 1 ■ I slip up on I certainly won't neglect my clothes!" 1 I li rl Here's Full Clothes ! ■ l come in and look over our new line of J l Every man and any man can be assured of a \ ■ , fit, style, and wear in a genuine tailored suit at a m m The Tvell thvss.-d man stands well .' , . . , , .. '* ■ m jtove tiie rt--t i..-. ause he feels far price that makes a factory suit not worth whiie. | ■ above them— aii'I because the crowd | ■ loo];s up tn, anil admires the well | ■e also wish to call your attention to our Prompt and Efficient j ■ Dry Cleanirig and Pressing Service. 1 I S. C. Brooker | Rilor and Costumier- Tutanekai St. Rotorua I I # I
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FREL YOUNG J MEN AND WOMEN 501 VITALITY PILLS 5/6 Extra Strong Large Box 10/LADIES' FEMALE PILLS No. 2 Extra Strong 12/6 No. 2 Special Formula 20/LADIES' WHIRLING SPRAYS Low Pressure, 12/6. Extra High Pressure, 20/We Stock It. Write for your Requirements. CONFIDENTIAL CHEMIST FOR MEN AND WOMEN ALL APPLIANCES FOR 1 SOCIAL HYGENE POST FREE WRITE TO— FREE PILE CURE Sufferers try Zann! Send sixp'ence in stamps for generops free sample, and be quickly relieved. Try it at our expense. "Zann." Box 952G Wellington. "BAXTER'S" FIRST FOR PURITY Baxter's Lung Preserver is prepared under most hyg'ienic conditions. Only brand new bottles, sterilised for safety, are used. "Baxter's" is never put into a bottle that has been used before. This indicates the scrupulous care and eleanliness observed, and is one of the many reasons why "Baxter's" is and alway will be, New Zealand's most popular eough remedy. 1/G, 2/6 and 4/6 chemists and stores. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Children's Hackirig Cough. CAPABLE HANDS Q-TOL IN THE KITCHEN Keep Q-tol handy for use after every sonp and water task. Hands must be smooth and healthy to be eapable. Q-foI lieals and soothes cnts, burns and bvuises. Made bv a N.Z. Company. "LASTS TI LL IT'S LOST"— THE SPALDING KRO-FLITE GOLF BALL For golf ball economy play the Spalding "Kro-Flite" this year. It's the toughest golf ball made. It gives you distanee and accuracy and the hardest-hitting golfer can't dent or cut It.
A pessimistic person has been writing things have changed for the worse since lie was young. He growls that there are no novels worth reading now, no plays worth seeing, no liquor worth drinking, and no tobaeco worth smoking. The old are; hard to please% No tobacco wortlx smokin'g eh?. Wejl, New Zealanders, at any rate, teti ano'tlier story! They are proud of the Dominioh tobacco, and of ten say its equal is not to be found a verdict repeatedly endorsed by visiting experts. "The flavour is exquisite," said one, "and the bouquet appeals to all judges of good tobacco.*'. The secret of its excellence lies larg'ely in its comparative freedom from the poisonous nicotine. It is roasted or toasted. No other tobacco is. There are four brands: River head Gold, iNavy Cut No, 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plhg No. 10. Our pessimistic friend should certainly sample it, does he will assuredly change bis. lui^ and admit that there is sti'll tobacco lo be had "worth smoking." HlNT FOR GARDENERS as. • Pulmonas induce a pleasant warmth in the throat and lungs. They give ofE antiseptic vapours deadly to harmful germs. Pulmonas pastilles in tiijs 1/6 and 2/6
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 549, 5 June 1933, Page 7
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