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| Ladies requiring- smart exclusive Summer Novelties at a minimum of cost cannot do \ ) better than visit our Stores. Our advantages are many—We buy direct from tbe ) \ Home and Continental nianjfacturers, for cash, in such large quantities that prices ( 1 are absolutely rock bottom. We offer you our services either through the post or j J by a personal visit to our warehouse. J / Fancy, Glove, Hosiery aud Haberdashery Departments for everything new hi ) { Ladies' Wear. " j j A FEW LEADING HOLIDAY LINES: I MftSIRRY SUNSHADES (in Plain Stripe or Floral Effects). I I .ABIES' *_P_____Jl_. JL —Our stocks were never larger, at prices from I JU__P 4/11 to 2-3/6 each ; also in the new shape, 12- § w AMD rib plain colours only, u/6 and 10/6 each GLOvEIS, I - -* »IW THROW-OVER SCARVES.-The correct thing I v —■**• for day or evening wear, in real hand- f Mm'|jrajO|ro) embroidered Lace, Silk, or Crepe de Chine 1 (all the newest colours) at 7/11 8/6 10/6 12 6 Q;3 , MEUUER .-. , irf , t Suedft I up to 2 guineas each. Also Black Sateen with | Glove, tine points, in pastel, coloured silk lining. I beaver, mole, grey and tan NOVELTY NECKWEAR.-Newest styles and ■ . "rcvTt, ~ _ latest colouring, in Peter Pars Silk Ties. | <" 11 in *££ § hancy Pm-ou Bows, Cravats, Collar Bands, Summer shades of chamPlastrous, Jabots, etc. Prices from lid to pagne. pastel, mole. French. 5/11 each. -;*"*." a!ul tan - HAIR PADS, very largo size, XTOU. PR"P"NTCTT VP.TT TXTPQ nu.i. ~..a *5/9 'AVON.'' .-.-Dome Suede all colours, from lO.d. each. NllW , VEILINGS, Black and Colour!. . (;!((V(< UKlo stitchtl<l poill £ B (latest productions), from ild to 3/6 yard. ,„ all the newest shades! BACK COMBS, all newest styles j also in black, with self and prices 9d. 1/- 1/6 1/11. j white points. „,,„ , . ..,„, ~ mi ,n s ».._. 1., ,_n_,-H-. _■■._.,. imr.„ i-.,„- ~„„ ~„, mi in ,„,„-, mm I/0 '* ISIS," 3-Dome Suede BRILLIANI HACK GOMBh, ! I - Olovo wide noint. in ■.u.. 8/Sts „_» ./-1 FANCY SECTION. SlD * r^ s ',i'' 3 ?-£'"_?' MOTOR AND " ;s w» m ?S_7_i-__ I ■_-■_• ny«.«« mm**. .____• a ■». hzipkbd ** I I'oints. in all tho newest FXAMEL HAT PINS very long READY-TO-WEAR VEILS shades; also black. lengths, special value/ 'j/ii In Silk, Ninon, Chiffon or Cry- [ _/« "compere," 3. and 4each. , t- * ia . . a ia a 11 i _ Dome Kul Glove, in chainStalme, 1/11 tO 4/11, all COIOUrS j I)at{no> pas t o l, beaver, tan, ENAMEL BELT BUCKLES, .. .__, «-.,.-—_.» srewn, grey and black, with unique design, prices 2/6 i HAT SQUARES SL ' U an <* whltc P° lnt »' -' /v to 1/G I For smart. Holiday Hat trim- v " . dvl £ ule *'a .M Dom - 8 I v_ ou-u.-. * -»- brno Glace Kid Glove, in Ladies' SUEDE BELTS, in - millg. Paisley and Buftcrfly .shades of beaver, charasaxo, prunelie, biscuit, tan, #»ffer.«. choice* pagne, tan, grey, white and moss, reseda, prices 1/9 to eiteClS, CUO-CC COlOUringS — black. - /1L 2/6 to 7/6 each 3/11-reliable," Fine Kid SUEDE BELTS, in tan and ====: HANDKERCHIEFS L= ihadl-, *™* black, with purse attached, s _ - _ specuii 3/3 each. Plain Hemstitched, Fancy Em- _/g fowne'S 2-Dome Kid Srnirli-rpH nr Cnlm-rprl TVirdfrs 1 Glove, in shades of beaver, Ladie.' black and tan lace aroidere d. or v. lourecr£.©r aers. « grey and brown LISLE thread hose. Also Fancy Boxes of quarter ~ »d\hiiia" " Dome .!?-".. a tT r^ fe n!ir PriCeS ' and half-dozen each I Lisle Gloves/in alf the new--3.1 j _/- z/- _/j i-air. j r ctiTTiMimTT • _ •_ j I I ost shades of reseda, aerog A NEW SHIPMENT JUSt arrived V l*ne, rose. champagne, CoL T°^%s| T^ P bi D c k , C S; from the Manufacturers. ia^S™" 1 " *"' * U _'!f p oVSfir Breen ' Prices 1/8 REAL MALTESE TIES 1 1/10 -shelly," 2-Dom- siikI A new range just to hand at I 1 finlsh « d , L, j le ' in , all , tho TAN and BLACK LISLE i „,;. « f f _m i/A ,m t_ 7.1 -»n\> 1 1 !>owest, shades and colourTHREAD HOSE, with em- prices from 4/6 up to 75/- each I I i DRS . broidered blocks, prices 2/- •n-*iie_e_. ucQT- I 1 I/ 10 "401," Suodo Liale 2--2/4 2/9 pair. LAPIiS-S- ¥ii2>TO I | Dome, iv all wanted shades. coloured cashmere For wearing under Costumes, § 1 2/3 -dainty," silk-finished HOSE, in all shades, prices trimmed in different designs— | I Lisle Gauntlet Glove, in 2 > 3 «/" *>'* **»■ Prices 8/11 to 12/1 each lsi\J£™' \ __NX

Emaciation can be cured by SCOTT'S Emulsion Scott's Emulsion permanently cures emaciation in all its stages. This statement is made because hundreds of parents have written to say their children were cured of emaciation by, Scott's Emulsion. For example, Mrs. J. H. Years wrote, 16th August, 1909, from corner Stephens Rd., Botany, Sydney, N.S.W.: "/■./ 7 months my daughter began io fail, suffered from chest colds, and became very weak and emaciated. The doctor told ;«<? / would have to use great care to rear her. fAt 17 months I tried Scott's Emulsion, and she at once began to gain vcight end strength. Appetite improved, and she teas soon able to u-alk. She is no longer troubled iciih chest colds, and is a fine, healthy child. This trademark wasontheemnl'ion /bought." ' If you wish to get rid of emaci- I ation and decide io buy Scott's Emulsion, decide also to GET SCOTT'S i EMULSION. You may be asked to buy another emul- ! sion and told it is "just as ! good as Scott's." Substitute emulsions can only be sold on the reputation of Scott's ; Emulsion. Scotfs Emulsion cures the disease— no matter the age of the patient—and will be approved by your Doctor for Emaciation if you ask him. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines, i

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 2

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