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■ —: 1 9 «_» *_r e> _■ • _ mßaaßaa _ lßlMia _ Hn _ n Ml E§l i! SB 8811 mam a. -«j________e/ 1 The VICTORIA CROSS is an emblem of loyalty and faithful service « to Kin.-- and country. It's worn only by the bravest of soldiers— I those who have proved warriors on the field of battle. When I you're shopping, look f-ir our Trade Mark. It resembles the V.C. I in appearance! and is a noted emblem of loyalty aud faithful H ccrvico rendered to the f.hristfhurch public by "TSI3 People's Place H for Value " We have long ago proved ourselves "Captain of the 8 Ranks "in (he matler of VALUE giving and straightforward deal- | ings.' When you're shopping, look for the VALUE CROSS-it s I your safeguard. • ', |:—■■ ■ ; ■ ■ \ There is no Department in any establishment more attractive X to the ladies than the Mantle and Millinery section. Take, jj for example, these :— I White Muslin Dress Skirts, plain styles and trimmed insertion— I 5/11 7/11 10/6 and 14/6 I White Muslin Costumes, trimmed embroidery 25/6 3S/6 and 42/SAUover Embroidery Costumes, at .. .. 49/6 and 63/I men Costumes in all the newest shades, latest styles m coats— \ 19/6 25/- 32/6 and 37/6 | White Muslin Blouses, trimmed.insertion 6/11 8/11 and 10/6 ' White Underskirts, trimmed embroidery or lace— 5/11 6/11 8/11 10/6 to 15/6 I MILLINERY New Canvas Ready-to-Wear Hats, in large and small shapes- \ suitable for motoring, tennis, croquet, etc. 11/6 to 13/6 I men Hats in all colours, medium and large shapes, trimmed vervthiinliiv. from .. •• •• 6/11 to 18/6 Trimmed Hats, in small shapes, in black, burnt or white, trimmed Ssmartlv with upstanding loops of ribbon Trimiru'd Hats, in crinoline, tagal, chip or fancy straws, trimmed with flowers, ribbon, etc., very attractive, from 15/6 to 35/Children's Millinery in great variety, Silk and Linen Hats, also M ' Bonnets, from •• 2/11 to 12/6 | Children's Straw Hats, trimmed rosettes, silk. etc. 4/11 to 12/6 ! "The People's Place for Value" I Graham, Wilson & Smellie

1 :: :: THE BRILLIANT POLISH :: :: | I For TAN-BOOTS I I and LINOLEUMS i I ALL GROCERS ,- - 6d per TIN I L-mmi wiiii ■■'■ mmt BBl*v A Stunning Shirt Show Is now on view in HallenstehVs four large High St. Windows— Nb. I Window—Working Shirts No. 2 Window—Tunic Shirts No. 3 Window— White Lounge Shirts No. 4 Window—Coloured Lounge Shirts STERLING VALUE INSPECTION SOLICITED Hallenstein Bros.. Ltd. . triangle >. ~ ■ ' ■ ■ j C 5620 F. C. McCLURG. M?nager SYDNEY BOOT STORE Next to WARDELL'S. Grocer Corner of CASHEL and HIGH STREETS AMMf)iINPPMFNTf O" snipmentof SUMMER GOODS has just fIWBUUnUEIfIXn 1.. arriyed _ 300 o{ Women's and Children's TAN and BLACK, GLACE KID BOOTS and SHOES for the Present Season. The Latest Fashion in FOOTWEAR. BEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES BEST TAN SHOES. 10/6, with broad bices. Just the Shoe for Samraer Season. We only ask for small profit and quick returns. Please give us a call before making your purchases elsewHere. It will pay you to call at the SydH6y BOOf StOre, next to Wardell, Grocer Manager—F. W. POOSE (Late J. Hunter & Sons, Sydney) C 6115 . . Os"**, o *?** ft VjAs k Bk RMBJ_i_______fy_jß ,<_K_*!Lml si>d-Qt****iL mmjmwmwwmmWß&W&wmkmmammmm****—' g__3_A and start s_» -ODiMtMI VmamaSj tot faMHr ed ah* 9r?^lru!EJ? Hmui vJb*Ml*-m. .BJlioo* . Afetka* Biiiaa^rmatimtk , ."-._. MBA «!• _______B______KBM___n______. fij_Bß«ii«iP-»g-i««-f«i

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13904, 1 December 1910, Page 2

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