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I\ , F JWONEY-SAVINO HAS ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU, YOU'LL I \ COME HERE TO-DAY—BEATH'S. I i WELL-MADE COMS. I DON'T Ladies who know underwear values will take I : prompt advantage of these: I I; : PAH Natural and White Woven Combinations I € ■ in cotton and wool B 1•' TO SEE Rample %62/n3/9 t o,e,e I c '■ * Cambric and Indian Longcloth Com- M T *■ _, __, binntiona M 1 THESE Sample Pricee .. 3/11 4/9 to 16/8 1 I IJNDERPRICED FROCKiS AND THINQS I i UNDERWEAR F °R Juveniles. I t Some values that will set mothers thinking. gj r ■ CA MPI Pretty Little Cream Japanese Silk Frocks, I 7 ' jAITIr trimmed lace and tucks 1 { " Sample Prices .. 10/8 12/6 to 36/6 i I •■ . Children's Pinafores in Nainsook, trimmed B f . I embroidery and lace D > f You may as well Sftraple Priceg _ | i s ave 6/8 in the £, od 1 /" 1 8 I e tOIO /° | J i' * o Children's Princess Skirts in Naingook, m i ■> may yOU llOt r dainty lace trimmings and frills M l '■ ... • < x Sample Prices— % ' 6/8 will buy a lot 4/11 6/9 7/0 to 13/0 | of things. 1 DAINTY CHEMISES. &c. I ~" Going now from 1/11, 9 ■ 1 ni/CI V Cambric and Flannelette Chemises I LOVELY Sample Prices .. 1/11 2/6 to 10/6 B NIGnTDRtSiJtii? Civmbrio and Indian Lawn Camisoles JB "' , ~ , j li »nd Slip Bodices, daintily trimmed H Absolutely flawless, and all laco and ribboi, fine embroidery H ' ■', fully a third off. Sample Prices— H 2/9 3/9 4/9 to 16/6 Eg I ' Infant* , Flannelette, Cambric and Viyella 9 Nightdresses . ■ flample g/|| UNDERSK | RTS ■ ■'■ w™XiSS- Worth ha,, as much asain - I - Sample Prices t> ; . 10/8 to 29/6 W hite Lcngcloth Underskirts, trimmed fif I Indian Longaloth ': r 'i Cambria Night- embroidery and deep frills Valenciennes j dresses lnoe < Sample Prioes— Sample Prices only— ) 3/6 4/3 »/9 to 29/6 3/11 4/9 6/6 to 38/6 \ \ ; C3:n I

&CO. Lm| fir *^^Jfl ■f I I Rheumatism Completely Cured | I ANOTHER FAMOUS SHEEP PROPERTY I 'p^s»ii^«! I }, ' — i ■—— .• _ , e y dissolve the poisonous uric acid de- Sfi I id, i . . , . ,c [losita in the joints thus remove the cause X «M J * > * and effect a complete- cure. M iM\ I ' s Liniments relieve Romrtimes —cure never. On Ell'l "** ■ N ■ « *■ &.■ JusttryCOOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFERS H II ft;' 'RU they have cured 05 l>rr cent, of .11 who M il V C «P W K**# ■W ■ ■ W nave Jafcen , h , m . I'ricc, 1/6 a boi. H II■; , - W. R. Cooke & Son I «'4V 1 /« • — OF THE ■■ , ' 1 Pharmaceutical Chemists' B ' ■ -v' ■ I 193 HIGH STREET ... OppoilU rntmufl f§ (B^ l *,' ■ ( m>l ' ''■ ,lo Z'.!!_jLi. JJ . .I. .ui^iniMitiS* Si - FSTATF ■ J & lOe, || ? r.V J1AI «; M I VICTORIA SQUARE || '. For sale as follows:- .. 1 & HIGH STREET li ' Lot 1, The Homestead Block— || .RE now , h9Wine .,, the LATEST f r r { ' A ' '"""•■—** »-■ M % MILLINERY. LAOES. jfr.; , ACPGS - 5)925 > ACfeS | dresses, vvash goods. mf»jI in Seventeen Paddocks | _ I |/j 3400 acres in splendid tussock, 2523 acres in English Grass. Good S ALL AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. I! l) { l 1 c rooln y woolshed, stables, 10 roomed house, and other necessary * . ■I^; buildings, plantations, etc. All lying to the North. A fine, warm, S ......«*..,« „.««. ... I; 5 hwlhy block of Sheep and Agricultura Country, 365 acres ready I SEE WINDOWS GREAT DISPLAY ■ ;t| lot turnips,- grass and rape, 60 acres for oats, and 95 acres for j> ■X ' 3, The Vendors will complete the sowing down of all crops. III; • ' . ' I Summer MI finery ■ i§\{ ' . 5 c matter of selection is made |gi.t C ' ■-.',. LOt 2— S ** sy ia our MILLINERY PARII; ?C , € LOURS. Expert Millinore »t your Ir> 5 li*%W**%** J§ g\ m 9M w \ A AIIAM 5 i eervice to tell you what is in vogue. M 9 MCPeS ■ 4)U7U ■ MCPCS % ■ Beautiful Models from 14a 6d. ||; '■■ In about Ten Paddocks I lMBI e^" „ M IS! 2 9°° acres in tu3sock, and 1170 acres in English Grass. A splendid S ie dozen. Ill; , • block of sheep country. \ LAD pf r i e SCAKVES, ** eftclu fp\l C FANCY HAT PINS, 3d tech. Iβ (■ . 1 (' NEWEST BLOUSES, 3s lid. Sp«IWii ' ' ■ i' • ei*l ve/lne. |S5 ' ' * LOVELY WHITE EMBROITJi,#, ■ • ' 'LOt 3 J ERIES, from 2Jd yard. fki I ' . • W * ** C TORCHON LACES. Is 3d dozen. W> I ' A MM ' #* A V WiDE GLACE MILLINERY Rlßk<:,, Acres . 3,470 ■ Acnes J 10 &i TAT ive S 1 li' •'..__' 'l LEATHER BELTS. 9d. ll', In about Twelve Paddocks j ! ladies; scarves, printed sak. mm ii X 3e Hα. §jr. Moo acres in tussock, and 1070 in English Grass. < ™3= e LIN APRONS ' le »' I 'l LADIES' BLACK and TAN *LACE ffi f ' •—---—--------—----———__» % HOSE, .Iβ pair. R!" Lot 4— I ! |: Acres . 7,313 . Acnes ! »*g*J?S£ B; A In about Fifteen Paddocks f I ed yard. [fS ' ■ J i! STRIPED VOILES, Is Sd yard. fj§ '/323 acres in tussock, and 970 acres in English Grass. 265 acres | j j YA^ d^ u SJ X 3, "" shadee - dove m\ ready for turnips which the Vendors will complete. | j; 10O0 sh^ D f» d PU d F MUSIjIJf ' ° n 111 ' S I NAYY 3 iWIGO* 1 PRINTS, i» 9d yt,Wt l , *^*'^— ■■—■' —— 11 3 j dozen yards. i|;| PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. 1 — |i TIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., and j J^-J^L, |.i : ' all Branches. | c^^%^S^tl99i * ! . ? STRIPED VOILES, double width, f"; DALGETY & CO., and all Branches. I iaea t) ] a W. J. HOPKINS & CO., Bowron's Buildings. I "* L^9 yeTd * *" K''*i'* BOYS' GALATEA STRAW HATS, MEN*S BOATERS. 1,. ii I * - I" MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, Sβ lid. 1, ■* aa M« M M« aHMHHBHMaM |^^ H > NEWEST TIES. Is each. iS "• - - - , ' MEN'S FANCY SOCKS. 9d pair. M.T \ M M W M BOYS' AMERICAN COLLARS. 7d. WtX ' % ■{ W >• MEN'S WHITE M.AT TENNIS mf\ g \-W T# >X SHIFTS. 2» 3d. ||i' < , # li V# if i I WHITE DRILL «rd HOLLA2JD B'?i # #' I '' WASHING HATS, lOid. wMScArtqWS iT-Annston^Co.l Bjr \ """"" ■ • " Tii■■■!!■ . ■ J

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12937, 17 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12937, 17 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12937, 17 October 1907, Page 3

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