BUSY DAYS AT THE EASTER BOOT SALE. — ft ; Every day's a busy day at the Easter Boot Sale at Stock's City Boot Palace and big numbers of customers are making solid savings here every day. The Sale lasts right through Easter and it is worth while to visit it now' if you're requiring footwear of style and quality. A glance at the windows as you pass the store will show you just what savings are being effected here. Every pair has been marked down to a price that will sell it, and every pair is guaranteed good, no matter how low the price. This Easter Boot Sale is a rare chance indeed for securing the footwear you want at heavily reduced prices. Come in today and take advantage of it. You will be delighted with the quality, style and comfort of the boots and shoes you 11 buy here at such really low Sale prices. Address: White Hurt Buildings, High street. 4
Mrs Webber, Sharp street, Geelong Vie., writes: 'Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a wonderful liniment for cute and bruises or rheumatism. J"_ve-y member of my family has used it some tune or other and have always obtained relief after a few applications. Une thing I have always noticed k that when Chamberlain's Pain Balis used for a cut or burn, there is never any scar left- on the flesh." For sale by all demists and Storekeepers. 4
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 3
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