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-FOR NOW-γ Just now «jnateriaJs which make fresh-looking blouses and dresses, and yet contain a certain amount of warmth, are those which are most in demand. You will find our assortment of these materials includes the newest and most fashionable goods for this season, and the prices are a little lower than usual for high quality fabrics. Call and see them soon. You wilt find just what you want. Fine Wool Delaines If you are considering a delaine blouse, our new selection will perhaps help your decision. A charming variety of these useful Roods is hero in every pretty colour and design. Let us show them to you. We can recommend our double-width Cream DeJaine for blouses, dresses, or children's frocks. It wears well and washes beautifully. Cream Dress Materials Cream and cream-white materials for dresses and costumes are becoming more popular every day. The materials we aro offering are all new fabrics in stylish and up-to-date weaves ior present • - ■ wear. Handsome cream Venetian Cloths. Lustres, Sicilians, Crepolines. Serges and Voiles vie with each other in beauty. We guarantee the quality of these goods and invite comparison of prices. Blouse and Dress Silks You will be abie to make your selections of silks for blouses or dresses with ease, for our stock is now complete. Every colour, width and weight in wasll silks is here at prices which represent unquestionable values. • ~ . A splendid line of Tussore Silks—famous for wear—in the : natural colour, white, and pretty pale shades deserves your special : attention. Come and look through these lovely silks. We are pleased to show them. We give r/- in the £ discount for cash < t % GRAHAM, WILSON JrMHH SMELLIE Iraggl : • NEAR CLOCK TOWER ■ , "The Peoples , Place for Value" ~- i^ -■ • • " : \ ■ ' ■■ ~P&^ WEDDING P f* ES J^Jg> ' ■ Incomes for the People. S ; , . AWARDINe' FREE. INCOMES. •, V ->•' <• w |J|| ASK YOUR TOBACCONIST OR STOREKEEPER ||fg| ;■ "OLD JUDPE* , STARTER W ■ .Which' counts a> SO FotaU fa th« WM pwiiiiiM't' ; -4§Mr*s«r4ing the rßEC'bkcomct ar« »rtat»4. «m tkm M OM M***" "f||| ■ —, SurUrfc ii j f 'fMPs ' ' ' ' - •* > i( 'fe ' ———— ' '" "' , START COUECTINC TO DAY. . , ' {.|?| NOTE.-See that a Motor* totetM* of «*cb "OM ***•", ' ag«rttU Box when yoa aurchaee "OM Ju4g* M ag«»Wi. ' ",'" Toothache and a Sleepless Night ; HOW I OVERCAME BOTH. I had had a long, th ing day of it. Got hoftie from work about 10.15 p.m. (Parliament ought to stop this overtime for clerks). ~ Had supper, warmed my feet, and tumbled into bed at 11 p.m. ■ Dead tired. Now for sleep. Oh, my! A frightful twinge of pain in that bad tooth. No sleep now. Why didn't I get it out the other day. Truly, bad teeth " make cowards of us all." Besides, with gas it will cost mc 5/-, and 5/- takes some earning. Evidently got cold in it coming noma against the keen east wittd. ..,*•" Midnight: still tossing about. Wrapped a flannel round my face. Tried laying on that side. All no good. It struck one o'clock, two, three, four; then, later, as the birds began to sing, I dozed off into a fitful slumber. Awoke unrefreshed. Determined to quit that tooth. Picked up the paper at breakfast. Hullo! what's this ? ' Extractions WITHOUT PAIN at the British Dental Parlours, Inglis' Buildings. That's the place for mc. 9.15 a.m. • arrive 9.20 emerge—minus a tooth, but plus a lot of satis- '„„ faction. Cost only 2/-, too. No pain and no gas. Pity I didn't * go a month ago. I'll go back there when I want that set of teeth •' _ v in. Certainly I will. Note address: Inglis' Buildings, Corner •■ } *, \ Cashel and High Streets. N.B.—Slept like a top last night czp* , u\-j {

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 3