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Men's Underwear Furnishings Comfort. > Seasonable Goods For Women A ttractive Prices and Children Things are not what they Soft, warm, fitting perseem — appearances are fecUy—tn fact the undersometimes deceptive ... wear here meets every reespecially in clothing and quirement, for service as aUarel. Therefore it be-\ well as comfort. The hoves you' to take your stock is broad and satisfywants to a reliable store, ing in variety — cotton, where you get more than wool, and the different adappearance — get quality mixtures, in all weights, and durability. "Carey's" Prices are lower than usual is a pretty safe store, and for the same quality. .. . you'll always find wide Some notable instances selections of the latest con- follow ..... ccits in men's apparel, ■ ■ .■ • „ _ „ ■ but not at conceited prices Come and get acquainted. 1/3 to 9/6 each. Ladies' Combinations, in Merino Gsnts' Aberdeen and Astrachan an # OT to 7/9 each. Gloves, leather palms, from 2/3 t , to-J\i>'r Dair Children's Combinations, from 2/^ , .. . to6fn each.^ Gents' Leather Gloves v wool lined. . , at 4/6 and 5/6. '' Ladies' Bloomers,- from 3/6 to 7/9 Get Us' Leather Gloves, fur lined. each - at 6fc per pair. Children's Bloomers, from 4/6 each. Gents' Umbrellas, from 4/6 to 21/- W(men Nisht dresses. from each - 5/3 to 17/9 each. Gents' Woollen Undershirts, from . ,„ „,„. 4/6 to 8/6 each. Ladies' Flannelette Nightdresses, Gents' Woollen Pants, from 4 f6 .to from Unto .ofr 9/6 per pair. Ladies' Dressing Gowns, in- all Gents' Cardigan Vests, for winter shades, from qJm to 15(9. . wear, newest effects, from 8/6 to Ladies' Dressing Jackets, in flannel 17/6 each. ai% £ Pyrenees, from 5/11 to 24/6 Gents' Rainproof Overcoats, from each. •. . ' 21/- to 50/- each. . ■ Children's Fancy Jerseys, button Ladies' Corsets, from *ln to 17J6 on shoxddcr, from 2/3 to 6/6 each. " , Boys' Overcoats, from 9/6 to 27/6 Ladies' Hose, in, all; weights, from each. 1/- to 2/9 ~ Ready Money Store ;

LET YOUR JUDGMENT • . DECIDE. PERHAPS you would like to invest in a car, but do not wish to »| pay the full price of a nsw one, and the fear of DISAPPOINT** i ME NT prevents you from buying one that has been in use, j YOU KNOW we have earned a name for INTEGRITY and \ SOUND DEALING f and when we submit a car to you for your J ! inspection WE STAND BY THAT NAME. -Place ybuij ! confidence in us—you will be pleased and SATISFIEDi ■•.• * ; 15 h.v. 4-cylr. DARRACQ, 2 ifnitiona. painted white, . acetylene headlights. A powerful.and fast car .. £325 I •■'"l6-20 h.p. 4-cylr; RbVBR, in maenificent condition. I Extremely quiet and reliable. Fainted deep red.. £360 !15 h.p. 4-cylr. DARRACQ. Quiet and easy.to handle. '■•' Wind screen, head lamp. Wonderful hill climber £225 ' We have many more bargains, and the cars range from 6 h.p. to 2o h.p. If the cars have any defects we honestly tell you. We ' want YO U to be satisfied. An enquiry costs you nothing. Wβ' will courteously give you any information or ANY TRIAL*. THEN WE LEAVE IT TO YOUR JUDGMENT. A. W. SMITH & SON [ CENTRAL GARAGE, WORCESTER ST. •. ; ..'■■■ "";. ■'■"' V C 3345. '

LAMPS & HEADLIGHTS OF EVERY DBSCBIPTION For Motor Cars & Cycles Complete Outfit FOB LIGHT CAB, Compriung Two Handsome ACETYLENE HEADLIGHTS And separate Generator, bnus or nickel, THREE GUINEAS. The fiatit valae is New Z«aJ»nd. MOTOR IMPORT CO., 154. Hereford St. v ~ Telephone 1742 Telegnua* 'Aniocar* Wβ eupply the Trade. ; _____ ' • ■ ■ "'' ■ .' HJIJU4 SUPERFLUOUSIIAIR Hemsley Bumet's Oepilitory Perm«nently remove* hair from the face, neck and aims without injury to the most delicate drtn .- ■ . .... It easily" applied." Price 4/e.' •U MET. Hiir MtdelM, «U twrp Mrett. Desedte.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 5